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About John Charles Kunich
Professor Kunich is the author of eight books and numerous major scholarly articles in the fields of both law and leadership. He has twice testified before Congressional committees as an expert witness, and has been interviewed on national television and in national print media many times.
He teaches courses in law, political science, philosophy, classical literature, and related subjects for both Belmont Abbey College and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In addition to his teaching duties within the United States, Professor Kunich is a visiting professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, China, as well as Sichuan University in Chengdu and Jiaotong University in Xi'an. He has taught summer courses at the university level in China every year since 2012.
Professor Kunich has extensive experience in both the law and the science of environmental and natural resource protection. His unique combination of education and experience in the scientific and legal aspects of these complex problems enables him to write books of unusual insight and power. His three pathbreaking books on international environmental law focus in particular on endangered species, climate change, biodiversity loss, and habitat conservation. He is also an expert in Constitutional Law, especially First Amendment issues.
Professor Kunich is well known as a powerful, insightful, and effective speaker. He has given presentations and participated in scholarly debates on more than 100 occasions at some of the world's most prestigious venues. He has spoken at such institutions as the Royal Geographical Society, the Oxford Round Table on International Trade and the Environment, and such law schools as Yale, Stanford, Georgetown, Columbia, University of Chicago, Duke, Berkeley, New York University, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, and dozens more.
A successful poker player, Professor Kunich has competed in the World Series of Poker Main Event three times since 2007. He has appeared on the ESPN broadcasts several times because of his humorous and creative costumes and antics at the poker tables. His poker nickname is "The Nutty Professor" for reasons that should be entirely obvious.
He is also a noted songwriter and playwright. He has written an entire musical play, "Marva!", including all music, lyrics, and book, dealing with the famed inner-city educator Marva Collins.
Professor Kunich welcomes comments and questions from his readers. Readers may contact him via telephone: (423) 443-0520, or via e-mail: JohnCKunich@aol.com.
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