Stetson invites prospective law students to attend Law School Information Day Nov. 17
Stetson University College of Law invites prospective law students to its annual Law School Information Day from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 1401 61st St. S. in Gulfport.
Stetson Law Moot Court Team takes home best brief in Chicago
Stetson University College of Law's Information, Technology, and Privacy Moot Court Team received an award for the Best Respondent Brief at the Twenty-Sixth Annual John Marshall Law School International Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law Oct. 18-20 in Chicago.
Charlie Rose
. . . who served as the Distinguished Advocacy Scholar at Washburn University School of Law.
Ellen Podgor
. . . who served on the panel regarding "Corporate Deferred Prosecution Agreements: Issues in Hybrid Enforcement" at the 2007 Administrative Law Conference in Washington, D.C. last week. She also spoke at the ABA Second Annual Securities Fraud Institute, also in D.C.
Marco Jimenez
. . . who recently presented a scholarly paper at Mercer University School of Law as part of a faculty exchange series.
Kate Bohl
. . . who has been invited to make a presentation at the 4th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, hosted by Northeastern University, January 18-20, 2008. Her presentation will be "Generation X and Y Students in Graduate School: Practical Strategies for Teaching the "MTV/Google" Generations."
Michael Allen
. . . who has been invited to serve as the plenary speaker at the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims' Tenth Judicial Conference, to be held in April in Washington. In addition, the presentation he delivered at the Ninth Judicial Conference in May 2007 has been published in the Veterans Appeals Reporter at 21 Vet. App. 8-30 (2007). The other principal speaker at the conference that day was United States Solicitor General Paul Clement.
Catherine Cameron and Jeff Minneti
. . . whose essay, “Using Student Learning Preferences to Compare and Contrast Objective Memo Writing and Essay Exam Writing,” has been accepted for publication in the Legal Writing Institute's The Second Draft.
Luz Nagle
. . . who recently spoke at the International Bar Association's Annual Conference in Singapore.
Cynthia Hawkins-Leon
. . . who recently presented "Written Laws, Spoken Words, Whispered Commitment: Slavery, Anti-Miscegenation Acts, and Reclamation of Real Property Suits: Both Fact and Fiction" at the "The New Face of Women's Legal History Program," sponsored by the University of Akron School of Law.
Ellen Podgor
. . . whose White Collar Crime blog hit a milestone on October 14, when the one millionth reader visited the site.
Rebecca Trammell and Brooke Bowman
. . . whose presentation, "Putting the R in LRW," has been accepted for the 13th Biennial Conference of Legal Writing Institute, in Indianapolis, Indiana, in July 2008.