Bill Kaplin

. . . who co-delivered a plenary presentation on Feb. 9 at the ASJA annual meeting on "Twenty Years of Students' Rights and Campus Discipline: What's Constant, What's Changed, What's Emerging?"


Carol Henderson

. . . who became president of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences on Feb. 20 at the Academy’s 60th annual scientific meeting in Washington, D.C.


Marco Jimenez

. . . whose work in progress, "The Value of a Promise: A Utilitarian Approach to Remedies for the Breach of Contract," was featured in a recent entry on the respected Legal Theory Blog.


Dorothea Beane

. . . who, on February 13, 2008, was appointed by Mayor Rick Baker to serve the City of St Petersburg as an alternate member to the Code Enforcement Board for a three-year term ending December 31, 2010.


Mark Bauer

. . . who presented today at the National Conference on Law and Higher Education on "Greek Life: Law, Litigation, Risk Management, and Tradition"


Ellen Podgor

. . . whose White Collar Crime Blog has been ranked as the 15th top Law Prof Blogs by both visitors and page views for the most recent 12-month period.


Peter Lake

. . . who presented today at the National Conference on Law and Higher Education on "Understanding Our Students by Understanding Emo Culture"; he also serves as Conference Co-Chair; more than 450 individuals attended the conference, which is now in its 29th year.


Tim Kaye

. . . who presented today at the National Conference on Law and Higher Education on legal and policy issues regarding study-abroad programs.


Darryll Jones

. . . who presented today at the National Conference on Law and Higher Education on "Protecting 501(c)(3) Status"


Bill Kaplin

. . . who presented yesterday at the National Conference on Law and Higher Education regarding "The Impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's K-12 Racial Diversity Cases on Higher Education"


Jerry Anderson

. . . who has been invited to present a paper at "The Common Ground, Converging Gazes: Integrating the Social and Environmental in History" conference to be held in Paris, France, in September 2008; his paper will compare the evolution of an animal rights ethic with the evolution of an ethic regarding child labor during the industrial revolution.


Luz Nagle

. . . who will be speaking on January 25 at the Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas Symposition "Adandoning the Inquisitor: Latin America's Criminal Procedure Revolution"; the program brochure can be viewed at http://www.swlaw.edu/pdfs/lj_abandoningtheinquisitor.pdf