Roberta Flowers

Professor Flowers recently presented an interactive workshop utilizing polling technology to give participants vital information about the growing problem of elder abuse and elder exploitation. Using case studies, the participants discussed the important role that private Elder Law attorneys play in the prevention, detection and prosecution of this epidemic problem.  Professor Flowers was also a co-presenter with Shirley Berger Whitenack, CAP, at an interactive session… » Read more


Brooke Bowman

Professor Brooke Bowman recently spoke at two events:   “Polishing for Professionals” at Legal Writing Institute One-Day “Preparing Practice-Ready Students” Workshop, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and “Polishing for Professionals” at Legal Writing Institute One-Day “Preparing Students to be Practice-Ready Attorneys” Workshop, in Villanova, Pennsylvania.… » Read more


Luz Nagle

Professor Luz Nagle recently presented on a lunchtime panel about The Rule of Law in a Diverse Rule for the State Bar of Texas, Texas Young Lawyers Association and International Law Section.… » Read more


Lizabeth Moody

Lizabeth Moody was recently selected by the National Jurist as one of  the 25 Most Influential People in Legal Education.  An article will run in the January issue.… » Read more


Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy recently spoke on a panel at the UCLA School of Law’s David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law and Policy entitled, “A 28th Amendment? Legal Issues, Remedies and Strategies to Get the Money Out of Politics.”  She spoke about the role of nonprofits in politics after Citizens United. Other participants included Harvard Law Professor Lawrence Lessig, Cornell Law Professor Lynn Stout… » Read more


Mark Bauer

Professor Mark Bauer was recently appointed a Distinguished Fellow of the Canadian Centre for Elder Law.… » Read more


Ellen Podgor

Professor Podgor’s book chapter Prosecution Guidelines in the United States, was recently published in the Oxford University Press book, The Prosecutor in Transnational Perspective – http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Law/CriminologyandCriminalJustice/?view=usa&sf=toc&ci=9780199844807.… » Read more


Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy recently spoke at the University of Connecticut Law School Symposium entitled “Buying Your Vote? Citizens United, Super PACs, and the Future of Campaign Finance in America,” along with Senator Russ Feingold and SCOTUS Blog Reporter Lyle Denniston (http://www.law.uconn.edu/event/2012/10/19/buying-your-vote-citizens-united-super-pacs-and-future-campaign-finance-america).… » Read more


Robert Bickel

Professor Robert Bickel recently presented “Preparing for Leadership: Lessons of History in Understanding Diversity” at the Tampa Bay Diversity Council Meeting in Tampa.… » Read more


Peter Fitzgerald

Professor Fitzgerald recently gave a talk on “Regulating Behavior for Wildlife Offenses with Civil Sanctions” at the (British) Society of Legal Scholars (http://www.legalscholars.ac.uk/) annual meeting in Bristol, England, as part of the Law Commission delegation to the conference.… » Read more


Catherine Cameron

Professor Cameron recently spoke at a forum at St. Petersburg College called “The Ethical Implications of Free Speech in the World if Social Media.”… » Read more


Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy addressed the Honorable James R. Browning Symposium on Election Law on September 28, 2012 at the University of Montana Law School.  She spoke about ways to address the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision through corporate law and federal rule making at the SEC, FEC and FCC.… » Read more