Roy Gardner

who serves on the selection committee for the 2007 National Wetlands Awards selection committee


Darryll Jones

whose most recent article, "Third Party Profit-Taking in Tax Exemption Jurisprudence," has been accepted for publication in the BYU Law Review. Darryll also received an offer from the Yale Law and Policy Review.


Tim Kaye

who gave a presentation to the Senior Student Affairs Officers track on "Risk Management and Study Abroad Programs" at the Association of Student Judicial Affairs annual conference, and gave a presentation with Bob Bickel and others on "Confronting the Perception of Higher Education as a Commodity and the Student as Customer or Product" at the National Conference on Law and Higher Education.


Drew Moore

whose article, "The Birth of Unocal - A Brief History" was recently listed on SSRN's Top Ten download list for "Legal History."


Joe Morrissey & Stephanie Vaughan

who coached our Vis team to the state championship with weekend. As a result of the win, we will receive some travel support to Vienna from The Florida Bar


Luz Nagle

who has been invited to deliver 10th Anniversary Lecture of Human Development Initiative in Nigeria. In addition, Luz co-authored a chapter in the recently published book titled Responsabilidad Civil de Profesionales y Empresarios.


Mike Allen, Bruce Jacob, and Ellen Podgor

for their hard work and participation in last week's program, "The Supreme Court -- An Insider's View." Stetson presented this program in cooperation with the local PBS station in advance of the new series on the Supreme Court; an article about the series appeared in yesterday's Daily Chronicle of Higher Education. Frank Klim coordinated the event


Linda Anderson

on the publication of "Protecting Parent-Child Relationships: Determining Parental Rights of Same-Sex Parents Consistently Despite Varying Recognition of Their Relationship," in the Pierce Law Review.


Dorothea Beane

for a successful program earlier this month with the Ebony Scholars.


Kate Bohl

for her article in the Oklahoma Law Review, "The 'Unprecedented Intrusion': A Survey and Analysis of Selected Grandparent Visitation Cases, being cited to by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The case is presently pending on a cert. petition to the United States Supreme Court.


Roy Gardner

who co-authored "The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands: Assessment of International Designations Within the United States," in The Environmental Law Reporter. Roy also has been invited to speak in March at the upcoming 36th Annual Environmental Law Conference (Keystone, Colorado) sponsored by the ABA on a panel titled “Preparing Green Lawyers for Practice in a Changing Environment.”


Ellen Podgor

who authored two chapters in the recently published book Martha Stewart's Legal Troubles. Mike Seigel, who has visited with us during a few summers, also co-authored a chapter in the book.