Mark Bauer

Professor Bauer was re-elected to the Executive Committee of the AALS Education Law Section, and elected to the Executive Committee of the AALS Section on Aging and the Law.


Linda Anderson

Professor Anderson was selected as the incoming Chair-Elect for the AAL Part-Time Division Programs Section.


Jason Palmer

Professor Palmer has been selected as an editor of the Cultural Heritage & Arts Review, which is published by the Interest Group For Cultural Heritage and the Arts of the American Society of International Law.


Ann Piccard

Professor Piccard has been selected to present at the AALS mid-year workshop on Women Rethinking Equality.


Luz Nagle

Professor Nagle was elected to the International Bar Association's Legal Practice Division Council.


Catherine Cameron

Professor Cameron's article, "Fixing FOIA: Pushing Congress to Amend FOIA Section b(3) to Require Congress to Explicitly Indicate an Intent to Exempt Records from FOIA in New Legislation" has been published in the most recent issue of Quninipiac Unviersity's Law Revew.


Bill Eleazer

Professor Eleazer has received the 2010 Gold Medal for "Adult Fiction" awarded to to his first novel, Savannah Law by the Florida Publishers Association.


Cynthia Hawkins DeBose

Professor DeBose authored an article in the October 2010 St. Pete Bar Association magazine, The Paraclete, titled "Community Champions." The article describes her various volunteer activities within the community.


Janice McClendon

On Wednesday, September 29th, Professor McClendon spoke at the West Coast Employee Benefits Council in Tampa regarding executive compensation and recent changes under the Wall Street Reform Act and pending tax legislation.


Kirsten Davis

Professor Davis presented a work-in-progress titled "'I know you like me, but I can't ask you to say that': The Tension Between Communicating Lawyer Reputational Information in Online Advertising and 'The Good Life' for Consumers of Legal Services" at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender held in St. Petersburg, October 14-17.


Ellen Podgor

Professor Podgor testified on September 28th before the U.S. House of Representatives Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee, which held a hearing on "Reining in Overcriminalization: Assessing the Problems, Proposing Solutions."


Monu Bedi

Professor Bedi's article, "Excusing Behavior: Reclassifying the Federal Common Law Defenses of Duress and Necessity Relying on the Victim’s Role" was accepted for publication in The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Northwestern).