News Briefs – February 8, 2010
Published: Feb 8th, 2010
Introduction to Law School and the Profession (ILSP) 2010 Ambassador Program Deadline to apply: Coordinators – Monday, Feb. 8 at noon and all others — Monday, Feb. 15 at noon. [...]
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Published: Feb 8th, 2010
Introduction to Law School and the Profession (ILSP) 2010 Ambassador Program Deadline to apply: Coordinators – Monday, Feb. 8 at noon and all others — Monday, Feb. 15 at noon. [...]
Published: Feb 8th, 2010
Jonathan Cohen Professor; Associate Director, Institute for Dispute Resolution “An attempt to revive the lost art of apology” (Jan. 30, 2010, New York Times) Cohen explained that an accident involving [...]
Published: Feb 8th, 2010
A proud federalist himself, Stephen J. Ware presented to the Levin College of Law on Feb. 3 his vision for how the rise of alternative dispute resolution can help improve [...]
Published: Feb 8th, 2010
A leading expert on growth management will host a discussion on an amendment that could radically change the way Florida regulates growth and development during a Feb. 10 forum at [...]
Published: Feb 8th, 2010
In 2010, slavery is still alive and well. According to statistics compiled by the U.S. Department of State and distributed by the sponsors of the Levin College of Law Human [...]
Published: Feb 8th, 2010
UF Law welcomed Professor Herbert Hovenkamp, Ben and Dorothy Willie Chair at the University of Iowa College of Law, to campus on Friday to speak in the Inaugural Bayard Wickliffe [...]
Published: Feb 8th, 2010
Should qualified immunity, the controversial doctrine shielding police officers and others from damages, be changed? Prominent federal courts scholar, John C. Jeffries Jr., the David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor [...]
Published: Feb 8th, 2010
A distinguished group of national and state experts will be on hand 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, Feb. 12, at the UF Hilton Conference Center in Gainesville, Fla., to [...]