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1laLaw Unlverslty of Florida Levin College of Law Newsletter Vol. 6 No. 17 March 17, 2003 ABA/AALS Site Visit March 22-26 American Bar Association (ABA) and oe U1Association of American Shi ommit oft Eir al Law Schools (AALS) aud Lan d Use Lw Se l of Tie Florida Ba representatives will be reIulted iii a record crowd of 200-pIus in Gainesville Saturday- including 140 paid registrants at thle Ninh Wednesday (March 22- Annual Public Interest Coniference Feb. 27- Concerted efforis by conference Co-Chars Kell-s Sarmek and Nn { @ @ 5 ~ N 26), to conduct a site enter) and her Uaw sudents were key o s succss visit at the UF Levin Dr Bro T a renowned chol College of Law. The religion and nature, examined tle evolution of Saturday on representing Massachusetts plain- visit is part of the ABA environmentalism, relign's relationship t the tiffs in the famous case against WR Grace and accreditation process environment, enviromneta philosophy ad Beatrice foods and his present practice, where and AALS review for environmental la from passage of the he employs mediation to achi jtic for conformity. Wilderness Act in 1964 te the Johannesburg clients in similar cases. SuImmit in 2001 at a kick-off reception at tlhe Other sessions examined Florida resourCcs, UF ID Card? nUF ID cards will be Florida MS f Naral s lprocessedd a o aMarch 25-26 Paricipas Fry e outside Media Services, a \oundthI triis Octobel. Fittinlg appro- Cemer f nr IGQ rimentin- second floor of Bruton- iately it te C e t Geer Hall. (This may be nyour last chance to get a S1 @ @ 1new card here instead of on main campus.) Trial Team Wins First In ATLA Competition UsAmerican Bar Association (ABA) 2002 First Place The UF Trial Team has won first place in the (both teams, two separate brackets) and 2003 First Place ing th*m nndergrOu d a t American Triala Lawy ters Associametion (ATLA) - American Trial Lawyers Association Competition 2001 First Place, 2002 First Place and 2003 First Place and for the second year in a row has swept all and Semi-Finalist spring competitions and dominated the highly "We are all proud to be part of such a competitive southeastern region. To summarize: successful organization," said Team President Trial Te Bar 2001 First Place (Best Advocate Award), 2002 First Place (Best Advocate Tony Sos. "It is not a fluke that we won these UNIVERSIY OF Award), 2003 First Place and Semi-Finalist (Best competitions, but a matter of dedication." Advocate Award) (Announcements Continue Page 5) Levin College of Law 1 FlaLaw University of Florida Levin College of Law Newsletter March 17, 2003 Apply Now For Honor Committee The Honor Register For Summer/Fall Externships enhancing your resume, gaining practical legal Committee elects first- Students enrolling in summer or fall extern- skills and increasing your odds of finding the and third-semester ships must retum the Externship Program right job through externships, study abroad or representatives March Acknowledgment and Registration Form to the earning a Pro Bono Certificate. And don't forget 25. Candidates should Center for Career Services by Monday, March the value of networking or sending resumes and e-mail a statement (100 24. Students will be given registration numbers cover letters to firms and organizations that don't words or less) stating when they become available. visit campus. why they would like to For assistance with these and other job serve by noon Friday More Tojob Search Than OCI search strategies, make an appointment with a (March 21) to On-Campus Interviewing (OCI) is easy and Career Services counselor. HCElections@ can help you findjobs for summer and upon yahoo.com. For informa- graduation. However, it is not for everyone, and Submit Pro Bono Hours For Certificate tion: DeShannon most students find jobs through other sources. It Students who volunteer their legal expertise McDonald (de_mcdonald also may depend on where you want to work, for 35 hours or more earn a Pro Bono @yahoo.com). since participants tend to be law firms (generally Certificate. To be eligible this semester, students larger firms in fall and medium/small in spring). must turn in their hours, signed by a supervisor, In addition to or instead of OCI, consider to Career Services by noon March 26. Martina Pelley Retires June 30 After 31 Years At UF Law Coordinator for Administrative who later recommended her for the Law Series Kicks Services Martina Pelley will bid position in the Dean's Office. Off Wedethe law school farewell June 30, "Over the years Martina worked ff Wedne a concluding 31 years of exemplary for the library, she was constantly The Law College service to the College of Law and seeking better ways of doing Council and Alachua close to 40 with the university. things," said Taylor. "She was a joy County Support "Working with Martina over to work with and adept at dealing Services kick off a the past year has been an extraordi- with the many unexpected chal- Community Law Series nary pleasure, and it's hard to lenges that arose every day with a Wednesday (March 19) imagine the law school without Marta sense of humor and purpose." with a presentation on Martina Pelley retires this lune. her," said Associate Dean for "Having worked closely with Estates, Trusts and Academic Affairs Michael Friel. "She has done a Martina for more than two years, I understand that Elder Law sponsored wonderful job, and we'll miss her very much." she is, in many ways, the heart of the law school," by the Estates, Trusts "I'm sad I won't be here to see the results of said Professor Michael Seigel, former associate and Elder Law Sociey. the renovations and other changes, but pleased dean. "She is a classic 'un-sung hero,' handling Also scheduled are that such wonderful people all of whom I will so many things so well behind the scenes that Family Law (March 26), miss very much will be here to take care of the faculty and other staff are simply unaware of it." Street Law (Apl 2) and law school," said Pelley. "It has been my good fortune over the years Landlord/Tenant After she retires, Pelley's position will be to work with five deans Dick Julin, Tom Disputes (April 9). All reconfigured and combined with other responsibil- Reed, Jeff Lewis, Rick Matasar and Jon Mills are at 7 p.m., Alachua ities into a new position associate dean for and six associate deans, and discover they each County Health administrative affairs now held in transitional/ were terrific in their own way," said Pelley. Department auditorium learning mode by former Student Affairs Assistant A Gainesville native, she received her B.A. (224 SE 24th St., behind SS 2 S in Dean Patrick Shannon (seepage 3). (sociology) and M.A. (education) from the Food Lion on "I'm delighted Pat was chosen, and that we University of Florida. Prior to joining the law Hawthorne Road). For have been given time to work together to ensure a school, she worked for the UF J. Hillis Miller information: Nicole smooth transition," said Pelley. Health Science Center in orthopedics, communi- Kibert (392-2237 or k e -Pelleyjoined UF law in 1971 as secretary to cation disorders and purchasing. nck@ufl.edu). Legal Information Center Director Betty Taylor, 2 FlaLaw Unlverslty of Florida Levin College of Law Newsletter March 17, 2003 Children's Shannon Named onference Associate Dean Position Begins Thursday The conference Lvin rCollg o Law Iadnot all of theimthle "Children, Culture and lo o it facilitis.Ao oter thi ,e Violence," co-hosted by school is ex g its orgiztioal cte the college's Center for and liow it can become more efficient an etter Children and the Law e lty and almni and UF's Center for T1e first significant reirganization occurred Children's Literature ast wek, wen Dean Jon Milis announced tht and Culture, is this Assitan Dean fr StuntAffars tick k (rght) and Associate Dean for Academic Thursday-Friday Sha..ni.on ha. d be. n promoted into the Iew p.osiio.....', Aff..irs Michael..... amFi .ajor (March 20-21). The sociate an f administrative ffirs efforts due tet un ay ths December conference will exam- "Deans and ssociate deans in academic ine where violence affair tend to remain in l hosl roles for a limiited kasociate dean, aid lo implCment lil sane openl occurs in children's tie, s most law scools our size hae a positiol door policy and servant eadership philosopy lives (family, school, like this,- said Milis. "A long-term administrator is used in my interaction with student in working u juvenile justice vital to provide contlinuty ani cavd y the institutituion- with the larger law school communily.isiuine" institutions and other al history. Paits expericnce, quahliicamtion and 'Servant leadership is serving those around public spaces). reputation imade himl the ideal choice for this you to eniable tihcm to reach thirc i o public spaces). mportint ro." ll can rve It also will explore The promoifon became ollcial Marcih 1 nd Ihope f stf and students see le a cultural manifestations Shannon will a me full e rponiity for resorce to help m ovr hd tha prof violence, including his new duties April 15, tiough hle hegan to take vent lus from achieving oux go~als is n initn portrayals of children on many of thcm last August. Shannon wal hired as assistt dean for and youth as predators "1 flnd it vwey fuifilling Lto help tent, and it student affirs ii 1990 by Dean Richard Matasar, and intersections of has been frustrating for lime this schol yea that who charged hii with implementing a open door violence with race, as 1 tried to meet the demands of botl jobis 1 policy and making the Office f Sttudnt Affairs class, gender and could not be as available to them as 1 would lhave more accessible to students. sexuality. liked," said Shannon. "But we have the greatest "During lie seven years 1 served as assistant For information For information tudents in the world, and 1 have appreciated their dean, 1 saw roughly 17,500 students in my office and/or to register, go to understanding of my dilemma.~ as many as 125 in a single day. That repreents lttp://childconference. Shannon will work closely with lie di ean and those who atlly signed in, and doen't includec ichp.edu/ or contact aisociate dkan for academic affairs i oversee.ng chats on the phone at home some at 3 a.m. -Dircor Confrce te l hls htl d c l t i f t c corrido Director of Conference Planning & Special Events Barbara DeVoe S(392-8070 or devoe@ 1 c o te c ac c th l 1 o 1 lii i law. ufl.edu). po @teliait a on k ee Certification like Mri 1 ca se i l il Presr Ji i dr Lexis Nexis 1 r d S l o ld o te n s n d s Certification is scheduled S e h M March 18, 19 and 25. 3 FlaLaw University of Florida Levin College of Law Newsletter March 17, 2003 Race Conference Apply ByWednesday For Fall Clinics, Trial Practice Next Week If you plan to take Criminal, Civil or The Center for the Mediation Clinic, Clinic Prep or Trial Practice Study of Race and Race during Fall 2003 or Criminal Clinic or Civil Relations (CSRRR) Clinic during Summer 2003 you MUST will host March 27-28 obtain an application from Student Affairs and its fourth annual return it by 5 p.m. Wednesday (March 26). conference "Rhyme, (Informational sheets on bulletin board Rhetoric and Race: outside Student Affairs). Exploring the Influence of Language, Literature Criminal Clinic (Fall or Summer) Offered in a and Lyrics on Race variety of locations. Those selected MUST attend Institute for Dispute Resolution Associate Director Relations." a MANDATORY meeting (date/time TBA). Alison Gerencser (left) and others in the Virgil Relations. Hawkins Civil Clinics help students acquire practical Harvard Law Before the start of summer/fall term, students experience while earning credit. Professor Lani Guinier must have completed 48 credit hours, Trial is keynote speaker. Practice or Trial Advocacy, Police Practices and dents who have taken Children's Law, Family Sessions wil focus on Adversary Systems. (Important: Criminal Clinic Law, Evidence, Trial Practice or Trial Advocacy, legal aspects of hate requires 30 hours in addition to class time in and Juvenile Extemships, Family Law Judicial speech, censorshi and summer, and 20 additional hours in fall.) Extemships or Domestic Violence Extemships. literature promoting Full Representation Civil Clinic (Fall or Pro Se Clinic Prep/Pro Se Clinic (Fall) Two- "emotional segregation," Summer) No clinic prep requirement, but first semester sequence: Pro Se Clinic Prep in Fall and will include three weeks of the semester (two weeks during 2003 and Pro Se Clinic in Spring 2004. Register discussions on legal summer) are known as the "Intensive Seminar" by applying to Pro Se Clinic Prep. (Students in rights and responsibili- and require 20 hours of class time per week. Pro Se Clinic Prep automatically proceed to Pro ties and roles of educa- Mediation Clinic (Fall) No prerequisites. First Se Clinic.) Preference given to fifth-semester tors, legislators, litiga- two-and-a-half weeks are an Intensive Seminar students who have taken Family Law, Evidence, tors and parents, as well (total of 40 hours), which is scheduled around Trial Practice or Trial Advocacy, and Family Law as interdisciplinary pre- other courses. Friday mornings must be available Judicial Clerk Externships or Domestic Violence sentations on history for mediations conducted downtown. Extemships. and the development of Ocala/Lake City Mediation (Fall) No prerequi- Child Welfare Clinic (Fall) Child, Parent & the racialized literature and sites. First two-and-a-half weeks are Intensive State required before enrolling. Preference also expressions. Seminar (total of 20 hours) that qualifies as an given to sixth-semester students who have taken For information, go approved County Court Mediation course certi- Family Law, Advanced Topics in Family Law to www.law.ufl.edu/ fied by the Supreme Court of Florida. This clinic Seminar or Juvenile/Family Law Extemship. For centers/csrrr/events. is identical to Mediation Clinic (above), but times more information about this clinic, contact shtml, or contact will be Monday, 2-3:50 p.m.; Tuesday, 9-10:50 Monique Haughton (Haughton@law.ufl.edu). Director of Conference a.m.; and Wednesday, 8 a.m.-noon, and it is locat- Conservation Clinic (Fall) The clinic accepts a Planning & Special ed in Ocala/Lake City. Wednesday momings must limited number of fall applicants, who must have Events Barbara DeVoe be free to conduct mediations. completed three semesters of law school. Consult (392-8070 or devoe@ Trial Practice (Fall) Registration by applica- with Clinic Director Tom Ankersen prior to law.ufl. edu). tion. Priority given to fifth-semester students. applying. Preference given to students who have Remaining slots will be filled by fourth- and enrolled, or intend to enroll, in the Environmental sixth-semester students, in that order. and Land Use Law Certificate Program. Students Juvenile Prep/Juvenile Clinic (Fall) Two- with Spanish and/or Portuguese language skills semester sequence: Juvenile Clinic Prep in Fall are encouraged to apply. Students may leam more 2003 and Juvenile Clinic in Spring 2003. Register and download/submt an application online at for the sequence by applying to Juvenile Clinic www.law.ufl.edu/cgr/clinic. Applications also Prep. (Students automatically proceed to Juvenile available in Student Affairs (164 Holland Hall) Clinic.) Preference given to fifth-semester stu- and Center for Govemmental Responsibility (230 Bruton-Geer Hall). 4 FlaLaw Unlverslty of Florida Levin College of Law Newsletter March 17, 2003 (Announcements, Continued) Fall FinancialAid The team now will compete in two national Renewal Reminder competitions ATLA in New Orleans March 21, Apply now for aid for followed by the ABA in Texas. the 2003-04 academic year. .... By You are encouraged to Apply By Friday For Coordinator Position apply online, since it can Interested students must apply by Friday save processing time and (March 21) for an Intro to Law & Ambassadors' its built-in editing format Coordinator position available in Student Affairs. Moot Court 'Final Four' reduces errors. Go to Duties include coordinating social events for the The Moot Court "Final Four" in late FAFSA/Renewal FAFSA program. The successful applicant will be ener- February brought justices of the 1 lth Circuit on the Web (www.FAFSA. getic, have strong leadership and solicitation Court to the law school. (For updated Moot ed.gov) and follow the skills, be able to help select new ambassadors and Court information, visit their website at instructions. You can then be on campus by Monday, Aug. 11. Previous www.law.ufl.edu/mootcourt.) check the status of your experience as a small group advisor or ambassa- application and/or make dor is required. pdor is required. Branch Inn. For information: Melissa Pallett corrections online. Applications are available in Student Affairs. (mpallett@ufl.edu). As a 2003-04 renewal Candidates should be prepared to interview before (mpaapplicant, you will not the end of the month. To discuss the position's For general information: JMBA President appica y o fi n the end of the month. To discuss the position'sor receive a renewal form in workload or for other information: Noemar Chris Hand (cjhand@ufl.edu or 380-9043) ore i in Castro (castro@law.ufl.edu or 392-0421). JMBA (UFJMBA@hotmail.com or 377-7655).use u ee should use your federal LRW TeachingAssistants Needed Grads Wanted For Law Alumni Council access code or "PIN" to The Legal Research and Writing Department Stay in touch with classmates and colleagues apply electronically. First- time applicants using a needs fall teaching assistants (applications avail- and represent and help improve your school er FAFSA can obtain a able in LRW office). For information: Legal Skills by serving on the Law Alumni Council, an adviso- 200304 FreeApplcantaia Professor & Director of Legal Research, Writing, and ry board of 200-plus alumni from each graduatingeral Student Aid in Appellate Advocacy Henry Wihnyk (392-2198). class who assist with fund-raising, reunions, alum- for Feeud nt Aid in ni outreach programs and student support. the Student Affairs lobby. JMBA Events & Opportunities To join, bring your resume to Mary Griffin For inforation: Financial The John Marshall Bar Association (JMBA) in Development & Alumm Affairs (282 HOL) and on (392-0421) invites you to take advantage of the following: gt a cop ofthe bylaws Then attend an ntroduc- * Free lunch and general meeting, Thursday tory meeting with Alumni Council President Ken Johnson of Naples Friday, April 11, 2:30-3:30 (March 20), noon, Bailey Courtroom. Officers and Johnson ofNaples Friday Aril 11, 2:30-3:30 representatives will report on JMBA and its activi- A.m. Dean's Conference Room (34-A HOL). ties, and students are encouraged to ask questions Student members are encouraged though Apply Today For ties, and offer suggestions. Students are encoaged to can meet and not reuired to attend the counci meeting Summer Awards question candidates runnig for JMBA offices. Saturday, April 12, 9:30 a.m., 297 HOL, and Interested students SJ A eletions fo r fo oicer ad 22 rres.- luncheon following at 11 a.m. in the law school must apply by the end Se f f o cafeteria. RSVP by April 4 to Griffin of today (March 17) for tive positions will be held Tuesday, March 25, con- tive positions will be held Tuesday, March 25, con- (griffin@law.ufl.edu or 392-9296). the Center for Latin course. To run, sign up in the JMBA Office by noon merican Stuie American Studies Thursday (March 20) and attend at least one candi- drsday (March 20) and atnd at least oe candi- Phi Delta Phi Membership Meeting Awards Competition for date meeting Tuesday (March 18), 8 p.m., 190A HOL or Thursday (March 20), 4 p.m, JMBA Office. Phi Delta Phi the oldest legal professional Summer Research. Send S A Trse Bal 2 4 p. r JMB A fraternity will hold an informational meeting applications to Wanda * JMBA Barrister's Ball tickets $25 for JMBA JMBA Barrister's Bal tikets 5 for J A for prospective members Thursday (March 20), Carter, 319 Grinter members and $30 for others will be sold on the concourse and in the JMBA Office M h 172. noon, 297 HOL. Refreshments will be served. Hall (details and appli- concourse and in the JMBA Office March 17-27. (JMBA members may prchase o dsc t tck- Membership applications are in second-fourth cation forms available at (JMBA members may purchase two discount tick- , semester students' folders today (March 17). For front desk there or ets each.) Ticket includes beverages and heavy hors information: Phi Delta Phi Secretary Ri online at www.latam. information: Phi Delta Phi Secretary Rick onlne at www.1atam. d'oeuvres. The black tie optional event will be held Whipple (whipl. Friday, March 28, 8 p.m.-1 a.m., at the Sweetwater 5 FlaLaw University of Florida Levin College of Law Newsletter March 17, 2003 Get FlaLaw via e-mail each Friday days before the rest of the world sees it. E-mail In The Spotlight "Turkey-Human amirin@law.ufl.edu O Publications & Presentations Rights," and and ask to be added to Professor Lars Noah conducted au the "FlaLaw pdf list." faculty seminar at UF's J. Hillis Legal Skills Professor Joseph S. Jackson gave a Miller Health Science Center as part presentation, "Using Pending Cases To Teach of its series on Pharmacogenomics. Appellate Advocacy," March 8 at the Rocky FlaLaw (in color) He will publish an item related to this Noah Mountain Regional Legal Writing Conference in and other publications subject next month in the New Albuquerque, NM. are online. Click on England Journal of Medicine. "Publications" from Stephen C. O'Connell Professor l Media Mentions the college home page: Christopher Slobogin will present Orlando Sentinel: (3.2) Dean Jon Mills quoted www.law.ufl.edu. his paper, "Legally Relevant Mental on competition in state legislature. Illness," at the 2003 Ohio Northem Slobogin BBC: Professor Slobogin quoted on show University Law Review Symposium conceming forcible medication of people on March 21. death row. Affilate Professor Paul Magnarella Florida Times-Union: (3.2) Dean Mills quoted on contributed four articles to the which issues have been of most concern in state Encyclopedia ofModern Asia (2002): legislature. r "Iran-Human Rights," "Kazakhs," Magnarella UNIVERSITYOF FLORIDA Dunwody Lecture Examines Honoring the past, silaping the fi rtreo See complete academic and event calendarspa On Liberty FlaLaw is published each full Ss l and/or add your event online at: Professor Lawrence week school is in session. www. law.ufl.edu. O. Gostin (right) from Jon Mills, Dean March Phi Delta Phi Georgetown and Johns Michael Friel, Associate Membership Meeting, Hopkins universities will Den for Academic AffairsO m Noon, 297 HOL speak on "When Terrorism Gail Sasnett, Associate Dean Phi Alpha Delta 25 Professors Steve Willis Threatens Health: How Far for Students, Professonalsm o D& Pedro Malavet, forStudents,Professionalism 7:30-9 p.m., sing a eteina are Limitations on Personal andCommutyRelaion 283 HOL Law School Course," and Economic Liberties Editor: Debra Amirin, APR 18 Professor Michelle Noon, FDR Justified?" at 10:30 a.m., Photography: Jennifer Jacobs, "Critical Race IMBA Elections, March 28, Holland Hall Piascik, Kristen Bartlett Theory: Moving From Concourse Theory to Praxis," Auditorium. Theory to Praxis," 26 Community Law Series Aud m. Deadline: 10 a.m. Tuesday Noon, FDR Family Law, 7 p.m., Gostin's recent books include Public Health for next week's newsletter. 19 ELULS Meeting, Alachua County Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint (2000) and Public E-mail news to flaw@law. 6 p.m., 190C HOL Department Auditorium Health Law and Ethics: A Reader (2002). uf.edu, orbringdisk(PC Community Law Series 27 LPP Board Meeting, The Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law Estates, Trusts & Noon-l p.m., is presented by Florida Law Review and spon- format, text in WordPerfect Elder Law, 7 p.m., 190A HOL is resented by Florida Law Review and pon- or Word, include contact Alachua County Health Race & Race sored by Dunwody White & Landon, P.A., information) to Office of Department Auditorium Relations Conference Mershon Sawyer Johnston Dunwody & Cole, and Communications, 288 20 Chldren's Law (to 28th) U.S. Sugar Corporation in honor of Elliot Conference (to 21st) Holland Hall. (Submit news A Lunch & General BLSA Alumni Atwood Dunwody. o HMBA Lunch & General Reunion Weekend for student newsletter, The Meeting, Noon, Bailey (to March 30) For information contact Editor-in-Chief Juan Docket, to John Marshall Bar Courtroom Diaz (review4@law.ufl.edu or 392-2148). Association.) 6 FlaLaw University of Florida Levin College of Law Newsletter March 17, 2003 Get FlaLaw via e-mail each Friday days before the rest of the world sees it. E-mail In The Spotlight "Turkey-Human amirin@law.ufl.edu O Publications & Presentations Rights," and and ask to be added to Professor Lars Noah conducted au the "FlaLaw pdf list." faculty seminar at UF's J. Hillis Legal Skills Professor Joseph S. Jackson gave a Miller Health Science Center as part presentation, "Using Pending Cases To Teach of its series on Pharmacogenomics. Appellate Advocacy," March 8 at the Rocky FlaLaw (in color) He will publish an item related to this Noah Mountain Regional Legal Writing Conference in and other publications subject next month in the New Albuquerque, NM. are online. Click on England Journal of Medicine. "Publications" from Stephen C. O'Connell Professor l Media Mentions the college home page: Christopher Slobogin will present Orlando Sentinel: (3.2) Dean Jon Mills quoted www.law.ufl.edu. his paper, "Legally Relevant Mental on competition in state legislature. Illness," at the 2003 Ohio Northem Slobogin BBC: Professor Slobogin quoted on show University Law Review Symposium conceming forcible medication of people on March 21. death row. Affilate Professor Paul Magnarella Florida Times-Union: (3.2) Dean Mills quoted on contributed four articles to the which issues have been of most concern in state Encyclopedia ofModern Asia (2002): legislature. r "Iran-Human Rights," "Kazakhs," Magnarella UNIVERSITYOF FLORIDA Dunwody Lecture Examines Honoring the past, silaping the fi rtreo See complete academic and event calendarspa On Liberty FlaLaw is published each full Ss l and/or add your event online at: Professor Lawrence week school is in session. www. law.ufl.edu. O. Gostin (right) from Jon Mills, Dean March Phi Delta Phi Georgetown and Johns Michael Friel, Associate Membership Meeting, Hopkins universities will Den for Academic AffairsO m Noon, 297 HOL speak on "When Terrorism Gail Sasnett, Associate Dean Phi Alpha Delta 25 Professors Steve Willis Threatens Health: How Far for Students, Professonalsm o D& Pedro Malavet, forStudents,Professionalism 7:30-9 p.m., sing a eteina are Limitations on Personal andCommutyRelaion 283 HOL Law School Course," and Economic Liberties Editor: Debra Amirin, APR 18 Professor Michelle Noon, FDR Justified?" at 10:30 a.m., Photography: Jennifer Jacobs, "Critical Race IMBA Elections, March 28, Holland Hall Piascik, Kristen Bartlett Theory: Moving From Concourse Theory to Praxis," Auditorium. Theory to Praxis," 26 Community Law Series Aud m. Deadline: 10 a.m. Tuesday Noon, FDR Family Law, 7 p.m., Gostin's recent books include Public Health for next week's newsletter. 19 ELULS Meeting, Alachua County Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint (2000) and Public E-mail news to flaw@law. 6 p.m., 190C HOL Department Auditorium Health Law and Ethics: A Reader (2002). uf.edu, orbringdisk(PC Community Law Series 27 LPP Board Meeting, The Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law Estates, Trusts & Noon-l p.m., is presented by Florida Law Review and spon- format, text in WordPerfect Elder Law, 7 p.m., 190A HOL is resented by Florida Law Review and pon- or Word, include contact Alachua County Health Race & Race sored by Dunwody White & Landon, P.A., information) to Office of Department Auditorium Relations Conference Mershon Sawyer Johnston Dunwody & Cole, and Communications, 288 20 Chldren's Law (to 28th) U.S. Sugar Corporation in honor of Elliot Conference (to 21st) Holland Hall. (Submit news A Lunch & General BLSA Alumni Atwood Dunwody. o HMBA Lunch & General Reunion Weekend for student newsletter, The Meeting, Noon, Bailey (to March 30) For information contact Editor-in-Chief Juan Docket, to John Marshall Bar Courtroom Diaz (review4@law.ufl.edu or 392-2148). Association.) 6 |