Douglas Fraleigh Professor of Communication, CSU Fresno Department of Communication CSU Fresno, Mail Stop SA46 Fresno, Calif. 93740 559-278-4292 douglasf@csufresno.edu ACADEMIC POSITIONS Fall 2010-present Spring 2005-Spring 2010 Fall 2003-Fall 2004 Fall 1999- Spring 2003 Fall 1993-Spring 1999 Fall 1990-Spring 1993 Fall 1987-Spring 1990 Fall 1980-Spring 1987 Professor and Chair, Department of Communication, CSU Fresno Professor of Communication and Department Undergraduate Advisor, CSU Fresno Professor of Communication, CSU Fresno Professor of Communication and Director of Forensics, CSU Fresno Associate Professor of Communication and Director of Forensics, CSU Fresno Assistant Professor of Communication and Director of Forensics, CSU Fresno Lecturer and Associate Director of Forensics, Cornell University Lecturer and Associate Director of Forensics, CSU Sacramento COURSES TAUGHT, CSU FRESNO Comm 3..Fundamentals of Public Communication Comm 4..Interpersonal Communication Comm 5..Argumentation Comm 6H.Rhetoric for Autonomy and Collaboration in the Marketplace of Ideas Comm 7..Persuasion Comm 15.Forensics Workshop Comm 103 Advanced Public Speaking Comm 105 Argumentation Theory Comm 115 Advanced Forensics Workshop Comm 149 Freedom of Speech Comm 188T..Legal Communication Comm 189 Forensics Education Comm 205 Seminar in Argumentation
Douglas Fraleigh, p. 2 Comm 215 Seminar in Freedom of Expression SCHOLARLY PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS Books and Book Chapters Fraleigh, D. & Tuman, J. (2011). Speak Up! An Illustrated Guide to Public Speaking. Bedford/St. Martin s. Fraleigh, D. (2010). Comparison or Convergence: Paradigms for Judicial Review of Content- Based Restrictions on Internet Expression. In Drucker, S. and Gumpert, G. eds., Regulating Convergence (pp. 159-74). Peter Lang. Fraleigh, D. & Tuman, J. (2010). Freedom of Expression in the Marketplace of Ideas. Sage. Fraleigh, D. & Tuman J. (2009). Speak Up! An Illustrated Guide to Public Speaking. Bedford/ St Martin s. Fraleigh, D. (2005). First Amendment Challenges to Content-Based Restrictions on Internet Expression: The Importance of the Standard of Review. In Drucker, S. and Gumpert, G., eds. Real Law@ Virtual Space: Regulation in Cyberspace (2 nd ed.) (pp. 65-80) Hampton Press. Fraleigh, D. (2003). ACLU v. Reno. In R. Parker, ed., Free Speech On Trial: Communication Perspectives on Landmark Supreme Court Decisions (pp. 298-312). University of Alabama Press. Tuman, J. & Fraleigh, D. (2003). The St. Martin s Guide to Public Speaking (with CD-ROM). Bedford/St. Martin s. Fraleigh, D. (1999). First Amendment Challenges to Restrictions on Internet Expression: Which Standard for Judicial Review? Real Law@ Virtual Space: Regulation in Cyberspace (Drucker, S. & Gumpert, G., eds.) (pp. 137-50) (Hampton Press). Fraleigh, D. & Tuman, J. (1997). Freedom of Speech in the Marketplace of Ideas (St. Martin s Press). Fraleigh, D. (1989). Evidence in Value Debate. Prima Facie: A Guide to Value Debate (Wood, S. & Midgley, J., eds.) (pp. 43-64). Journal Articles Fraleigh, D. (2010). The War in Iraq and the Failure of the Marketplace of Ideas: Response to John Durham Peters Courting the Abyss, Freedom of Speech Yearbook, 44, 151-56. Fraleigh, D. (2004). Freedom of Speech in Occupied Nations: What Should be the Obligations of an Occupying Power? Freedom of Speech Yearbook, 41, 97-112 Fraleigh, D. (1996). Defamatory Statements on the CEDA-L: To What Extent Does the First Amendment Protect On-Line Expression. Contemporary Argumentation and Debate, 17, 43-52. Fraleigh, D. (1995). A Proposal for University Limitations on Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress. Howard Journal of Communications, 295-306.
Douglas Fraleigh, p. 3 Papers Presented at National and Regional Conventions Borough of Duryea v Guarneri: Should a Public Employer be Spared the Burden of Accommodating the Petition Rights of a Police Chief and his Fluffy Little Dog? February 2012. WSCA Convention, Albuquerque, N.M. Flag Protection Amendments: Voting First Amendment Rights out of Existence? November 2009. NCA Convention, Chicago, Ill. State Secrets, Surveillance, and Freedom of Expression: Redrawing the Line in a Post Post 9/11 World. February 2009. WSCA Convention, Phoenix, Arizona. Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom: Issues Raised by the Erwin Chemerinsky Experience at UC Irvine. February 2008. WSCA Convention, Denver, Colorado. Government as the Abyss: The Need for the Liberal Tradition. February 2007. WSCA Convention, Seattle, Washington. The Intent of the Founders as an Argument for Expanded Civil Liberties. November 2005 NCA Convention, Boston, Mass. Public Officials as Defamation Plaintiffs Before NYT v. Sullivan. November 2004 NCA Convention, Chicago, Ill. The Rhetoric of the Streets. In Spotlight on the Scholarship of Franklyn S. Haiman Panel, April 2004 ECA Convention, Boston, Mass. Door to Door Solicitation: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society v. Village of Stratton. February 2003 Western States Communication Association Convention, Salt Lake City, Ut. International Regulation of the Internet: The Case for First Amendment Values. November 2002 National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, La. Expanded Federal Regulation of Issue Ads and Independent Expenditures: Threat to First Amendment Freedoms, February 2000 Western States Communication Association Convention, Sacramento, Cal. Reno v. ACLU: The Most Important Free Speech Decision of the 20th (and 21st) Century, November 1999, National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, Ill. Political Campaign Finance Reform: Can it Coexist With Freedom of Speech? November 1997, NCA Convention, Chicago, Ill. Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace, November 1996, NCA Convention, San Diego, Cal. The Case Against an Evidence Ban in Parliamentary Debate, 1996 NCA Convention, San Diego, Cal. Hate Speech in the Basic Course: Liability Questions and Answers, 1996 NCA Convention, San Diego, Cal.
Douglas Fraleigh, p. 4 Judicial Opinions as Evidence in Academic Debate, November 1994, SCA Convention, New Orleans, La. The California Constitution as a Source of Free Speech Protection: Solution for Federal Retrenchment? February 1995, WSCA Convention, San Jose, Cal. Ripe For Reversal: The Fighting Words Doctrine and the First Amendment, November 1993, SCA Convention, Miami, Fla. Anti-Abortion Protest, Freedom of Speech, and the Right to Privacy--A Proposal for Federal Legislation, November 1993 SCA Convention, Miami, Fla. College and University Speech Codes in the Aftermath of R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul, February 1993, WSCA Convention, Albuquerque, N.M. Academic Freedom and the First Amendment After Rust v. Sullivan, October 1992, SCA Convention, Chicago, Ill. Value Argumentation in Presidential Debates, October 1992, SCA Convention, Chicago, Ill. Rust v. Sullivan: Aborting the First Amendment Rights of Physicians and Patients, February 1992, WSCA Convention, Boise, Id. Racism in Academia: The Case for Regulating Hate Speech, November 1991, SCA Convention, Atlanta, Ga. Legal Presumption and Equity: Applications to Propositions of Value, November 1991, SCA Convention, Atlanta, Ga. Constitutional Provisions for Supreme Court Appointment: Inadequate First Amendment Protection? February 1991, WSCA Convention, Phoenix, Az. Forensics and the Family, 1988 SCA Convention, New Orleans, La. Other Regional and National Convention Presentations Panelist, Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association, 2011 ECA Convention, Washington, D.C. Panelist, The Scholarship of Franklin S. Haiman, 2010 NCA Convention, San Francisco. Respondent, Top Papers in Freedom of Expression and Legal Communication, 2010 WSCA Convention, Anchorage Panelist, Teaching the Argumentation Course: Critical Thinking Through Years of Experience, 2006 WSCA Convention, Palm Springs Respondent, Communication and the Law Panel on The Courtroom Voice, Intersections Between Media and Law, 2004 NCA Convention, Chicago Respondent, Top Papers in Communication and the Law, 2003 NCA Convention, Miami
Douglas Fraleigh, p. 5 Respondent, Top Papers in Freedom of Expression, 2002 NCA Convention, New Orleans Panelist, Crafting Parliamentary Debate Topics, June 2001 Tahoe Conference on Academic Debate, Tahoe City, Cal. Respondent, Hate Speech and the Hate Group Next Door, Communication and the Law and Freedom of Speech Panel, February 2001 WSCA Convention, Coeur d Alene, Idaho. Respondent, Top 3 Papers in Communication and the Law, February 2000 WSCA Convention, Sacramento, Cal. Respondent, Freedom of Speech Competitive Papers, February 1999 WSCA Convention, Vancouver, B.C. Debater, This House Believes that Food Disparagement Laws Have No Place in the American Legal System, November 1998 NCA Convention, New York, N.Y. Attorney, Academic Freedom and University Principles of Community Mock Disciplinary Proceeding, November 1998 NCA Convention, New York, N.Y. Attorney, Mock Disciplinary Hearing, First Amendment Issues in the Classroom, February 1998 WSCA Convention, Denver, Col. Ill. Panelist, Current Issues in Parliamentary Debate, November 1997 NCA Convention, Chicago, Attorney, Mock Trial on Internet Censorship, February 1997 WSCA Convention, Monterey, Cal. Panelist, Judging Parliamentary Debate, February 1997 WSCA Convention, Monterey, Cal. Debater, Federal Regulation of Incitement to Illegal Conduct in Films and Novels, 1996 WSCA Convention, Pasadena, Cal. Debater, Federal Legislation to Reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine, February 1995 WSCA Convention, San Jose, Cal. SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Committee and Leadership Positions WSCA Chair, Freedom of Expression and Legal Communication Interest Group (2010-11) (Vice Chair 2009-10). WSCA Finance Committee, 2004-06 (Chair 2005-06) WSCA Executive Council, 2004-06 NCA Franklyn S. Haiman Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression Committee, 2001-03 (Chair 2001-02) Member, National Parliamentary Debate Association National Tournament Topic Selection
Douglas Fraleigh, p. 6 Committee, 2002 and 2003 WSCA Freedom of Speech Interest Group Chair, 1998-99 and 1994-95 Northern California Forensics Association President, 1997-99 American Forensics Association Finance Committee, 1997-99 Executive Council, AFA National Individual Events Tournament, 1993-95 American Forensics Association- National Individual Events Tournament District I Chair, 1993-95, Committee Member/Treasurer, 1995-1999 Member, CEDA Committee on Discrimination and Harassment, 1994-95 Chair, CEDA National Tournament Evaluation Committee, 1993-94 Project Director, WSCA Task Force on Racist and Sexist Language on Campus, 1992-93 Editorial Positions Associate Editor, Argumentation and Advocacy, 2003-07 Associate Editor, Contemporary Argumentation and Debate, 1989-93, 1994-04 Associate Editor, Freedom of Speech Yearbook, 2001-2006 Guest Editor, Communication Reports, 1993-94 AWARDS Communication Department Nominee, Outstanding Advisor Award, 2009 Alumni of the Year, CSU Sacramento Department of Communication Studies, 1999 Northern California Forensics Association Distinguished Service Award, 1995 UCLA Debate Critic of the Year Award, 1987 DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Chair, Department of Communication, Fall 2010-present Member, Arts and Humanities Personnel Committee, 2002-06, 2008-10 (chair 2009-10) Communication Department Undergraduate Advisor, 2005-2010 Member, Communication Department Curriculum Committee, Fall 2004-2010 Member, Communication Department Consultative Body, Fall 1999-2010
Douglas Fraleigh, p. 7 Member, Communication Department Graduate Teaching Assistant Committee, Fall 1995- present Smittcamp Honors College Selection Committee, 2002-07 Panelist, Considering the Lines: Free Speech, Hate Speech, Hostile Environment, March 28, 2006. Panel sponsored by FSU Women s Studies Program in Honor of Women s History Month. Member, University Task Force to Review the University Surveillance Policy, Fall 2005 Director of Forensics, CSU Fresno, Fall 1990-Spring 2003 Host, Raisin Center Invitational Intercollegiate Forensics Tournament, CSU Fresno, Fall 1990-Fall 2002 Director, Communication Department Communication Conference, 2003 Associate Director, Communication Conference, 2002 Director, Communication Department Forum, Fall 2000-Spring 2001 Member, Communication Department FMI Committee, Fall 1999-Spring 2001 Member, University FMI Appeal Committee, Spring 2000 EDUCATION Juris Doctor, Boalt Hall School of Law (U.C. Berkeley), May 1980 Associate Editor, California Law Review Bachelor of Arts, CSU Sacramento, June 1977 Top 20 Senior Achievement Award, June 1977 Forensics Team Member 1973-77, Qualified for National Debate Tournament, 1974-1977