Roy Gardner
Dean Gardner recently presented a talk on the role of scientific advisory bodies in multilateral environmental agreements at the 13th International Wildlife Law Conference sponsored by Stetson in Granada, Spain. Dean Gardner also organized the conference and gave the opening presentation.
Roy Gardner
Dean Gardner recently participated in a Ramsar Scientific and Technical Review Panel in Wallingford, England, at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.
Susan Rozelle
Professor Rozelle presented “As Infallible as Humanly Possible: Structural Problems in Capital Punishment,” at the Law and Society conference in June in San Francisco as part of a roundtable discussion of Ken Williams’s book, Most Deserving of Death: An Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Death Penalty Jurisprudence.
Peter Fitzgerald
Professor Fitzgerald's newest article is out: "Morality" May Not Be Enough to Justify the EU Seal Products Ban: Animal Welfare Meets International Law, 14 JIWLP 85 (2011).
Jeff Minneti
Professor Minneti's article, "Relational Integrity Regulation: Nudging Consumers Toward Products Bearing Valid Environmental Markings," has been published in Environmental Law, a publication of Lewis & Clark Law School.
Ellen Podgor
Professor Podgor served as an official blogger for the 2011 American Law Institute annual meeting, http://2011am.ali.org/blog.cfm.
Kristen Adams
Associate Dean Adams served as an official blogger for the 2011 American Law Institute annual meeting, http://2011am.ali.org/blog.cfm.
Luz Nagle
The California State Senate presented Prof. Nagle with a certificate of recognition for her social activism to combat human trafficking. She also spoke at the International Conference on Transportation and Human Trafficking, San Diego on May 12-13, 2011.
Chrissy Cerniglia
Professor Cerniglia has been awarded a competitive grant by the Legal Writing Institute to research and write an article titled “The Legal Estuary: a Study of the State Trial Law Clerk.”
Michael Allen
Professor Allen's article, "Due Process and the American Veteran: What the Constitution Can Tell Us About the Veterans’ Benefits System: has been accepted for publication in Vol. 80 of the University of Cincinnati Law Review. In addition, his article titled "The Law of Veterans’ Benefits 2008-1010: Significant Developments, Trends, and A Glimpse into the Future" has appeared in print at 3 Veterans L. Rev. 1 (2011).
Tim Kaye
Vandeplas Publishing has agreed to publish as a book, Law, Justice & Communication, a collection of six of the essays submitted in his Jurisprudence Seminar last semester; Professor Kaye will edit the book and author the introduction.
Paul Boudreaux
Professor Boudreaux gave a talk at the Wake Forst University School of Law titled "Light Bulbs to Suburban Sprawl: Rethinking Laws Targeting Environmental Impacts."