Ellen Podgor

. . . who presented multiple programs at the 2009 AALS Annual Meeting in San Diego; her topics included electronic education, international law, and criminal law.


Janice McClendon

. . . who spoke at the 2009 AALS Annual Meeting regarding employee benefits.


Mike Seigel

. . . on the publication of his most recen book, Race to Injustice: Lessons Learned from the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case


Mike Allen

. . . who moderated the Joint Program of Sections on Law and the Social Sciences and Remedies, "Civil Case Outcomes: Theory and Reality" at the 2009 AALS meeting in San Diego.


John Cooper

. . . who spoke at the Section on Graduate Programs for Foreign Lawyers program on "The Changing Role of U.S. Graduate Programs for Foreign Lawyers" at the 2009 AALS meeting in San Diego.


Stephanie Vaughan

. . . whose article, "Persuasion Is an Art . . . But It Is Also an Invaluable Tool in Advocacy," will be published in an upcoming issue of the Baylor Law Review.


Peter Lake

. . . who was a featured speaker at the Third Annual Stetson-NASPA Student Affairs Law and Policy Conference in Las Vegas earlier this month.


Luz Nagle

. . . whose article, "On Armed Conflict, Human Rights, and Preserving the Rule of Law in Latin America," has been published in the Summer 2008 issue of the Penn State International Law Review.


John Cooper and Stephanie Vaughan

. . . who each received the Fall 2008 Dean's Award on December 19.


Ellen Podgor

. . . who spoke yesterday on a white-collar-crime topic at the Criminal Procedure Discussion Forum at Emory Law School.


Kirsten Davis

The Legal Writing Institute has undertaken to publish a new monograph series electronically on the Institute’s web site. Each volume will collect important articles, which have already been published, on a specific topic of interest to Institute members, and our first volume focuses on giving feedback on student writing. Two of professor Davis's articles will be included in this monograph: Kirsten K. Davis, Building Credibility in the Margins: an Ethos-based Perspective for Commenting on Student Papers, 12 Legal Writing: J. Legal Writing Inst. 73 (2008). Kirsten K. Davis, Designing and Using Peer Review in a First-Year Legal Research and Writing Course, 9 Legal Writing: J. Legal Writing Inst. 1 (2003).


Clark Furlow

. . . whose most recent article has been accepted for publication in the University of Pennsylvania's Journal of Business Law.