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Andrew Ingram, Curriculum Vitae

Instructor Phone: (254) 723-1426


Department of Philosophy Email: Andrew_Ingram@utexas.edu
The University of Alabama Website: atingram.weebly.com

Education
Ph.D. The University of Texas at Austin
Dissertation: “Deontic Moral Experience” (I investigate what it means to be subject
to a duty—legal or moral—and how guilt distinguishes binding, law-like reasons
such as “it is wrong to steal,” from hortatory reasons like “it is good to exercise.”)
Supervisors: Jonathan Dancy & Paul Woodruff, Outside Member: Lawrence Sager
J.D. The University of Texas School of Law, with highest honors (awarded to no more
than 1% of the graduating class)
TEXAS LAW REVIEW, Associate Notes Editor, Volume 90
M.A. The University of Texas at Austin
A.B. Brown University, Concentrations in History and Philosophy (Honors)
Publications
• Note, Parsing the Reasonable Person: The Case of Self-Defense, 39 AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF CRIMINAL LAW 425 (2012)

• A (Moral) Prisoner’s Dilemma: Character Ethics and Plea Bargaining, 11 OHIO STATE
JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 161 (2013)
• Breaking Laws to Fix Broken Windows: A Revisionist Take on Order Maintenance
Policing, 19 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 112 (2014)
• The Good, the Bad, and the Klutzy: Moral Concern and Criminal Negligence, 34
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS 87 (2015)
• Guilty, Practical Identity, and Moral Staining, 92 PHILOSOPHY 623 (2017)
• Two Responses to Moral Luck, 42 PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE __ (forthcoming, 2018)
• Pinkerton Short-Circuits the Model Penal Code, 64 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW __
(forthcoming, 2019)
Awards
• Grand Chancellor (University of Texas law student with highest grade point average after
two years)
• Order of the Coif
• Peggy Browning Fellowship (competitive stipends for law students working in labor law
on behalf of unions and employees)
• Outstanding First-Year Memorandum Award (awarded to authors of the four best mock
memoranda in the first year legal writing program)
• Dean’s Achievement Awards in Contracts, Federal Courts, Criminal Procedure, and
Evidence (award for top-performing student in course)
• Cogburn Foundation Philosophical Essay Prize for “Guilt, Practical Identity, and Moral
Staining”
Professional Experience
• United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Houston TX
Law Clerk to Judge Gregg Costa, August 2016–August 2017
• Texas Court of Appeals for the First District, Houston TX
Law Clerk to Justice Michael Massengale, August 2013‒August 2014
• Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid, Austin TX
Volunteer Attorney, May 2015–August 2015
• Transnational Worker’s Rights Clinic, Austin TX
Student Attorney, August 2012–December 2012
• National Labor Relations Board Division of Judges, San Francisco California
Law Clerk, May 2012–August 2012
• Bredhoff & Kaiser, Washington DC
Summer Associate, July 2011–August 2011
• Deats, Durst, Owen & Levy, Austin TX
Law Clerk, May 2011–June 2011
• United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Washington DC
Intern to Judge Royce C. Lamberth, May 2010–August 2010
• Admitted to Texas Bar, No. 24082378
Presentations
• Commentary on Atilla Mraz, “The Insufficient Knowledge Assumption and Democratic
Representation,” Graduate Conference in Philosophy, The University of Texas at Austin
(2015)
• Commentary on Yongming Han, “Moral Understanding De-Intellectualized,” Austin
Graduate Ethics and Normativity Talks, The University of Texas at Austin (2015)
• Commentary on Pau Luque, “Keeping the Social Fact Thesis Alive,” Ninth Annual UT-
UNAM Seminar: Topics in Philosophy of Law, National Autonomous University of
Mexico (2015)
Academic Service
• Manuscript Referee for ETHICAL THEORY AND MORAL PRACTICE

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Teaching Experience at The University of Alabama
• Philosophical Issues in Constitutional Law, Fall 2018
• Introduction to Philosophy, Fall 2018

Teaching Experience at The University of Texas at Austin


• Contemporary Moral Problems, Fall 2017, Spring 2018—Primary Instructor
• (TA) Problems of Knowledge and Valuation, Ian Proops, Fall 2015
• (TA) Existentialism, Kathleen Higgins, Spring 2015
• (TA) Ideas of the Twentieth Century, Daniel Bonevac, Fall 2014
References
Law
• Professor Robert Bone, The University of Texas School of Law
rbone@law.utexas.edu; 512-232-5562
• Professor John Deigh, The University of Texas School of Law
jdeigh@law.utexas.edu; 512-232-2298
• Professor David Rabban, The University of Texas School of Law
drabban@law.utexas.edu; 512-232-1308
• Professor Larry Sager, The University of Texas School of Law
LSager@law.utexas.edu; 512-471-4857
Philosophy
• Professor Jonathan Dancy, The University of Texas at Austin
jdancy@austin.utexas.edu; 512-471-4857
• Professor Paul Woodruff, The University of Texas at Austin
paul.woodruff@austin.utexas.edu; 512-232-1355
• Professor Richard Richards, The University of Alabama
rrichard@ua.edu; 205-348-4573

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