Darryll Jones

. . . who is the co-editor of the new Nonprofit Law Prof Blog.


Peter Lake

. . . who was the featured speaker at the Second Annual Student Affairs Law and Policy Conference; the conference is co-sponsored by NASPA and the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy; the 2007 conference was held in San Antonio, Texas.


Kristen Adams and Laura Zuppo

. . . who have been selected as presenters for the June 2008 Northeast Association of Pre-Law Advisors conference.


Ellen Podgor and Candace Zierdt

The article that Dean Podgor and Professor Zierdt wrote, "Corporate Deferred Prosecutions Through the Looking Glass of Contract Policing" has made SSRN's Recent Hits - Top Ten List for the last 60 days in Contracts & Commercial Law (# 5), Jrl of Corrections and Sentencing (# 5), and White Collar Crime (# 1).


Stetson Law team wins Florida mock trial competition

 A team from Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, Fla., won the Florida Honorable E. Earle Zehmer Memorial Mock Trial Competition in West Palm Beach on Nov. 11. Nine teams competed at the Palm Beach County Courthouse.

The Stetson team of Courtney Belcher, Chris Hart, Jonathan Johnston, Callie Weed and Damien Yare won the competition.


Dorothea Beane

. . . who was the keynote speaker at the St. Peterburg Bar Association's reopening of the exhibit "A Legacy of Courage, Vision & Hope" at the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum.


Peter Fitzgerald

. . . who is officially a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales.


Rebecca Trammell

. . . who will be speaking in Tampa on February 25 at a seminar for National Business Institute titled "Find It Free and Fast on the Net: Strategies for Legal Research on the Web."


Ellen Podgor

. . . on the publication of "Blogs and the Promotion and Tenure Letter" in Washington University Law Review.


Kirsten Davis

. . . whose article, "Building Credibility in the Margins: An Ethos-Based Perspective for Commenting on Student Papers," has been published in the 2006 edition of Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute.


Bobbi Flowers and Charlie Rose

. . . who are feature speakers at the "Educating Advocates" conference being held today at the Tampa Law Center; the conference has attracted attorneys and professors from across the country.


Luz Nagle

. . . who has been invited to speak on November 27 at the second annual Protection Project Symposium, "Incorporating Trafficking in Persons into Human Rights Curricula in Universities in the United States and Abroad," sponsored by Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. Professor Nagle will address how to develop the course, course materials available, and various topics to consider when covering the issue as a crime and as a human rights violation.