Robert Bickel
Professor Robert D. Bickel received an award from Odessa Woolfolk, Co-Founder of The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, in recognition of commitment to teaching Constitutional Law and Civil Rights History. The award has been given to only 200 people as a symbol of the importance of the Birmingham Movement and the founding of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.… » Read more
Roy Gardner
In July 2012, Professor Roy Gardner attended the Conference of the Parties of the Ramsar Convention, a treaty concerned with global wetland conservation, in Bucharest, Romania. Professor Gardner was invited to serve as an expert of the Ramsar Convention’s Scientific and Technical Review Panel (STRP). The STRP, with the assistance of Professor Gardner and several Stetson Law students, drafted a resolution concerning wetland mitigation that… » Read more
Luz Nagle
Professor Nagle recently spoke at two international conferences. At the International Bar Association’s 15th Transnational Crime Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil, she spoke on Organized Crime and Money Laundering. Professor Nagle also served on the faculty of the 12th Specialization Course in International Criminal Law at the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, in Syracuse, Italy, where she spoke on the panel titled… » Read more
Luz Nagle
Professor Nagle’s article “Giving Shelter from the Storm: Colombians Fleeing Persecution Based on Sexual Orientation” has been accepted for publication by the Tulsa law Review in the 2012-2013 volume.… » Read more
Jason Palmer
Professor Palmer has been named to the 2013 Planning Committee for the AALS Workshops for New Law School Teachers, Beginning Legal Writing Teachers, and Pretenured People of Color Law School Teachers. The Committee is responsible for planning the workshops, locating speakers, and coordinating the panels. He will also present on a panel for the 2013 Workshop for New Law Teachers.… » Read more
Jeffrey Minneti
Professor Minneti recently served on the planning committee and presented at the 2012 Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Academic Assistance Training Workshop.… » Read more
Ellen Podgor
Professor Ellen S. Podgor recently moderated the Corporate Sentencing and Plea Negotiations Panel at the 21st Annual National Seminar on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.… » Read more
Dorothea Beane
Professor Beane has been selected to receive the Frances B. Sellers Distinguished Alumni Award for Public Service from Drew University.… » Read more
Michael Allen
Professor Allen presented an essay entitled Some Commentary on Three Cases from the Federal Circuit and the CAVC as We Approach Twenty-Five Years of Judicial Review of Veterans’ Benefits at a June 2012 Veterans Law Conference hosted by the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Bar Association in Washington, D.C. The essay will be published in the Veterans Law Review later this year.… » Read more
Brooke Bowman
Professor Bowman recently presented “Critiquing Oral Arguments: The What, the How, and the Why,” at the 15th Biennial Conference of the Legal Writing Institute, in Palm Springs, California. Professor Bowman was also recently named the incoming Editor in Chief of Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, for volumes 19 and 20.… » Read more
Susan Rozelle
Professor Rozelle presented on her essay, “The Story of Berry: When Hot Blood Cools,” which was published in the book Criminal Law Stories, at a panel on the book at the Law and Society Conference in June. Professor Rozelle also served the discussant for the panel titled “Topics in the Theory of Crime and Punishment.”… » Read more
Ellen Podgor
Professor Podgor just published “Introduction: Examining White Collar Crime with Trifocals,” which is the introductory essay for a symposium issue on White Collar Crime in volume 39 of the Fordham Urban Law Journal.… » Read more