Diane Klein
Professor Klein moderated the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues panel called "Uncovering Heterosexuality in the Law" at the AALS annual meeting in San Francisco; she also has been elected to serve on the Executive Committee of the SOGII Section.
Susan Rozelle
Professor Rozelle moderated “On the Chopping Block: Hard Choices in Teaching First Year Criminal Law” during the AALS Criminal Justice Section’s daylong workshop, ran the Section’s business meeting, and ran the joint lunch with the Criminal Justice Section and the Section on Evidence. As the outging section chair, she will continue to serve in the Criminal Justice Section’s Executive Committee for 2011.
Darby Dickerson
Dean Dickerson delivered the keynote address at a joint meeting of law deans and law library directors at the AALS Annual meeting in San Francisco; she also participated on a panel on evaluating the effectiveness alumni events for the Institutional Advancement Section. In addition, she was selected as Co-Chair-Elect of the AALS Section for the Law School Dean.
Linda Anderson
Professor Anderson was selected as the incoming Chair-Elect for the AAL Part-Time Division Programs Section.
Mark Bauer
Professor Bauer was re-elected to the Executive Committee of the AALS Education Law Section, and elected to the Executive Committee of the AALS Section on Aging and the Law.
John Cooper
Associate Dean Cooper moderated the meeting of the Section on International Legal Exchange, and spoke on the panel for the joint meeting of the Section on Graduate Programs and Graduate Programs for Foreign Lawyers. He will serve as Chair of the Section on International Legal Exchange for coming year.
Luz Nagle
Professor Nagle serves on the AALS Recruitment and Retention of Minority Law Teachers Committee.
Kirsten Davis
Professor Davis was elected to the Executive Committee for the AALS Women in Legal Education Section.
Michael Allen
Professor Allen was re-elected to the Executive Committee of the AALS Remedies Section.
Tampa Tribune January 2011 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Charles Rose speaks with the Tampa Tribune about a man representing himself pro se in a rape case.
USA Today January 2011 Professor Louis Virelli
Professor Louis Virelli spoke with USA Today about free speech and a law restricting people from playing car stereos audible to police officers on patrol.
St. Petersburg Times January 2011 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Charles Rose spoke with the St. Petersburg Times for the story, "Legal experts see flaws in Bayshore rape suspect's plan to represent himself."