Luz Nagle
. . . whose article, "Selling Souls: The Effect of Globalization on Human Trafficking and Forced Servitude," has been published in the most recent issue of the Wisconsin International Law Journal.
Ellen Podgor
. . . who is scheduled to present on "Monitors: When, Why and How? Is Congressional Oversight Inevitable?" at the American Bar Association's Third Annual National Institute on Securities Fraud, which will be held Oct. 2-3 in Arlington, Virginia.
Luz Nagle
. . . who has published "Some Thoughts on the Rule of Law and Democracy in Latin America," in the International Bar Association's Criminal Law Newsletter.
Cynthia Hawkins-Leon
. . . who has been sworn in the Special Magistrate for Code Enforcement for the City of St. Petersburg; she will serve a four-year term.
Tim Kaye
Professor Kaye has authored two chapters in a new book titled Risk and the Law that provides a study of English, French, German and EU approaches to risk. It is published by Routledge-Cavendish (ISBN: 978-0-415-47149-7). Full details are available at http://www.routledge.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?curTab=CONTENTS&id=&parent_id=&sku=&isbn=9780415471497&pc=
Ann Piccard
Profesor Piccard has been notified by the University of London that she has completed all of the requirements for the LL.M., with a specialization in International Human Rights Law, and that the degree will be awarded "with Merit" (honors).
Tricia Hatamyar
. . . whose most recent article, "The Effect of 'Tort Reform' on Tort Case Filings," will be published in the Valparaiso Law Review.
Tadas Klimas
Whose article, "The Law of Recitals in European Community Legislation" has been accepted for publication in the ISLA Journal. The manuscript is posted at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1159604
Ellen Podgor
At the recent National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) meeting, Dean Podgor received an award for exemplary service on the Technology Planning Team; she also was awarded a President's Commendation for "outstanding service in fighting for the rights of all persons, however humble, to stand before the Bar of Justice with a capable defense lawyer at their side and due process as their shield."
Kristen Adams
. . . who served as a mentor to “SEALS New Scholar” Samuel Jones of John Marshall Law School (Chicago).
Lou Virelli
. . . who spoke at SEALS on the panel titled “The Constitutionality and Wisdom of Teaching Intelligent Design in Public Schools.”
Kristen Adams
. . . who, on August 10, moderated the ABA panel "Do Worlds Collide? When Operational Systems Meet the Law," which featured a discussion of emerging technologies in e-closings, e-notes, and remote deposit capture.