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Panel: Women a hot topic in presidential race

Panel: Women a hot topic in presidential race

Published: Oct 1st, 2012

Notable panelists addressed the standing-room-only crowd and gave their take on the impact women will have on the election, as well as the impact the election’s outcome will have on women. This was the primary message of “Women, Work and Family [...]

News Briefs: August 27, 2012

Published: Aug 27th, 2012

  • Faculty promoted in various roles
  • Student contributes to another book
  • Criminal Justice Center, Criminal Law Association hosts criminal video-advocacy competition
  • Restoration of Civil Rights training Sept. 6
  • ‘Women, Work, and Family in the 2012 Presidential Campaign’ roundtable Sept. 19 at UF Law
  • Stay up to date with weather, how it affects UF
  • CCD’s new electronic newsletter provides information on programs, career advice and ‘hot jobs’

Faculty scholarship and activities

Published: Mar 19th, 2012

Bob Dekle Legal Skills Professor “Blood-alcohol tests under fire in DUI cases” (March 11, 2012, Orlando Sentinel) An Orlando woman suffered mental and physical injuries after her vehicle was struck by [...]

‘After the Vote: A Conversation About and Reactions to the DREAM Act’ tomorrow

Published: Oct 24th, 2011

Tomorrow at 6 p.m. in HOL 285C, Professor Shani King will kick off a presentation about the DREAM (Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors) Act, specifically its legal implications. [...]

Faculty scholarship and activities

Published: Oct 11th, 2010

Mary Jane Angelo ProfessorMary Jane Angelo presented “Environmental Practice Before Administrative Law Judges: A Federal/State Comparison” at the ABA Environment, Energy and Resources Meeting in New Orleans, LA.  Alyson Flournoy [...]

Faculty scholarships and activities

Published: Sep 20th, 2010

Atilla Andrade ProfessorAndrade will be speaking to the members of the Home Builders Association of Florida on the new opportunities for Florida builders in his home country of Brazil. Nancy [...]