Career Spotlight: D. Rodney Brown
Published: Nov 26th, 2007
On November 5, 2006, UF College of Law graduate D. Rodney Brown (JD 91) stood at the rear of the courtroom in Baghdad when deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein was [...]
April 15, 2013 | Volume XIX, Issue 28

Published: Nov 26th, 2007
On November 5, 2006, UF College of Law graduate D. Rodney Brown (JD 91) stood at the rear of the courtroom in Baghdad when deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein was [...]
Published: Nov 26th, 2007
Chesterfield Smith Professor of Law Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr., who has taught generations of UF Law students since arriving in Gainesville in 1962, will be the faculty speaker at the [...]
Published: Nov 26th, 2007
Faculty Scholarship & Activities Christine A. Klein Professor; Associate Dean for Faculty Development Published “The Law of the Lakes: From Protectionism to Sustainability,” 5 Michigan State Law Review 1259 (2006) [...]
Published: Nov 26th, 2007
UF Law Professors Christopher Slobogin and Mike Seigel each made appearances in the pages of The Washington Post recently. Slobogin and his newly published book, Privacy at Risk, were mentioned [...]
Published: Nov 26th, 2007
Several UF Levin College of Law professors are among those recognized as the most cited in the country in the latest rankings from University of Texas Law Professor Brian Leiter. [...]
Published: Nov 26th, 2007
Officer Maggie Donnell (pictured, right) led UF Levin College of Law students on a tour of the Alachua County Jail Thursday, Nov. 1. Hosted by the Criminal Law Association, the [...]
Published: Nov 19th, 2007
Alberto Gonzales, former U.S. attorney general, will speak at UF on Monday, Nov. 19, in the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. This event is free and open to the [...]
Published: Nov 19th, 2007
Faculty Scholarship & Activities Leonard L. Riskin Chesterfield Smith Professor of Law Published “The Place of Mindfulness in Healing and the Law,” in Shifting The Field of Law & Justice [...]
Published: Nov 19th, 2007
UF Levin College of Law Professor Kenneth Nunn (pictured, right) spoke with the Tallahassee Democrat on the ongoing federal civil rights investigation into the jury selection in the trial of [...]
Published: Nov 19th, 2007
Exams may be right around the corner, but for some law students a rivalry on the softball field took precedence over competition in the classroom. Second-year law students enrolled in [...]