Peter Lake

. . . whose essay, "Colleges and the Law After Virginia Tech," appears in this week's issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education.


Ellen Podgor

. . . on the publication of "Teaching a Live Synchronous Distance Learning Course: A student Focused Approached," in the University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy (Fall 2006).


Roy Gardner and Luz Nagle

Roy has organized the following panel for the ABA International Law Section's October 2007 meeting in London. Luz is one of the panelists for the program. October 3 2:15 pm - 3:45 pm Wetlands in War: International Environmental Law and Damages to Aquatic Resources during Conflict Public Law As recent events have demonstrated, the environment is also an unfortunate casualty of war. This panel of experts will review legal and policy issues associated with damage to wetlands and related ecosystems arising from transboundary and internal conflicts, including the relevance of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, damage claims from the first Gulf War, the draining of the Mesopotamian Marshlands by Saddam Hussein, and the impacts on water quality from cocaine production in South America. Sponsoring Committee: International Environmental Law Committee Program Chair: Royal C. Gardner (Moderator), Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport, FL Speakers: Nick Davidson (Invited), The Ramsar Convention Secretariat, Gland, Switzerland Rae Lindsay, Clifford Chance LLP, London, England Joseph Dellapenna, Villanova University School of Law, Villanova, PA Luz Estella Nagle, Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport, FL


Tim Kaye

. . . on the publication of "Aim Higher: Challenging Farrington and Palfreyman's The Law of Higher Education," which appears in the most recent version of the Journal of College and University Law.


Kirsten Davis

. . . who has finished all of the course work and exams for her Ph.D. in Rhetoric at Arizona State University. Now she'll work on completing her doctoral thesis, which will be a rhetorical analysis of the FMLA, surrounding cases, and public discussion in an effort to better understand how the language of those texts structures worker/family member identities.


Stetson presents part-time law school information session on Aug. 22

Stetson University College of Law will present an information session for prospective part-time law students Aug. 22 at 6:30 p.m. in the Great Hall at the Gulfport campus, 1401 61st St. S.


Linda Anderson, Brooke Bowman, Kirsten Davis, and Rebecca Trammell

. . . all of whom have been invited to present at the September 2007 Southeast Legal Writing Conference in Ft. Lauderdale.


Peter Lake

Peter spoke at the conference titled “Managing Law Schools in a Complex Legal Environment: Fundamentals of Risk Management and Legal Compliance.” The conference was held at the Tampa Law Center on June 15-16, and was sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy. Peter's three presentations were on "Campus Safety and Security," "Riskscapes," and “Millennials in Law School: Alcohol, Drug Use, and Other Challenges.”


Catherine Cameron and Jeff Minneti

Catherine and Jeff have been invited to present "Bridging the Gap: Designing a Class that Helps Students Transition from Legal Writing Assignments to Writing for Final Exams" at the Southeastern Legal Writing Conference in September.


Kate Bohl

Kate has been invited to present "Generations X and Y Take Legal Writing: Practical Strategies for Classroom Management" at the Southeast Legal Writing Conference in September. She also has been invited to give this presentation at the University of California, Davis, on August 7.


Kate Bohl

Kate's paper, "Gay Marriage in Rhode Island: A Big Issue for a Small State," was recently listed on SSRN's Top Ten download list for "LSPLCL: State Constitutional Issues".


Tim Kaye

Tim gave a presentation on Friday at the conference titled “Managing Law Schools in a Complex Legal Environment: Fundamentals of Risk Management and Legal Compliance.” The conference was held at the Tampa Law Center on June 15-16, and was sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy. Tim's topic was "Managing the Risks Associated with Study and Travel Abroad."