Marco Jimenez

. . . whose paper, "The Value of a Promise: A Utilitarian Approach to Remedies for the Breach of Contract," has been accepted for publication in the UCLA Law Review.


Kristen Adams

. . . who has been selected as a founding contributor of the new UCC blog.


Roy Gardner

. . . who will be speaking this week at the Tenth Annual International Wildlife Law Conference in Granada, Spain; Roy was also a primary organizer of this conference.


Michael Allen

. . . who has been invited to speak at “Law Day” events in May; he will be the featured speaker for the Charlotte County May and then the Sarasota County event in late May; the topic for both will be the state-wide Law Day theme –“the meaning of the rule of law and discussing its role in society and explaining how it is essential in sustaining a free society."


Ann Piccard and Ellen Podgor

. . . who served as panelists last week at a conference in Tampa hosted by The Chronicle of Higher Education; their panel was titled "How Professors Are Using Technology: A Report From the Trenches."


Joe Morrissey

. . . who has been invited to republish his Catholic University Law Review article in Securities Law 2008, which is edited by Professor Donald C. Langevoort of Georgetown University.


Peter Lake

. . . who presented last Friday on current higher education law and policy issues at a consortium of colleges and universities in South Carolina.


Kate Bohl

. . . who has been invited to speak at the Society of American Law Teachers conference on Teaching for Social Change. The conference is next month, hosted by the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkely. Her topic concerns Children and the Law.


Charlie Rose

. . . whose article "Caging the Beast: Formulating Effective Evidentiary Rules to Deal with Sexual Offenders," has been published in the American Journal of Criminal Law, which is published at the University of Texas School of Law.


Carol Henderson

. . . who became president of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences on Feb. 20 at the Academy’s 60th annual scientific meeting in Washington, D.C.


Bob Bickel

. . . who delivered the plenary presentation on Feb. 7 at the ASJA annual meeting on "Remembering the History of Constitutional Due Process in the Context of Student Discipline."


Bill Kaplin

. . . who co-delivered a plenary presentation on Feb. 9 at the ASJA annual meeting on "Twenty Years of Students' Rights and Campus Discipline: What's Constant, What's Changed, What's Emerging?"