Chrissy Cerniglia
Professor Cerniglia has been awarded a competitive grant by the Legal Writing Institute to research and write an article titled “The Legal Estuary: a Study of the State Trial Law Clerk.”
Tim Kaye
Vandeplas Publishing has agreed to publish as a book, Law, Justice & Communication, a collection of six of the essays submitted in his Jurisprudence Seminar last semester; Professor Kaye will edit the book and author the introduction.
Michael Allen
Professor Allen’s article, “Due Process and the American Veteran: What the Constitution Can Tell Us About the Veterans’ Benefits System: has been accepted for publication in Vol. 80 of the University of Cincinnati Law Review. In addition, his article titled “The Law of Veterans’ Benefits 2008-1010: Significant Developments, Trends, and A Glimpse into the Future” has appeared in print at 3 Veterans L. Rev. 1 (2011).
April 20 Gulf Oil Spill: Stetson Law Panel Reflects on Legal Challenges
In August, just four months after the oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico, Stetson Law gathered a roundtable of legal experts on the Gulfport, Fla., campus to discuss how the law had responded to similar disasters in the past, what to expect this time, and what legal experts should be talking about to prevent this type of disaster from happening again in the future.
Paul Boudreaux
Professor Boudreaux gave a talk at the Wake Forst University School of Law titled “Light Bulbs to Suburban Sprawl: Rethinking Laws Targeting Environmental Impacts.”
Mark Bauer
Professor Bauer presented a talk titled “Exacerbated By Success: Consumer Fraud Against Seniors and the Incomplete Integration of North American Financial Systems” at the University of Houston Law Center.
Rebecca Trammell
Professor Trammell presented at the SEAALL (Southeastern Association of American Law Libraries) annual meeting in Columbia, S.C. last week.
Ellen Podgor
On April 8, 2011, Professor Podgor moderated a panel on the First Amendment, the Internet, and the Criminal Law at a symposium on Criminal Law and the First Amendment held at Texas Tech University School of Law.
Luz Nagle
Yesterday, Professor Nagle spoke at the ABA’s annual criminal law conference in Miami. Last week, she spoke at an international human trafficking conference sponsored by South Texas College of Law, in Houston.
Roy Gardner
Professor Gardner’s book, Lawyers, Swamps, and Money: U.S. Wetland Law, Policy, and Politics, has just been published by Island Press.
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