Luz Nagle

. . . who has been invited to participate in a program on National-International Security at the Facultad of Law and Criminology, Autonoma University of Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Mexico.


Kristen Adams

. . . who has been invited to serve as the payments representative on Consumers Union's new Advisory Council.


Kirsten Davis

. . . who will be a featured speaker at Mercer University's Jan. 6 Law & Rhetoric Conference, speaking on "Applying the Rhetorical Perspective to Legal Writing Scholarship, Teaching, Professional Practice, and Disciplinary Development." The program will be held in San Diego immediately before the AALS meeting.


Roy Gardner

. . . who will deliver the Moonlight on the Marsh lecture at Ohio State University this week.


Luz Nagle

. . . whose article, "Process Issues of Colombia's New Accusatory System," has been published in the Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas.


Special Needs Trusts X, Oct. 16-17

A national faculty of more than 20 experts will address a wide range of special needs topics.


Kelly Feeley

. . . whose essay, "Hear a Song - Write a Wrong, Poor Grammar in Song Lyrics: An Old and New Enemy to Clear and Succinct Legal Writing," has been published in the most recent issue of The Scrivener, a publication of Scribes.


Kristen Adams

. . . whose piece, "Of Stockyards and Stock Exchanges: Proceed Puzzles Under Revised UCC Article 9," appears in the Sept./Oct. 2008 issue of the ABA's Business Law Today.


Luz Nagle

. . . whose article, "Selling Souls: The Effect of Globalization on Human Trafficking and Forced Servitude," has been published in the most recent issue of the Wisconsin International Law Journal.


Ellen Podgor

. . . who is scheduled to present on "Monitors: When, Why and How? Is Congressional Oversight Inevitable?" at the American Bar Association's Third Annual National Institute on Securities Fraud, which will be held Oct. 2-3 in Arlington, Virginia.


Luz Nagle

. . . who has published "Some Thoughts on the Rule of Law and Democracy in Latin America," in the International Bar Association's Criminal Law Newsletter.


Cynthia Hawkins-Leon

. . . who has been sworn in the Special Magistrate for Code Enforcement for the City of St. Petersburg; she will serve a four-year term.