Michael Allen

. . . whose article, "Of Remedy, Juries and State Regulation of Punitive Damages: The Significance of Philip Morris v. Williams," will be published the NYU Annual Survey of American Law; he also will present the paper this week at the University of Florida.


Peter Lake

. . . who was the featured speaker at the September Medical University of South Carolina Trustees Leadership Academy in Charleston.


Mark Bauer

Professor Bauer has given, or is scheduled to give, the following presentations: Sept. 29: Professor Bauer spoke on his Macy's article at the Canadian Law & Economics Association's annual call law school conference at the University of Toronto law school conference. Oct. 3: Professor Bauer will address the annual convention of the National Crime Prevention Council in Atlanta on crimes against seniors and a law school's role in educating law enforcement officers and the public. Oct. 12: The Askew Institute for Public Policy is convening a consumer protection conference at the University of Florida -- the invitees are the state's elected officials. The goal is to get them to commit to an action plan to improve consumer protection, and Professor Bauer will serve as a discussion leader. Oct. 19: The National Federal of Paralegal Associations is having its annual convention in Tampa. Professor Bauer will deliver the keynot speech on Identity Theft.


Carol Henderson

Last week, Professor Henderson taped a segment for the Montel Weilliams Show in NYC on forensic science and exonerations with DNA; the show will air in November (date TBD). In addition, she attended the National Academy of Sciences meeting on "Identifying the Needs of the Forensic Science Community," in Woods Hole, MA. She also has been invited to write a chapter in the new Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science (UK).


Kate Bohl

. . . who has been invited by Southwestern University Law School to present her soon-to-be-forthcoming article, "Generations X and Y Go to Law School:Learning Styles and Practical Strategies for Class Management" as part of that school's Faculty Scholarship Series on October 5.


Luz Nagle

. . . who will author a chapter on the rule of law in Latin America in the forthocming book by Routledge Publishing, "Latin American Democracy: Emerging Reality or Endangered Species?" The co-authors of this book are among the top Latin American studies scholars in the United States.


Mark Bauer

. . . whose article "'Give The Lady What She Wants' -- As Long As It's Macy's" has been accepted for publication in the Temple Law Review.


Linda Anderson

. . . who presented "What Do You See?" at last week's southeastern legal writing conference at Nova Southeastern.


Kate Bohl

. . . who presented "Generations X & Y Take Legal Writing: Practical Strategies for Class Management" at last week's southeastern legal writing conference at Nova Southeastern.


Brooke Bowman

. . . who presented "Revising: Creating a Checklist that Can Be Used Beyond the LRW Class" at last week's southeastern legal writing conference at Nova Southeastern.


Catherine Cameron and Jeff Minneti

. . . who presented "Bridging the Gap: Designing a Class that Helps Students Transition from Legal Writing Assignments to Writing for Final Exams" at last week's southeastern legal writing conference at Nova Southeastern.


Kirsten Davis

. . . who presented "Classical Style: Encouraging Students to Take Style Seriously" at last week's southeastern legal writing conference at Nova Southeastern.