Published: Apr 16th, 2012
Caroline Joan (Kay) S. Picart (3L) has published two law review articles in April 2012: “A Tango between Copyright and Critical Race Theory: Whiteness as Status Property in Balanchine’s Ballets, [...]
Published: Mar 19th, 2012
Speaking of MonstersĀ is no scary story. The new book from UF Law’s Caroline Picart (3L), who is also editor-in-chief of theĀ Florida Journal of International Law, takes on the world of [...]
Published: Jan 23rd, 2012
If life were a chessboard, Caroline Picart (3L) would be the queen. Her ability to move swiftly and decisively has amounted to four degrees of higher education in biology and [...]
Published: Oct 17th, 2011
Caroline Joan (Kay) Picart (3L) presented a work in progress on “Copyright and Choreography: The Construction of Whiteness in Loie Fuller’s, George Balanchine’s and Martha Graham’s Choreographic Works” at the [...]
Published: Aug 29th, 2011
Caroline Joan (“Kay”) Picart (3L) published a co-authored book review with Marlowe Fox of Marouf A. Hasian, Jr.’s Rhetorical Vectors of Memory in National and International Holocaust Trials (East Lansing, [...]