Students to Compete in Vienna and Hong Kong



Ellen Podgor

. . . presented at Harvard Law School today as part of a symposium on the Jena 6.


Carlton Fields Selects Vilma Martinez as Diversity Fellow

Carlton Fields selects Vilma Martinez as 2009 Diversity Fellow.

 


Justice Delayed, Not Denied

Famed prosecutor G. Douglas Jones presented "Justice delayed, but not denied: the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing prosecutions" to a crowd of law students and professors on March 12.

 

 


Mark Bauer

. . . whose article, "Department Stores on Sale: An Antitrust Quandary," will be published in the Georgia State Law Review.


Stetson Creates New Public Service Scholarship



Luz Nagle

. . . who led a roundtable this weekend for the Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking.


Luz Nagle

. . . who has been recognized by the President of Catholic Charities for the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, for excellence in pro bono work.


Clark Furlow

. . . whose article, "'Good Faith,' Fiduciary Duties, and the Business Judgment Rule in Delaware" has been accepted for publication in the Utah Law Review.


Steve Everhart

. . . who authored "The 'Meaning' of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games: An American Perspective," the first of what his Everhart's "Little Read Books" series.


Catherine Cameron

. . . who, on April 16, will present “Legal Writing De-tox: How to Shake off Those Bad Habits that Bog Down Your Writing” at Phelps Dunbar in Tampa.


Peter Fitzgerald

. . . who, along with his wife Susan, received GRRMF's "Top Dog" award for outstanding service to Golden Retriever Rescue of Mid-Florida during 2008 for help both in fostering Goldens that needed care while awaiting permanent re-homing and for assisting with transporting dogs throughout the mid-Florida region that needed to be relocated during their initial intake into the rescue process.