Articles Tagged “Kenneth Nunn”
Published: Apr 2nd, 2012
Bob Dekle Legal Skills Professor “‘Stand Your Ground’ Under Microscope” (March 21, 2012, WCJB TV-20), Dekle, along with several UF Law students, contributed to this segment from TV-20 News. Dekle [...]
Published: Mar 26th, 2012
Bob Dekle Legal Skills Professor “Experts: Hazing case could be tough” (March 17, 2012, St. Augustine Record) This article looks at challenges prosecutors are facing in the hazing death of Florida [...]
Published: Oct 24th, 2011
UF students are invited to a discussion Thursday from 4:30 to 6:30 in the Chesterfield Smith Ceremonial Classroom, HOL 180, on “Troy Davis and The Law: A discussion of Troy [...]
Published: Oct 11th, 2010
Lester Garringer, executive director of the Florida Innocence Commission, discussed research opportunities with students on Monday, Oct. 4. The Commission was established by order of Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice [...]
Published: Oct 4th, 2010
Attila Andrade Jr. Visiting ProfessorAndrade has conceived a new formula according to which moral damages and abstract pain can be calculated in law suit cases. His formula is explained in [...]
Published: Apr 19th, 2010
Joe Little Emeritus Professor; Alumni Research Scholar Speaking on AG McCollum’s lawsuit challenging the recently passed Patient Protection and Care Affordability Act (April 7, 2010, WOKV Radio) McCollum’s suite argues [...]
Published: Apr 12th, 2010
Four UF Law professors opined on the death penalty Wednesday in a panel sponsored by the Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations. Opinions varied, with Professor George [...]
Published: Feb 22nd, 2010
Jarold H. Israel Professor Emeritus Spoke to the Orlando Chapter of The Federal Bar Association on Feb. 18. The topic was “Grand Jury Screening & Indictment Challenges.” Lea Johnston Assistant [...]
Published: Feb 25th, 2008
It was nearly 10 years ago that Professor Kenneth Nunn appeared as a guest on “Law Matters,” a local program broadcasted by WUFT-TV, that eventually led to his interest in [...]
Published: Jan 21st, 2008
The cold rainy weather and last minute room change could not keep passionate students from attending the showing of “After Innocence” on Wednesday, Jan. 16. The documentary, which follows the [...]