James Fox

. . . whose article, "The Law of Many Faces: Antebellum Contract Law Background of Reconstruction-Era Freedom of Contract," has been published in The American Journal of Legal History.


Daylight-Saving Time Begins March 8



ABA Site Visit, March 8-11



Ellen Podgor

. . . who is speaking this week at the ABA's 23rd Annual National Institute on White Collar Crime, in San Francisco.


Faculty Pioneers and University President Honored



Chief Justice of Canada Visits Stetson Law

Beverly McLachlin, who became the first woman to hold the position of Chief Justice of Canada in 2000, is visiting the Stetson Law campus in Gulfport.


Three Educators Receive Facilitator Award



Stetson University Earns Carnegie Recognition

Stetson University awarded 2008 Community Engagement Classification by the Carnegie Foundation.


Carol Henderson

. . . who will testify before Congress next week on the recent National Academy of Sciences report "Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward."


Kristen Adams

. . . who spoke on February 26 to the St. Petersburg Bar Association's Business Law Section on "How the ALI Principles of Software Contracts Project Affects You."


Tim Kaye

. . . whose article "Divided by a Common Language: Why the British Adoption of the American Anti-Discrimination Model Did Not Lead to an Identical Approach to Age Discrimination Law," is being published in Stetson's Journal of International Aging Law and Policy.


Luz Nagle

. . . who will give the Keynote Address for the Rule of Law Conference at the Center for the Study of the Americas, sponsored by Copenhagen Business School, in Denmark, and also will speak in April at South Texas College, McAllen, Texas, at a symposium on "Confronting Sex Slavery in the 21st Century"; she also has been nominated by the ABA's Criminal Justice Section for a three-year term on the CJS Council.