Kristen Adams
. . . who spoke on February 26 to the St. Petersburg Bar Association's Business Law Section on "How the ALI Principles of Software Contracts Project Affects You."
Tim Kaye
. . . whose article "Divided by a Common Language: Why the British Adoption of the American Anti-Discrimination Model Did Not Lead to an Identical Approach to Age Discrimination Law," is being published in Stetson's Journal of International Aging Law and Policy.
Carol Henderson
. . . who will testify before Congress next week on the recent National Academy of Sciences report "Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward."
Luz Nagle
. . . who will give the Keynote Address for the Rule of Law Conference at the Center for the Study of the Americas, sponsored by Copenhagen Business School, in Denmark, and also will speak in April at South Texas College, McAllen, Texas, at a symposium on "Confronting Sex Slavery in the 21st Century"; she also has been nominated by the ABA's Criminal Justice Section for a three-year term on the CJS Council.
Peter Lake
. . . who co-chaired Stetson's 30th annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education, held Feb. 20-25, in Orlando; he also served as a featured speaker on "Beyond Discipline" and moderated a post-conference workshop on student suicide prevention.
Darryll Jones
. . . who will be a featured speaker at Washburn University School of Law's 2009 Tax Law Colloquium on March 27.
Jason Palmer
. . . who will serve as a panelist for the ABA and Florida Bar program on the Pathways to Employment in International Law, at Stetson Law, on February 24.
Peter Lake
. . . who gave presentations on campus Threat Assessment Teams for the Virginia Center for School Safety.
Ellen Podgor
. . . who will be presenting at the 2d Annual University of Louisville Law Review Symposium, University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, February 20, 2009.
Kate Bohl
. . . whose proposal to create a Children and the Law Reader (with Professor Lorillard of Southwestern University Law School) has been accepted by Vandeplas Publishing.
Luz Nagle
. . . who has been invited to participate in an international symposium at Santa Clara University School of Law in March 2009; the event is titled "Symposium on the Future of International Criminal Justice."
Luz Nagle
. . . who today is training members of the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office and area police department officers on federal legislation and enforcement for fighting human trafficking.