Luz Nagle
Professor Nagle taught a national security seminar in Monterrey, Mexico, sponsored by the U.S. Army War College.
Michael Allen
Professor Allen has been invited to testify before the Veterans’ Affairs Committee of the United States House of Representatives in March for the “Claims Summit 2010: A Call for Solutions.” In addition, he has been invited to present at the judicial conference of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in May.
Ellen Podgor
Professor Podgor's article on "White Collar Innocence: Irrelevant in the High Stakes Risk Game," was published in a 2010 symposium issue of the Chicago-Kent Law Review. The symposium was co-sponsored by Vanderbilt, Washington & Lee, Emory, and Louisville.
John Cooper
Associte Dean Cooper spoke on "New Challenges in International Study" at the 31st Annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education.
Tim Kaye
Dr. Kaye spoke on "Fundamentals of Campus Risk Management" at the 31st Annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education, held last week in Orlando.
Bob Batey
Professor Batey's article, "Reflections on the Needle: Poe, Baze, Dead Man Walking" has been published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Valparaiso University Law Review.
Ellen Podgor
The third edition of Professor Podgor's co-authored casebook, International Criminal Law: Cases and Materials has been published by LexisNexis.
Becky Morgan
On February 5, Professor Morgan presented her recent law review article “The New Importance of Advance Directives” at a CLE hosted by the Estate Planning & Community Property L.J. @ Texas Tech in Lubbock. On February 12, Professors Morgan and Mary Alice Jackson presented a luncheon session at the University of Texas Annual Special Needs Trust CLE in Austin. On February 18, Professor Morgan spoke about Elder Rights and Elder Justice as part of the Administration on Aging's regional listening session on the 2011 reauthorization of the Older Americans Act.
Joe Morrissey
Professor Morrissey will be presenting at the 4th Annual Critical Race Studies Symposium on "Intersectionality: Challenging Theory, Reframing Politics & Transforming Movements" in March.
Joe Morrissey
Professor Morrissey spoke on "Taking Lochner out of the Closet" at Mercer University School of Law on February 9.
Lou Virelli
Professor Virelli's essay, "Evolutionary Due Process" has been published on Colloquy: Northwestern University Law Review, http://colloquy.law.northwestern.edu/main/2010/01/evolutionary-due-process.html.
Janice McClendon
Professor McClendon spoke at the Tampa Bay Pension Council Meeting in Tampa on February 4 on :Perceptions of Excessive Executive Compensation and Their Impact on the 2009 Proxy Season."