Luz Nagle
On Tuesday, Professor Nagle will participate in a public forum at Temple Beth-El in St. Petersburg on "Immigration in Americal." The St. Petersburg Times article about this forum appears here: http://www.sptimes.com/2007/04/29/Neighborhoodtimes/Public_forum_to_addre.shtml. Professor Allen helped to plan this forum.
Kristen Adams
Professor Adams was the faculty coordinator for the most recent edition of the Stetson Law Review, which focuses on "Housing, Personhood, and Dignity." She also wrote a significant introduction to the symposium.
Ann Piccard
Professor Piccard authored "Residential Evictions in Florida: When the Rent Is Due, Where Is the Process," which appears in the current issue of the Stetson Law Review.
Jamie Fox
Professor Fox's article, entatively titled "The Law of Many Faces: The Ambiguous Origins of Reconstruction-Era Freedom of Contract," will be published in a 2008 issue of the peer-edited and prestigious American Journal of Legal History.
Terri Radwan
. . . for giving a faculty scholarship exchange presentation at the University of Houston.
Paul Boudreaux
. . . for speaking on "Condo Law" at Eckerd College's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Carol Henderson
Carol spoke at the Louisana Judicial College Spring Conference in Lafayette, Louisiana, with Dr. Michael Baden on the "CSI Effect" on April 20. On April 23 and 24, Carol will be at the National Academy of Sciences in Chicago, where she has been invited to serve as a commentator at the meeting of the Committee on Identifying the Needs of the Forensic Science Community. She is also going to be interviewed by The New Yorker magazine for an article about forensic science.
Luz Nagle
On April 23, Luz will be part of the "Speak Up Presents" program on human trafficking. The show will air at 7:00 PM on Bright House Network channel 20 and Verizon channel 30.
Peter Lake
Peter was interviewed several times about the Virginia Tech tragedy and was featured in the following media outlets: • ABC World News Tonight • Good Morning America • Time magazine • USA Today • Christian Science Monitor • Seattle Intelligencer • Houston Chronicle • Orlando Sentinel • Las Vegas Sun • Hartford Courant • International News Service - Sydney, Australia • WKRN.com, Nashville • ABC 33/40, Alabama • ABC 7, Chicago • AM New York • WCBS-TV • WCBS NEWSRADIO 880 • WPHT – Philadelphia • KCBS-TV/KCAL-TV (cbs2.com) (Chicago) • KYW-TV (cbs3.com) • WBZ-TV (cbs4boston.com) • WFOR-TV (cbs4.com) • KPIX-TV CBS5.com • CBS11tv.com • KOVR-TV (cbs13.com) • KDKA-TV • WCCO-TV • KSTP-TV (Saint Paul, Minn.) • Cox.net • Belleview News-Democrat • Washington Examiner • Hamilton Journal-News • Springfield News-Sun • Dayton Daily News • Marshall News Messenger • Tuscaloosa News • Florence, Alabama Times Daily • Yahoo! News • NJ.com • AP wire • Grand Junction Daily Sentinel • Greenville Daily Reflector • Del Rio News-Herald • Kerrville Daily Times • Macon Telegraph • Daytona Beach News-Journal • San Luis Obispo Tribune (Cal.) • Charleston Gazette • New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung • Tri-City Herald (Columbia, Wash.)
Joe Morrissey
. . . for giving a faculty exchange presentation at Cumberland School of Law.
Bobbi Flowers
. . . for organizing the successful AMTA Gold Medal competition this weekend.
Cynthia Hawkins-Leon
Professor Hawkins-Leon has been selected as a speaker at the University of Akron symposium, "The New Face of Women’s Legal History," which will be held in October 2007. Papers will be published in a symposium issue of the Akron Law Review, and potentially in a collection of essays to be published by New York University press.