Cynthia Hawkins-Leon

. . . who has been invited to be a contributor to the Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the US.


Roy Gardner

. . . on the publication of his July 9, 2007 op-ed, "Reconsidering In-Lieu Fees: A Modest Proposal," which appears at http://www.ecosystemmarketplace.com/


Mark Bauer

. . . who has been invited to present his paper on Macy's department store at the Canadian Law & Economics Association's annual conference at the University of Toronto.


Catherine Cameron

. . . who will be a presenter at the August 17 CLE program on "Legal Writing and Analysis Workshop for Paralegals," which is sponsored by the Institute for Paralegal Education.


Carol Henderson

As usual, Professor Henderson has been busy on the road. Below are some of her more recent presentations: April 20 - CSI Effect Panel Louisiana Judges April 23-24 - Invited Commentator at the National Academy of Sciences Forensic Science Commission Meeting April 30 - Sponsored, organized, and participated in Community Acceptance Panel for NIJ on Riot Control Agents May 10 - Participated in Web Conference on Fingerprint Analysis with Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government's ASH Institute for Democratic Goverance and Innovation June 8 - National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts Keynote Presentation "New Developments in Courtroom Testimony, Ethics and Expert Witness Malpractice: Challenges for the 21st Century Expert Witness" in Washington, DC (more than 700 in attendance) June 25 - NIJ Focus Group on Forensic Science Education for Judges Her upcoming presentations include the following: July 23 - National Institute of Justice Conference - participant in CSI Effect panel discussing the effect from the attorney, judge, law enforcement and juror perspectives July 26 - Master 12 Conference at St Louis University, "Digging Up Dirt on Expert Witnesses" ABA Meeting in San Francisco: August 11 - panelist on "Scientific Evidence: What's on the Horizon" August 12 - panelist "The Future of Evidence" Both panels are sponsored by the Science and Technology Law Section. Professor Henderson is the Vice-Chair of the Future of Evidence Committee and will be involved in council meetings as well.