Luz Nagle

Earlier this month, Professor Nagle attended the International Bar Association conference in Madrid. In addition to having organized several sessions as the co-chair of the criminal law section, she also spoke on two panels: one on gangs as an international security threat and another on corporate responsibility in human trafficking. She also participated in an international rule of law session with Judge Garzon of Spain and other prominent international jurists. She also will speak at the ABA's 19th Annual Review of the Field of National Security Law in mid-November.


Kelly Feeley

Professor Kelley spoke at the UCLA/BYU Conference, "The Pedagogy of Interviewing and Counseling II: Continuing the Quest for Improved Methodology," on Oct. 16-17, at UCLA. She spoke during a plenary session on a panel titled "Teaching Interviewing, Counseling and Other Practice Skills." She also participated in the "Teaching Methods Group" breakout session.


Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke last week at a cermonial session of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. The session was held to mark the 20th anniversary of the Court's first convening. It was held in the cermonial courtroom for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. There were about 150 guests in attendance, including the Chief Judges of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, the United States Tax Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. The Court also officially recognized Stetson and students Meg O'Neill and Chase Hattaway for outstanding perfrormance in connection with the recently concluded moot court competition.


Roy Gardner

. . . who has been invited to serve on an honorary advisory board for Indian moots.


Luz Nagle

. . . who has been invited to serve on the Academic Advisory Board for the book "Weapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism," authored by retired USA Brigadier General, Russell Howard, and James Forest of the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.


Catherine Cameron

Quinnipiac Law Review has agreed to publish her article, “Fixing FOIA: Pushing Congress to Amend Section b(3) to Require Congress to Explicitly Indicate an Intent to Exempt Records from FOIA in New Legislation.” The article will appear in the summer issue of volume 28.


Catherine Cameron and Jason Palmer

. . . who presented “Removing the Roadblocks: Strategies for Effective Written Advocacy” to the Merlin Law Group today.


Rebecca Morgan

. . . who will receive an award on Friday from the National College of Probate Judges.


Rebecca Morgan

. . . who has been elected to the American Law Institute.


Luz Nagle

. . . who has been elected to the American Law Institute.


Luz Nagle

. . . who will teach a one-week course in Argentina this week on human-trafficking issues to Argentine judges, lawyers, and law enforcement under a program sponsored by the U.S. State Department.


Brooke Bowman

. . . who presented "The Judicial Footnote" at the ALWD Scholarship Forum in St. Petersburg this weekend.