Luz Nagle

Professor Nagle's article "Child Soldiers and the Duty of Nations to Protect Children from Participation in Armed Conflict" has been published as the lead article in the winter 2011 issue of the Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law.


Blake Hudson

Professor Hudson presented his paper, "Federal Constitutions and Global Governance: The Case of Climate Change," at a faculty workshop at the George Mason University School of Law.


Darryl Wilson

On Friday, February 4, Prof.Wilson attended the Latest Developments in IP Law conference at Suffolk University Law School, where he spoke on the Trademarks panel and specifically addressed New Developments in the ongoing "Trademarks in Cyberspace" debate. Next month, he will speak at The National Bar Association Conference on Law & Religion in Atlanta on the topic of Copyright Law and Music Ministry. Professor Wilson's article, "Battle Galactica: Recent Advances and Retreats in the Struggle for the Preservation of Trademark Rights On the Internet," is scheduled to appear in 12 J. High Tech. L. during 2011-12. Finally, his article on Caribbean Intellectual Property law is forthcoming in the Michigan State Journal of International Law's 19:3.


Candace Zierdt, Marco Jimenez, Brad Areheart, and Kristen Adams

Professors Zierdt, Jimenez, Areheart, and Adams served as moderators on panels at the Sixth Annual International Conference on Contracts


Timothy Kaye

Professor Kaye presented his paper "Torts as Relational Contracts" on February 19th at the Sixth Annual International Conference on Contracts held at Stetson.


Joseph Morrissey

Professor Morrissey presented his paper "Lochner, Lawrence, and Liberty" on February 19th at the Sixth Annual International Conference on Contracts held at Stetson.


Bob Batey

Professor Batey's artice, "As Used in the Federal Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentencing Statutes, Is 'Cocaine Base' Limited to Crack?" appears in the Feb. 21, 2011 issue of Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases.


Luz Nagle

Professor Nagle's article, "Youth Gangs and Transnational Organized Crime in Europe," has been accepted for publication in the forthcoming issue (early March) of the International Enforcement Law Reporter.


Rebecca Trammell

Professor Trammell will be presenting a CLE seminar on May 10 titled "Find It Free and Fast on the Net: Strategies for Legal Research on the Web."


Joe Morrissey

Professor Morrissey spoke last week at the DAR's annual constitutional law luncheon. He also spoke at Stetson's 32nd Annual National Conference on Law & Higher Education. His topics were "Continuing Challenges in International Studies" and "Rapidly Evolving Issues in GLBT Litigation."


Peter Lake

Peter Lake served as Chair of the 32nd Annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education. At the conference, he spoke "New Challenges to Academic Freedom" and "Looking into the Crystal Ball: Future Trends and Prognostications" panels.


Darby Dickerson

At the 32nd Annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education, Dean Dickerson presented "Medical Marijuana on Campus" with Dr. Thomas Workman of the Baylor Medical Center. The presentation was featured in "The Chronicle of Higher Education."