Ellen Podgor

. . . who recently has spoken at Georgetown Law Center and Northwestern University.


Peter Lake

. . . whose essay "Student Discipline: The Case Against Legalistic Approaches" appeared in the April 13 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education.


Candace Zierdt

. . . who gave presentations at the ABA's Section of Business annual meeting in Vancouver.


Michael Allen

. . . who spoke at Seattle University School of Law last week at a conference on Alternate Perspectives on the Judicial Role; a related article has bee published in the Seattle Law Review: "A Limited Defense of (at Least Some of) the Umpire Analogy," 32 Seattle U. L. Rev. 525 (2009).


Kristen Adams

. . . who has been selected as the UCC Vice Chair of the ABA's Business Section.


Dorothea Beane

. . . who has been working on the constitution for the U.S. Virgin Islands through Stetson Law's Institute of Caribbean Law and Policy.


Mike Seigel

. . . whose home school has awarded him a University of Florida Research Foundation Professorship Award for 2009-11. These professorships recognize faculty who have established a distinguished record of research and scholarship during the last five years that is expected to lead to continuing distinction in their field.


Robert Batey

. . . whose most recent article, "Categorial Bars to Execution: Civilizing the Death Penalty," has been published at 5 Hous. L. Rev. 1493 (2009).


Bobbi Flowers

. . . who conducted training for the Department of Children and Families' trial attorneys in Fort Myers last week.


Ellen Podgor

. . . who spoke at St. Thomas University School of Law, on March 26, as part of the school's annual Distinguished Speaker Series; her topic was "Prosecutors and the Road to Justice."


Catherine Cameron and Kelly Feeley

. . . who will present at the Global Legal Skills IV Conference in Washington D.C. this summer on “Negotiating and Mediating in a Global Environment.”


Ann Piccard

. . . piece, "Teaching to Different Levels of Experience: What I Learned about Teaching from Being a Student (Or: There Really Is More Than One Way to Skin That Cat)," appears in the most recent issue of Perspectives.