Feeley, Malcolm M(cCollum)
FEELEY, Malcolm M(cCollum)
FEELEY, Malcolm M(cCollum). American, b. 1942. Genres: Law. Career: New York University, Dept of Politics, NYC, instructor to assistant professor, 1968-72; Russell Sage Foundation Fellow in Law and Social Science, NYC, 1972-; Yale University, New Haven, CT, Law School research associate; Institution for Social and Policy Studies, lecturer until 1977; University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept of Political Science, assistant professor to professor, 1977-84; University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, visiting professor, 1982-83, professor and chair at Center for the Study of Law and Society, 1984-. Consultant for foundations, professional agencies, and government agencies. Publications: The Process Is the Punishment: Handling Cases in a Lower Court, 1979; (with A. Sarat) The Policy Dilemma: Federal Crime Policy and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, 1980; Court Reform on Trial, 1983; (with S. Krislov) Casebook in Constitutional Law, 1985; (with Krislov) Constitutional Law, 1990; (with J. Kaplan and J.H. Skolnick) Criminal Justice: Introductory Cases and Materials, 1991; (with E. Rubin) Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State, 1998; (with S. Miyazawa) The Japanese Adversary Process in Context, 2002. EDITOR: (with R. Hill) Affirmative School Integration, 1968; (with T.L. Becker) The Impact of Supreme Court Decisions, 1973; (with R. Tomasic) Neighborhood Justice, 1982; (with H.N. Scheiber) Power Divided: Essays on the Theory and Practice of Federalism, 1989. Contributor to books and professional journals and author of reports for foundations and government agencies. Address: School of Law (Boalt Hall), University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A.