Kirsten Davis
. . . who has had two articles included as part of the Legal Writing Institute's monograph on "The Art of Critiquing Written Work," http://www.lwionline.org/monograph_volume_one.html
Mark Bauer
. . . for being appointed to SEALS' moderator committee.
Ellen Podgor
. . . on the release of the Third Edition of her co-authored White Collar Crime casebook, 2009 Statutory, Documentary and Case Supplement to White Collar Crime: Law and Practice, 3d.
Michael Allen
. . . whose review of Constitutional Systems of the World: The Constitution of the United States of America by Harvard Professor Mark Tushnet has appeared in the Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 19. This is the journal of the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association.
Brooke Bowman
. . . on the publication of Research Across the Curriculum: The Road Must Continue Beyond the First Year, 61 Okla. L. Rev. 503 (2008).
Kristen Adams
. . . who presented on "Using External Law to Supplement --and Sometimes Supplant -- the UCC" on August 1 at the ABA Annual Meeting in Chicago.
Luz Nagle
. . . who conducted a training program today for the St. Petersburg Police and several other law enforcement agencies on legal policy and the law regarding human trafficking.
Lizabeth Moody
. . . who has been appointed to the ABA's Standing Committee on the Library of Congress.
Stephanie Vaughan
. . . on the publication of Persuasion Is an Art . . . But It Is Also an Invaluable Tool in Advocacy, 61 Baylor L. Rev. 635 (2009).
Ellen Podgor
. . . on the publication of "Race-ing Prosecutors' Ethics Codes," in the Summer 2009 issue of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review.
Kirsten Davis
. . . who was a plenary speaker at the Association of Legal Writing Directors Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. The plenary, titled "Tales of Development in LRW Told by Pioneers and Newcomers," featured Davis, Lisa Eichhorn of South Carolina, Suzanne Rowe of Oregon, and Marilyn Walter of Brooklyn Law School.
Michael Allen
. . . who has been invited to testify before the United States Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs on July 29th. The committee will be holding a hearing concerning the claims processing system for benefits including judicial review of those benefits determinations. In addition, at the request of a partnership between a non-profit entity and several state agencies, he spent two days this week in Tallahassee teaching high school teachers about the United States Constitution. This event is held as part of a recent state commitment to increase the teaching of civics in elementary and secondary schools in the state.