EVAN McKENZIE, J.D.,
Ph.D.
Associate Professor of
Political Science
Department of Political
Science
University of Illinois at
Chicago telephone: (312) 413-3782
1007 W. Harrison St. e-mail: mckenzie@uic.edu
Chicago, IL 60607-7137 fax: (312)
413-0440
Adjunct Instructor
The John Marshall Law
School
315 S. Plymouth Court
Chicago, IL 60604
Teaching:
1999-present: Adjunct Instructor, The John Marshall Law School
LL. M. Program in Real
Estate Law: Course: The Law of Condominiums, Cooperatives, and Other Common
Interest Communities
1997-present: Associate Professor of Political
Science, University of Illinois at Chicago (1994-97, Assistant Professor
of Political Science at UIC)
Undergraduate courses:
American Government, Judicial Process, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights and
Liberties, The Privatization of Public Life.
Graduate courses:
Introduction to Policy and Governance, Introduction to Public Policy Analysis,
Urban Politics, Topics in State and Local Government, Advanced Public Policy
Workshop, Administrative Law
1990-1994 Assistant Professor of Political Science,
Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania
Courses: American Government; Constitutional Law; Civil Liberties; Political Theory; Political Parties and Interest Groups
1985-1989: Adjunct Instructor, School of Public
Administration and Urban Studies, San Diego State University.
Courses:
The Administration of Criminal Justice; The Prosecution Function in the
Criminal Justice System.
1982-1985: Adjunct Instructor, Criminal Justice
Administration Department, National University.
Course:
The Juvenile Offender.
Law
Practice:
1985-1990: Attorney in civil litigation practice,
San Diego, California.
Practice
at three firms; cases involving homeowner associations in construction defect
and insurance bad faith litigation and other civil litigation. Firms were Higgs, Fletcher and Mack; Law
Offices of C. Bradley Hallen; Aguirre and Eckmann.
1981-1985: Deputy District Attorney, San Diego
County.
I
handled cases ranging from petty theft to homicide, and prosecuted over eighty
jury trials in Municipal and Superior Court.
Other
Employment:
1979-1981: Project Director, Delta
Institute.
I
had primary responsibility for several public policy research projects dealing
with juvenile and criminal justice, funded by sources including the San Diego
County Bar Foundation and the Anderson Trust.
1975-1977: Field Representative, Alaska Federation
of Natives, Bush Justice Project.
As
a VISTA volunteer and later an employee of AFN, I conducted LEAA-sponsored
field research into improving delivery of justice services to remote Alaskan
villages, including development of curriculum for, and teaching of a community
legal education program for village Natives.
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science 1989, University of Southern
California. Master of Arts, 1979.
Major field: Law and Public Policy.
Minor fields: American Politics and Political Theory. Dissertation: "Private Covenants and
Public Law: A Perspective on the Rise of Private Governments in Common Interest
Housing."
Juris Doctor 1975, University of California at Los Angeles Law
School. Moot Court.
Books:
Privatopia: Homeowner
Associations and the Rise of Residential Private Government. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1994 (cloth), 1996 (paper). Recipient of “Best Book on Urban Politics
Award” from American Political Science Association in 1995.
The Kids Nobody Wants: Treating the Seriously Delinquent Youth. Reno,
Nevada: National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, 1982. (with
Robert A. Roos)
Articles,
Book Chapters, Monographs, and Reports (* indicates refereed journal):
*“Common Interest Housing in the Communities of
Tomorrow,” Housing Policy Debate (in press)
”Privatopia: Der Erfolg von ‘Gated Communities’
Symbolisiert die Transformation der Gesellschaft: Privilegierte Kinken Sich
Aus.” GDI-Impuls
2.02 (Summer 2002) pp. 54-60.
“The Politics of School Desegregation in Oak Park,
Illinois,” Great Cities Institute Working Paper, University of
Illinois at Chicago, May 2000.
“Reflections on a New Paradigm for the Governance of
Common-Interest Communities,” book chapter in Bill Overton (ed.), Community
First: Emerging Visions Reshaping America’s Condominium and Homeowner
Associations (Alexandria, VA:
Community Associations Institute, 1999).
“Doing Well, Doing Good, or Doing Both? Rethinking the Practice of Community
Association Law,” Journal of Community Association Law, Vol. 2,
No. 1, 1999.
“Reinventing Common Interest Developments:
Reflections on a Policy Role for the Judiciary,” John Marshall Law Review,
Vol. 31, No. 2, Winter 1998, pp. 397-427.
*“Homeowner Associations and California Politics: An
Exploratory Analysis,” Urban Affairs Review, September 1998.
*“Suburban
Youth Gangs and Public Policy: An Alternative to the War on Violence,” Journal
of Emotional and Behavioral Problems May 1996
“Homeowner
Association Private Governments in the American Political System,” Papers
in Political Economy, No. 73-76, Political Economy Research Group,
University of Western Ontario.
"Morning
in Privatopia," Dissent, Spring 1989; reprinted in Dennis
Judd and Paul Kantor (eds.), Enduring Tensions in Urban Politics,
(New York: Macmillan,1992).
"Invisible
Kingdoms," California Lawyer, Vol. 5, No. 12, December 1985
(with Michael Lee Bowler)
"Prison
Sentencing Laws Need Reform," California Journal, March, 1985,
(with Robert A. Roos)
"It's
Time to Revise Prison Sentencing Again," California Lawyer,
October, 1984 (with Robert A. Roos)
"Computer
Programs and Copyright Law: The Object Code Controversy," San
Fernando Valley Law Review, 11 San. Fern. V.L.R. 1 (1983)
"A
Survey of Innovative Treatment Programs for Seriously Delinquent
Youth." A 1981 report to the San
Diego County Bar Foundation.
*"The
Mentally-Disordered Juvenile Offender," Juvenile and Family Court
Journal, Vol. 30, No. 4, November 1979 (with Robert A. Roos)
You Have the Right
(Anchorage: Alaska Federation of Natives, 1976). An introduction to the criminal justice system of rural Alaska
used in a community legal education program.
Book
Reviews:
Review
of Clarence Stone, et al., Building Civic Capacity: The Politics of
Reforming Urban Schools, for Journal of Politics
(forthcoming)
Review
of Richard E. Foglesong, Married to the Mouse: Walt Disney World and Orlando,
for Journal of Politics.
Review
of Ingrid Gould Ellen, Sharing America’s Neighborhoods: The Prospects for
Stable Racial Integration for Urban Affairs Review.
Review
Essay of Charles M. Haar, Suburbs
Under Seige: Race, Space, and Audacious Judges; Susan E. Clarke and Gary L.
Gaile, The Work of Cities. By
Susan E. Clarke and Gary L. Gail; and Nick Jewson and Susanne MacGragor (eds.),
Transforming Cities: Contested Governance and New Spatial Divisions, for
Journal of Politics.
Review
of Mark Fenster, Conspiracy Theories: Secrecy and Power in American Culture.
For Government Information Quarterly
Review
of Edward Blakely and Mary Gail Snyder, Fortress America: Gated Communities
in the United States, for Political Science Quarterly.
Review
of Daniel Pipes, Conspiracy: The Paranoid Style in American Politics
for Government Information Quarterly
Review
of David Kirp, et al., Our Town: Race, Class and the Soul of Suburbia,
September 1996 Urban Affairs Review.
Review
of Kathleen M. Eisenbeis, Privatizing Government Information: The Effects of
Policy on Access to Landsat Satellite Data, for Government Information Quarterly
Review
of Henry H. Perritt, Public Information in the National Information
Infrastructure for Government Information Quarterly, vol. 12,
no. 4 (Winter 1995)
Invited
Lectures, Conference Papers and Other Presentations:
Wayne Hyatt Annual Lecture, “Common Interest Housing
in the Communities of Tomorrow”, 24th Annual Community Association
Law Seminar, New Orleans, January 31-February 1, 2003.
“The Perils of Suburban Ethnography,” American
Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, November
21-24, 2002.
“Diversity Assurance and Pro-integrative Initiatives
in Ten Communities,” Building Blocks for Inclusive Communities Conference,
Cleveland, Ohio, November 7-9, 2002.
“Urban Space Since September 11,” Chicago Historical
Society and Center for Public Intellectuals, panel discussion, October 15,
2002.
“Oak Park and Common Interest Developments
Compared,” Harvard Law School, “Thinking About Cities” class, Profs. Gerald
Frug and David Barron, October 3, 2002
Keynote address, “Private Residential Governance in
the USA: Why is it Happening and What Does it Mean?” International Conference on Private Residential Governance,
University of Mainz, Germany, June 5-9 2002.
“Reconsidering the Oak Park Strategy: An Assessment of Integration Maintenance
Policies in a Chicago Suburb,” Midwest Political Science Association Annual
Meeting, April 25-28, 2002.
“Extending the State in Las Vegas? An Inquiry into the Means and Ends of
Private Residential Governance,” Western Political Science Association Annual
Meeting, Long Beach, CA, March 22-24, 2002.
Keynote Address, “Common Interest Housing In the
Communities of Tomorrow,” Second Communities of Tomorrow Summit, American
Institute of Architects, Washington, DC, March 21, 2002
Panel Discussion, “Government, Inc. When Private
Organizations do the Business of Government,” Privatization: The Legal
Implications of Shifting Boundaries between Public and Private. Hastings
College of the Law, Public Law Research Institute, November 9, 2001
“Private and Fortified Enclaves in Post Liberal
America,” The Vulnerable Citizen Conference, University of Illinois at Chicago,
October 19-20, 2001
“Gated Communities: Good or Bad?” American Bar
Association State and Local Government Section Meeting, Savannah, Georgia. October 13, 2001.
“Constructing the Pomerium in Las Vegas,”
paper presented at
the Conference on Democracy, Violence and Cities: New Segregations and Changes
in Public Space. University of
California at Irvine, June 1-2, 2001.
“Politics by Design: The New Urbanism.” Poster Session, Midwest Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, April 20, 2001.
“Field Research in Oak Park, Illinois,” Organizer
and participant, University of Illinois at Chicago Office of Social Science
Research, April 13, 2001.
“Fair Housing, Integration, and Diversity; The
Changing Dynamics of Racial Policy in a Chicago Suburb,” paper presented at
Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, March 15-17, 2001.
“Succession
Theory and the Chicago School,” paper presented at Great Cities Institute
Winter Forum, Chicago, Illinois, December 1, 2000.
“Representing
Race in Urban Politics,” Panel Chair and presenter, Great Cities Institute
Winter Forum, December 1, 2000,
New
Legislators Briefing on “Corrections and Community Crime Prevention,” Illinois
State Legislature, December 1, 1999
“Emerging
Trends in Residential Private Governance,” at Lambda Alpha Conference on
Building Community, De Paul University, November 12, 1999
“School
Desegregation in Oak Park,” presentation at Oak Park Long Term Diversity
Conference, November 5, 1999
Invited lecture on “Managed Integration Public
Policies in Oak Park, Illinois,” Institute of Government and Public Affairs,
University of Illinois, November 1, 1999
Panel discussion on “Self Governance Problems” at
conference on “Affordable Housing Resources and Prospects, Midwest and Chicago
Strategies.” John Marshall Law
School/American Bar Association, October 22-23, 1999.
Invited lecture on “Managed Integration Public
Policies in Oak Park, Illinois,” Law and Society Program, University of
Illinois at Chicago, October 15, 1999
Invited lecture on “Suburban Youth Gangs and Public
Policy: A Case Study,” presented at panel on youth gangs at Illinois Academy of
Criminology, Chicago, May 8, 1998.
Panel Discussion on “Making Places for Community:
Transactional Lawyers in New Urban Work,” at American Association of Law
Schools/American Political Science Association Workshop on Inner Cities, San
Francisco, January 7, 1998
Invited Lecture on “Gated Communities,” with panel
discussion, presented to annual meeting of American Planning Association, D.C.
Area Chapter, Washington, DC, November 1997
Invited Lecture on “Reinventing Master Planned
Developments,” John Marshall Law School, Chicago, October 1997.
Invited
Lecture on “Super-predators and the Politics of Juvenile Justice,” presented to
the Board of Directors of the John Howard Association for Prison Reform,
Chicago, 15 April 1997.
Lecture on “The Juvenile Court in the Twenty First
Century,” Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois-Chicago, 18 February
1997
Invited Lecture on “Gated Communities and Suburban
Youth Gangs,” and panel discussion, in program on Gateways and Barriers:
Defining Borders of a Community at
The Urban Forum, National Building Museum, Washington, DC, 12 November 1996
Invited Lecture on “Suburban Youth Gangs and Public
Policy,” and panel discussion, in program on Urban-Suburban Gangs in
Contemporary Society, Illinois Academy of Criminology, Chicago, 16 October 1996
Invited
Lectures on youth gangs and public policy, at “Reclaiming Youth at Risk: From
Risk to Resilience”, Sponsored by Journal of Emotional and Behavioral
Problems/Black Hills Seminars, South Dakota, June 1996
Invited
Lecture on “Homeowner Associations and American Politics” at Political Economy
Workshop, University of Western Ontario, Canada, December 4, 1995
"On-Line
Data Access for Teaching Public Law in Political Science Departments,"
paper presented at the Western Political Science Association 1995 Annual
Meeting, Portland, Oregon, March 16-18, 1995. [paper presented by Matthew A.
Cahn in my absence]
"Directions
in Public Policy Regarding Residential Private Governments in the
Intergovernmental System," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, New York City, New York, September 1-4,
1994.
"Homeowner
Associations as an Emerging Force in California Politics," paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 10-12, 1994
Keynote
speaker at Annual Seminar of the Executive Council of Homeowners, Santa Clara,
California, October 23, 1993. Address:
"The Future of Homeowner Associations."
"From
Exclusivity to Exclusion: Homeowner Associations and Housing Segregation,"
paper presented at the 1993 American Political Science Association Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 2-5, 1993.
"The
Green Machine Meets the Growth Machine:
Factors in Intergovernmental Relations and Environmental Policy in
California," paper presented at the Western Political Science Association
Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, March 19-21, 1992 (with Matthew A.
Cahn).
"Private
Government: The Future of
Democracy?" paper presented at conference on "Rethinking
Democracy" held at Albright College, December 6-7, 1991.
"The
New World Order and Democracy," roundtable presentation at conference on
"Rethinking Democracy" held at Albright College, December 6-7, 1991.
"The
Politics of Legal Education: Private Government or Public Policy?" paper
presented at the Pennsylvania Political
Science Association Annual Meeting, Carlyle, Pennsylvania, April 12-13, 1991.
"Private
Covenants and Public Law," paper presented at the Western Political
Science Association Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 30-April 1,
1989
"Treating
the Seriously Delinquent Youth," address given at Juvenile Justice
Training Institute. Bend, Oregon,
August 18-21, 1982. Co-sponsored by the
Oregon Juvenile Judges Association and the National College of Juvenile
Justice.
"Treating
the Seriously Delinquent Youth," address given at 45th Annual Conference
of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. Portland, Oregon, July 11-16, 1982.
Organizer
and speaker, Conference on Dispositional Alternatives for the Serious Juvenile
Offender. San Diego, California, May
23-26, 1982, co-sponsored by Delta Institute and the National Council of
Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
Delivered conference theme address entitled "Considerations in the
Treatment of the Seriously Delinquent Youth," and served on several
panels.
Participant,
United Nations Meeting of Experts on Juvenile Justice. National Judicial College, Reno, Nevada, May
27-June 1, 1979.
Newspaper
and Magazine Articles:
Monthly
column for Chicago Journal, September 2000 to present.
"Welcome
Home. Do as We Say." New York Times, August 18, 1994
"Trouble
in Privatopia," The Progressive, October 1993; Chicago Tribune, October 30, 1993; San Diego Union-Tribune,
January 9, 1994; San Francisco Chronicle, January 9, 1994.
"Political
Science at the Laundromat," USA Today, May 12, 1992; Cleveland
Plain Dealer, May 7, 1992; Little India,, June, 1992.
"The
Plot Against PC: Fat Cat Conservatives
on the Prowl," San Francisco Examiner, July 1, 1991.
"Cold
War Rekindled?" Christian Science Monitor, February 25, 1991
"Shades
of Patty Hearst: What if Fawn Hall Were at Left, not Right?" San Diego
Transcript, June 23, 1987
"There's
a Loophole to Bypass Authority of the Presidency," San Diego Tribune,
January 12, 1987 (With Michael Bowler)
"Politics
and the California Bench," San Diego Magazine, October, 1986 (with
Michael Lee Bowler)
"Do
Police Have Duty to Protect?" San Diego Transcript, April 15, 1986
"The
New City States," San Diego Magazine, April, 1986 (with Michael Lee Bowler)
"Behind-the-Scenes
Look at Securing UN Crime Congress in San Francisco," Los Angeles Daily
Journal, March 6, 1981
"Justice
for Juveniles?" Anchorage Daily
News, September 4, 1976.
Screen
Credits--16mm film:
Valdez,
1976: I researched and wrote this film funded by the National Endowment
for the Humanities. It examines the
effect of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline on the community of Valdez.
Justice
Delayed: I produced, directed and wrote this documentary on the rural
Alaska justice system funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and
the State of Alaska.
State
of Alaska vs. Thomas Okpik: I produced and wrote this educational
documentary funded by the Kellogg Foundation.
It was broadcast on public television.
Great Cities Faculty
Fellowship, University of Illinois at Chicago, Great Cities Institute (awarded
for 1996-7 Academic Year)
American Political Science
Association, Urban Politics Section, award for “Best Book on Urban Politics,”
for Privatopia: Homeowner Associations and the Rise of Residential Private
Government (awarded in 1995)
San Diego Press Club prize
for “Best Consumer Article,” for "The New City-States" (awarded in
1986)
Society of Professional
Journalists awards for "Politics and the California Bench," and
"The New City-States" (awarded in 1986)
Outstanding Undergraduate
in Political Science 1972, California State University at Los Angeles
Reviewer
of Manuscripts for:
Routledge
University
of Minnesota Press
The
Brookings Institution
Georgetown
University Press
Urban
Affairs Review
Journal
of Policy History
City
and Community
Grants
Awarded:
UIC
Great Cities Program, 1995--for study of homeowner associations.
UIC
Office of Social Science Research, 1995--for study of homeowner associations.
Gertrude
Anderson Trust, 1981-83--for study and evaluation of juvenile delinquency
treatment programs.
San
Diego County Bar Foundation, 1981--for study of juvenile delinquency treatment
programs.
National
Endowment for the Humanities, 1977: for completion of Valdez, 1976.
National
Endowment for the Humanities, 1976: for production of Justice Delayed.
State
of Alaska, 1976: for production of Justice Delayed.
Kellogg
Foundation, 1976: for production of State of Alaska v. Thomas Okpik.
Selected
Other Activities:
Numerous
press citations and radio and television appearances as authority on homeowner
associations, gated communities, and privatization. Examples: ABC’s 20/20;
National Public Radio’s “Fresh Air,” “Talk of the Nation,” and “All Things
Considered,” New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Smart Money, Chicago Tribune,
Los Angeles Times.
Member
of award committee for Best Book on Urban Politics prize, American Political
Science Association, 2002.
Expert
witness, Committee for a Better Twin Rivers v. Twin Rivers Homeowners
Association (New Jersey)
Expert
witness, Pollard v. Heard. (Illinois)
Member
of Board of Directors, Oak Park Regional Housing Center
Member
(1995-2002) and Chair (1999-2002) Oak Park Township Youth Services Committee
Member
of award committee for Best Dissertation on Urban Politics prize, American
Political Science Association, 1996.
Addresses
and workshops on "Political Extremism," at three conferences of the League
of Women Voters of Chicago, State of Illinois, and national convention 1995-96.
"Why
Does America Have So Much Crime?"
Panel presentation at Berks County Democratic Party Annual Educational
Seminar, Reading, Pennsylvania, May 8, 1993, and March 26, 1994.
Co-producer
and co-host of "Professor's Roundtable," a monthly program on Berks
Community Cable Television, 1993-4; numerous appearances on Berks Community
Cable Television and Pottstown Cable Television on programs including
"Alternative News and Different View," "Builders' Forum," and "Centering on Peace."
Taught
course entitled "To Preserve These Rights," a continuing education
course for teachers concerning the Bill of Rights, sponsored by the
Pennsylvania Humanities Council and taught at Schuylkill Intermediate Unit,
November 7 to December 14, 1991.
Commissioner,
San Diego County Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Commission, 1981
Memberships:
Urban
Affairs Association
Midwest
Political Science Association
American
Political Science Association
California
State Bar Association, since 1980 (currently inactive)
Admitted to practice before
the United States Supreme Court in 1986