Archive for “January 2010 ”
Published: Jan 25th, 2010
Social Media seminar archive now available online Did you miss the seminar “Social Media: Promises, Pitfalls & Perils”? Watch it online. For more information on the Seminar Series visit the [...]
Published: Jan 25th, 2010
Jon Mills Professor; Director of Center for Governmental Responsibility; Dean Emeritus “Florida schools rated eighth” (Jan. 14, 2010, St. Pete Times) Mills explains that while Florida schools have moved up [...]
Published: Jan 25th, 2010
Did you take Federal Courts with Professor Rush? Then come to the 2010 Dunwody Lecture and hear the author of your casebook speak on qualified immunity! The Florida Law Review [...]
Published: Jan 25th, 2010
While the rest of the UF community and the world continue to grieve over the tragedy and loss in Haiti, UF Law would like to show its support and recognize [...]
Published: Jan 25th, 2010
A $449,785 U.S. Department of Justice grant to the University of Florida Levin College of Law will fund a unique collaborative effort to assist low-income domestic-violence victims with comprehensive legal, [...]
Published: Jan 25th, 2010
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas will visit the Levin College of Law on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 3-4. The focus of his visit will be interacting with and [...]
Published: Jan 19th, 2010
Applications for the Summer 2010 Yegelwel Fellowship are still being accepted Applications for the Summer 2010 Yegelwel Fellowship are still being accepted. The deadline for submission of application materials has [...]
Published: Jan 19th, 2010
Elizabeth Dale Affiliate Associate Professor; Associate Professor of History Dale was appointed to another five year term on the editorial board of Law and History Review. Jeff Harrison Stephen C. [...]
Published: Jan 19th, 2010
It is not too late to volunteer for VITA. Just add “VITA” on the TWEN site. The VITA Program offers free tax help to low to moderate-income people who cannot [...]
Published: Jan 19th, 2010
On Jan. 29, sports agents, litigators, salary cap analysts and sports law students will huddle up at the University of Florida Levin College of Law to get ready for a [...]