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E-Mail:
rmo@virginia.edu


Phone:
(434) 924-7540

Office: WB357

Secretary/Assistant:
Phyllis T. Harris

    Subjects:
    Church and state, First Amendment on the Internet, First Amendment in the arts, constitutional law, free speech, artistic freedom, higher education, college admissions, students' rights, employee rights, campaign finance reform, Bill of Rights, separation of powers, civil liberties, affirmative action in higher education


    Robert M. O'Neil

    Professor of Law Emeritus
    University Professor Emeritus
    Director, Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression

    LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1961
    A.M., Harvard University, 1957
    B.A., Harvard University, 1956

    Robert O'Neil, director of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression and an authority on the First Amendment, teaches constitutional law of free speech and the press, and church and state. He came to Virginia in 1985 to become the University of Virginia's sixth president, a position he held until 1990.

    After his law school graduation, O'Neil clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. In 1963 he began his law faculty career, first as a teacher at the University of California-Berkeley and then as a teacher-administrator. His posts included provost of the University of Cincinnati, vice-president of Indiana University, and president of the statewide University of Wisconsin system.

    O'Neil has served as the president of the Virginia Council for Open Government, chairman of the Council for America's First Freedom, director of the Commonwealth Fund and the James River Corporation, and chair of the American Association of University Professors Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure. He is currently director of the Ford Foundation's Difficult Dialogues program, chair of the American Association of University Professors' Special Committee on Academic Freedom and National Security in Time of Crisis, and is a consultant to the Association of Governing Boards on issues of Board Accountability. He has served as a trustee for the Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association (TIAA), WVPT Public Television, and the Piedmont Council for the Arts.

    From 1979-95 O'Neil served as a trustee for the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. He has also chaired the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, a commission on the future of Virginia's judicial system, and a commission of the Markle Foundation on media coverage of presidential elections.




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