Catherine Cameron

. . . whose article, "Not Getting to Yes: Why the Media Should Avoid Negotiating Access Rights," has been published in the Thomas M. Cooley Law Review.


Luz Nagle

. . . whose article, “Process Issues of Colombia’s New Accusatory System,” will appear as the lead article in the 14 Sw. J. L. & Trade Am. (2008).


Peter Lake

. . . who served as a keynote speaker at the national ACPA student affairs conference in Atlanta this week.


Dorothea Beane

Last week Professor Beane held various meetings in the Caribbean regarding the Fifth Constitutional Convention Meetings in the US Virgin Islands and gave several media interviews concerning Stetson Law's involvment with this project.


Peter Lake

. . . who was interviewed extensively today on campus for a special program CNN is preparing for the April anniversary of the tragedy at Virginia Tech.


Michael Allen

. . . whose article titled "The Underappreciated First Amendment Importance of Lawrence v. Texas" has been accepted for publication in the Washington & Lee Law Review.


Steve Everhart

. . . who has been invited to speak at the ABA/International Law/China group event at Florida State University on March 20.


Catherine Cameron and Jeff Minneti

. . . who spoke earlier in March at the Global Legal Skills Conference in Monterrey, Mexico.


Bobbi Flowers

. . . who spoke last week on "Ethics of a Elder Law Practice" at the Elder Law Institute for the Ohio Bar; also, in February, she traveled to Boston to assist with the AMTA Competition as the outside observer.


Ann Piccard and Ellen Podgor

. . . who served as panelists last week at a conference in Tampa hosted by The Chronicle of Higher Education; their panel was titled "How Professors Are Using Technology: A Report From the Trenches."


Michael Allen

. . . who has been invited to speak at “Law Day” events in May; he will be the featured speaker for the Charlotte County May and then the Sarasota County event in late May; the topic for both will be the state-wide Law Day theme –“the meaning of the rule of law and discussing its role in society and explaining how it is essential in sustaining a free society."


Marco Jimenez

. . . whose paper, "The Value of a Promise: A Utilitarian Approach to Remedies for the Breach of Contract," has been accepted for publication in the UCLA Law Review.