Mike Allen

. . . whose article, "The United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims at Twenty: A Proposal for a Legislative Commission to Consider its Future," will be published next spring in Volume 58 of the Catholic University Law Review.


Ellen Podgor

. . . who, with co-author Roger S. Clark, has published the 2008 Supplement to International Criminal Law: Cases and Materials (2d ed. LexisNexis).


Cynthia Hawkins-Leon

. . . who will be speaking at Studio@620 on October 15 on a panel titled "It Takes Two: The Marriage Amendment and Tolerance."


Catherine Cameron

. . . whose article "Jumping Off the Merry-Go-Round: How the Federal Courts Will Resolve the Circular Deference Problem of HIPAA and FOIA," will be published as the lead article in the Catholic University Law Review.


Kristen Adams

. . . who has been invited to serve as the payments representative on Consumers Union's new Advisory Council.


Darryll Jones

. . . who spoke last week at the University of Iowa's Faculty Workshop Series on "Does the Private Benefit Doctrine Preclude Tax Exemption for Health Maintenance Organizations?"


Luz Nagle

. . . who has been invited to participate in a program on National-International Security at the Facultad of Law and Criminology, Autonoma University of Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Mexico.


Kirsten Davis

. . . who will be a featured speaker at Mercer University's Jan. 6 Law & Rhetoric Conference, speaking on "Applying the Rhetorical Perspective to Legal Writing Scholarship, Teaching, Professional Practice, and Disciplinary Development." The program will be held in San Diego immediately before the AALS meeting.


Roy Gardner

. . . who will deliver the Moonlight on the Marsh lecture at Ohio State University this week.


Luz Nagle

. . . whose article, "Process Issues of Colombia's New Accusatory System," has been published in the Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas.


Kelly Feeley

. . . whose essay, "Hear a Song - Write a Wrong, Poor Grammar in Song Lyrics: An Old and New Enemy to Clear and Succinct Legal Writing," has been published in the most recent issue of The Scrivener, a publication of Scribes.


Kristen Adams

. . . whose piece, "Of Stockyards and Stock Exchanges: Proceed Puzzles Under Revised UCC Article 9," appears in the Sept./Oct. 2008 issue of the ABA's Business Law Today.