Bobbi Flowers and Becky Morgan

Last week, Professors Morgan and Flowers spoke to the Virginia Guardianship Association on the Ethical Responsibilities of Guardians. Professor Morgan also spoke on Sex and the Elderly. Also last week, Professor Flowers spoke at the District Attorney's Office in Greeley, Colorado on the Ethical Responsibilities of Criminal Prosecutors; she also is scheduled to speak in San Francisco at the ADA Coordinators Conference on the Eleazer Courtroom.


Luz Nagle

. . . who will be representing the International Bar Association and presenting at 17th Session of the Commission of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Vienna, Austria this week.


Peter Fitzgerald

. . . who, on April 11, was a featured speaker at the "United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods," held at Touro Law Center in New York City.


Brooke Bowman

. . . whose essay, "Learning Citations: Just in Time and Through a Variety of Different Learning Styles," has been published in the Spring 2008 issue of The Second Draft, a publication of the Legal Writing Institute.


Jeff Minneti and Catherine Cameron

. . . whose essay, "Using Student Learning Preferences to Compare and Contrast Memo Writing with Essay Exam Writing," has been published in the Spring 2008 issue of The Second Draft, a publication of the Legal Writing Institute.


Kate Bohl

. . . who in March poke at SALT's Teaching for Social Change conference, at UC Berkeley; her topics were "Learning by Doing: How to Incorporate Activism into Your Course," and "Generation X and Y Learning Styles: Using Personal Experience to Ignite Awareness of Social Issues."


Jamie Fox

. . . who spoke last week on "Reconstructing Citizenship and Civil Society in Postbellum America" at the conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, which is one of the leading national Political Science conferences.


Bob Batey

. . . who has published the online article, Chief Justice Roberts on Law Professors: 'He Hate Me'" in The Crit, http://www.thecritui.com/Batey[1].Final.Formatted.4.pdf


18 Faculty Members and Deans

The following faculty will be presenting or moderating panels at the 2008 SEALS conference: Kristen Adams Mike Allen Mark Bauer Bob Bickel Paul Boudreaux Catherine Cameron Lee Coppock Kirsten Davis Mike Farley Peter Fitzgerald Bobbi Flowers Clark Furlow Cynthia Hawkins-Leon Marco Jimenez Joe Morrissey Ellen Podgor Rebecca Trammell Lou Virelli


Kristen Adams

. . . whose article, "The American Law Institute: Justice Cardozo's Ministry of Justice?" has been published in a special issue regarding the Restatements in the Southern Illinois University Law Journal.


Kirsten Davis

. . . who has been elected to the board of the Association of Legal Writing Directors.


Mark Bauer

. . . who presented and spoke on a panel called "Consumer Protection in the Digital Age"; the program was organized by the Askew Institute of the University of Florida and was held at FSU in Tallahassee. In addition, yesterday, he presented his work-in-progress, "The Softer Side of Antitrust: Why Department Stores Matter" at Texas Wesleyan in Ft. Worth.