Meet Simone Chriss
Name: Simone Chriss (JD 16) Hometown: Archer, FL Undergraduate Institution and Degree Program: University of Florida, Bachelor of Science in Family, Youth and Community Sciences; Minor in Psychology Law School Involvement: Vice President of Outlaw LGBT Student Organization 2014-2015, Executive Advisory Board 2015-2016; Certified Legal Intern Gator TeamChild Juvenile Law Clinic; Student Recruitment Team, Diversity […]
Burke and McCouch Write Article on Tax Reform
Karen Burke and Grayson McCouch, The Moving Target of Tax Reform, 93 N.C. L. Rev. 649 (2015)
Cohn Writes Book on Securities Counseling
Stuart Cohn, Securities Counseling for Small and Emerging Companies (Thomson Reuters, 2014-15)
DiMatteo Writes Book on Comparative Contract Law
Larry DiMatteo, Comparative Contract Law: A Tale of Two Legal Systems (with Hogg and Martin) (Oxford U. Press, 2015)
Dowd Edits Book on the Juvenile Justice System
Nancy Dowd, Editor, A New Juvenile Justice System: Total Reform for a Broken System, and contributor of Introduction (NYU Press, 2015)
Stinneford Contributes to “Interactive Constitution” Project
John Stinneford was asked by Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center to participate in a non-partisan project to create an “Interactive Constitution” for American high school students. According to Professor Rosen, “The final product will be distributed by the College Board, which now requires all SAT and AP U.S. history and government takers to […]
A message from Dean Rosenbury: It’s a great time to apply to UF Law!
It’s never been a better time to join the UF Law Gator Nation! As the new dean of the Levin College of Law, I’m thrilled that you’re interested in becoming a part of this vibrant and exciting community. As you research law schools, I want you to know that UF Law is offering more student […]
Fenster Writes Article on Transparency
Mark Fenster, Transparency in Search of a Theory, 18 Eur. J. Soc. Theory 150 (2015)
Friel Writes Book on the Taxation of Individual Income
Michael Friel, Taxation of Individual Income (with J. Martin Burke) (Lexis Nexis, 2015)
Harrison cited in O’Bannon v. NCAA ruling
Professor Jeffrey Harrison and son Casey Harrison (JD 10) wrote an article that was cited in the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, O’Bannon v. NCAA. From the ruling: “Indeed, if anything, loosening or abandoning the compensation rules might be the best way to “widen” recruits’ range of choices; athletes might well be […]