Ellen Podgor
. . . whose article, "The Challenge of White Collar Sentencing," has been published in The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.
Stetson Law hosts conference named for award-winning chief bankruptcy judge
Stetson University College of Law hosts the 32nd Annual Alexander L.
Paskay Seminar on Bankruptcy Law and Practice Dec. 7-8 at the Sheraton
Sand Key Resort, Clearwater, Fla.
The seminar, designed for
experts in the field as well as general practitioners who handle
bankruptcy issues, has attracted a national faculty, including top
bankruptcy lawyers, judges and officials.
Jerry Anderson
. . . whose paper on zoning bias was selected to be presented at the American Real Estate Society conference in Captiva on April 16; he will be presenting the results of his empirical study of who sits on zoning boards across the country and a follow-up study of how attitudes toward zoning issues vary according to certain demographic characteristics.
Paul Boudreaux, Marco Jimenez, and Lou Virelli
. . . who each presented a scholarly paper at today's Florida Junior Scholars Forum.
Peter Lake
. . . whose essay, "Information Sharing in Light of the Federal Report on the Virginia Tech Tragedy," was published in the September 2007 issue of Florida Education Law.
Ellen Podgor
. . . who organized the First Annual Florida Junior Scholars forum, which was held today on Stetson's Gulfport campus.
Kirsten Davis and Joe Morrissey
. . . who presented on "What Junior Faculty Can Teach Senior Faculty" at today's Florida Junior Faculty Forum.
Mike Allen, Jamie Fox, and Tom Marks
. . . who served as Facilitators and Moderators during today's Florida Junior Scholars Forum.
Carol Henderson
. . . who was in NYC this week filming another segment for the Montel Williams Show.
Stetson Law Moot Court Team wins prestigious international human rights competition
A team of three Stetson Law students defeated teams from across the U.K., India, and the U.S. to win the International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition in White Plains, N.Y., on Oct. 28. Add to their victory—this is the first time that a Stetson team has entered the competition.
Charlie Rose
. . . who is speaking this evening at Stetson University's Phi Beta Kappa-sponsored session, in DeLand, on "Deliberating About Things That Matter."
Charlie Rose
. . . who's new book (co-authored with former Stetson Law professor Jim Underwood), Fundamental Pretrial Advocacy, has been published by Thomson/West.