Terri Radwan
. . . who has been elected Secretary of the Ferguson-White Inn of Court.
Ellen Podgor
. . . who has been appointed to chair the SEALS "Distance Learning" committee next year.
Kristen Adams
. . . who has been appointed to serve on the SEALS "Call for Papers" committee next year.
Becky Morgan
Professor Rebecca Morgan has been selected to be on the cover of NAELA magazine.
Carol Henderson
Professor Henderson participated in a web conference in conjunction with Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government's ASH Institute for Democratic Goverance and Innovation on May 10th. Link to Harvard's site: http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/xchat-transcript.html?chid=61
Michael Allen
. . . who received the University's Excellence in Teaching Award for 2006-2007.
Tom Marks and Terri Radwan
. . . who received the University's Homer and Dolly Hand Awards for Excellence in Faculty Scholarship for 2006-2007.
Kate Bohl
On Thursday, May 3, Professor Bohl was a panelist in an hour-long piece on Rhode Island Public Access television. She presented her Roger Williams Law Review article on Gay Marriage in Rhode Island, and joined in a lively discussion with the Executive Director of Marriage Equality RI and the President of Roger Williams University's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Alliance. That evening, she presented my article again at Roger Williams University.
Carol Henderson
Congratulations to Prof. Carol Henderson on the recent release of the fifth edition of Scientific Evidence in Civil and Criminal Cases, which she co-edits with Andre A. Moenssens (Emeritus, Missouri-Kansas City) and Sharon Gross Portwood (North Carolina-Charlotte, Institute for Social Capital.
Bruce Jacob
Vandeplas Publishing has published Dean Jacobs's book, "Remembering a Great Lawyer: Harold L. "Tom" Sebring," which concerns our former Dean who also served as Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court (among other things). The book is based on a law-review article published in 2000 by the Stetson Law Review>.
Luz Nagle
Next week, Prof. Nagle will be giving a keynote address for an international organization in Nigeria; she also will be making a presentation to UNICEF officials and government officials in Nigeria regarding child trafficking. This week, she is participating on the internaqtional criminal law section panel at the ABA International Law Section meeting in Washington, D.C.
Paul Boudreaux
Professor Boudreaux gave a works-in-progress presentation to Stetson's law faculty this week.