Ellen Podgor
. . . who spoke on Fraud and Theft Offenses at the 18th Annual National Seminar on Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which was held May 21-22, in Clearwater Beach.
Luz Nagle
. . . who spoke today on asset forfeiture laws in the United States to a Russian delegation of government officials, lawyers, and lawmakers; the delegation is being hosted by the International Council of the Tampa Bay Region, Inc., a non-profit organization.
Paul Boudreaux
. . . who spoke recently at the roundtable on ocean acidification was sponsored by the Waves of Change Campaign of the International Ocean Institute. The transcript of (and link to) the WMNF report is at http://www.wmnf.org/news_stories/people-of-faith-brainstorm-with-scientists-to-deal-with-ocean-acidification.
Catherine Cameron and Jeff Minneti
. . . whose essay, "Teaching Every Student: A Demonstration Lesson that Adapts Instruction to Students’ Learning Styles,” has been published in the Spring 2009 issue of Perspectives.
Luz Nagle
. . . who received a 2009 Freedom Award from the Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking on Friday evening.
Ellen Podgor
. . . who spoke on "Murder, Drugs, Money, and Goat Hair" at the May 2009 Judicial Conference of the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans.
Ellen Podgor and John Cooper
. . . on the publication of Overview of U.S. Law (LexisNexis 2009). Congratulations as well to chapter authors Michael Allen, Tom Allison, Paul Boudreaux, Mike Finch, Darryll Jones, Jeff Minneti, Charles Rose, and Candace Zierdt.
Bruce Jacob
. . . whose co-authored National Right to Counsel Committee report, “Justice Denied: America’s Continuing Neglect of our Constitutional Right to Counsel,” has enjoyed media mentions across the nation, in outlets including the Baton Rouge Advocate, Daytona Beach News-Journal, the Michigan Messenger, the National Law Journal, San Francisco Bay View, WPFW-Pacifica Radio, NPR, WBAI Pacifica, WBAE-NPR affiliate Atlanta, KPFT Pacifica, WBAI Pacifica, the American Constitution Society Blog, Crime and Consequences, the Crime Report, Suits and Sentences, Arbitrary and Capricious, Center for Justice, CrimProfBlog, Equal Justice Works, Infinity Ranch, Race Wire, Criminal Justice, The StandDown Texas Project, The Blog of Legal Times, Corporate Legal Times, Legal Ethics Forum, A Public Defender, Sentencing Law and Policy, and TalkLeft.
Cynthia Hawkins-Leon
. . . on the publication of her article with Anesha Worthy, 10 Years Out of Step & Out of Line: Florida's Statutory Ban of 'Lesbi-Gay Adoption' Violates the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA)," 8 U. Md. L.J. of Race, Religion, Gender & Class (2008) (lead article).
Michael Allen
. . . whose most recent article appears in print at: The United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims at Twenty: A Proposal for a Legislative Commission to Consider Its Future, 58 Cath. U. L. Rev. 361 (2009).
Catherine Cameron
. . . whose most recent publication has appeared in print: Jumping off the Merry-Go-Round: How the Federal Courts Will Reconcile the Circular Deference Problem between HIPAA and FOIA, 58 Cath. U. L. Rev. 333 (2009).