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FACULTY APPLAUSE
11/2/2009

Jason Palmer
On October 27, Professor Palmer presented at the 2009 Fall Meeting of the ABA International Law Section on a panel titled "Associates Boot Camp: Nuts and Bolts of Drafting for Clients." The presentation was directed to young lawyers and focused on tips for interviewing clients and witnesses and communicating with those individuals in a professional and competent manner through well-written and organized letters and emails.


Luz Nagle
Professor Nagle has been appointed by the Governor as the permanent designee for the Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking on the Governor's Task Force on Human Trafficking, which convened last Friday in Miami.


10/27/2009

Ann Piccard
Yesterday, Professor Piccard attended the Law & Economic Mobility conference at American University’s Washington College of Law. She her paper-in-progress, which is tentatively titled “The International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: Can an International Instrument Address Economic Injustice in the United States?”


Michael Rustad
Professor Rustad is the co-recipient of this year's Charles P. Kindregan Award for Extraordinary Contributions to Advanced Legal Studies and to Continuing Legal Education at Suffolk University.


10/25/2009

Kristen Adams
On October 24, Professor Adams spoke to the University Trustees about the College of Law's Honors Program.


Charles Rose
On October 24, Professor Rose addressed the University Trustees on experiential learning opportunities at the College of Law.


Liz Moody
On October 24, 2009, Dean Moody was inducted into the College of Law's Hall of Fame.


Ellen Podgor
On October 23, 2009, Professor Podgor spoke at the University of Chicago Law School symposium on Crime, Criminal Law, and the Recession. Her topic was "White Collar Crime and the Recession: Was the Chicken or Egg First?"


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