Luz Nagle
. . . who recently spoke at the International Bar Association's Annual Conference in Singapore.
Ellen Podgor
. . . who served on the panel regarding "Corporate Deferred Prosecution Agreements: Issues in Hybrid Enforcement" at the 2007 Administrative Law Conference in Washington, D.C. last week. She also spoke at the ABA Second Annual Securities Fraud Institute, also in D.C.
Michael Allen
. . . who has been invited to serve as the plenary speaker at the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims' Tenth Judicial Conference, to be held in April in Washington. In addition, the presentation he delivered at the Ninth Judicial Conference in May 2007 has been published in the Veterans Appeals Reporter at 21 Vet. App. 8-30 (2007). The other principal speaker at the conference that day was United States Solicitor General Paul Clement.
Ellen Podgor
. . . whose White Collar Crime blog hit a milestone on October 14, when the one millionth reader visited the site.
Tom Marks
. . . for being inducted into the College of Law's Hall of Fame.
Rebecca Trammell and Brooke Bowman
. . . whose presentation, "Putting the R in LRW," has been accepted for the 13th Biennial Conference of Legal Writing Institute, in Indianapolis, Indiana, in July 2008.
Linda Anderson
. . . who has been selected to present "Designing (or redesigning) Your Course to Improve Learning and Teaching –Integrated Instructional Design Tools" at the Legal Writing Institution biennial conference in Indianapolis in July.
Roy Gardner
. . . who presented Beyond “No Net Loss”: Prospects for Long-term Success of Wetland Mitigation Sites at a faculty workshop at Florida State University, and Federal Wetland Mitigation Policy in an ecosystems seminar, also at FSU.
Catherine Cameron and Jeff Minneti
. . . who have been selected to present at the 2008 Legal Writing Institute, in July, in Indianapolis; their presentation will be titled, "Teaching to Different Learning Styles in the LR&W Classroom."
Luz Nagle and Roy Gardner
Professors Nagle and Gardner recently participated in "Wetlands in War: International Environmental Law and Damages to Aquatic Resources during Conflict" at the ABA International Law Section Fall Meeting in London on October 3. Professor Gardner was the program chair and moderator, and the panelists were Abou Bamba, the Ramsar Secretariat's Senior Advisor for Africa, Rae Lindsay of Clifford Chance (London), Joe Dellapenna of Villanova, and Professor Luz Nagle of Stetson. Bamba introduced the Ramsar Convention and spoke about the environmental impacts of African conflicts. Lindsay discussed environmental damage claims from the first Gulf War, and Dellapenna covered the draining of the Mesopotamian Marshlands by Saddam Hussein. Professor Nagle gave an excellent presentation on the environmental impacts on water quality from cocaine production in South America.
Kristen Adams
. . . who was the faculty exchange speaker last week at Indiana University - Indianapolis.
Kirsten Davis
. . . whose essay, "Commenting and Conversation," was published in the Fall 2007 issue of The Second Draft, A Publication of the Legal Writing Institute.