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Faculty Scholarship and Activities
Jeffrey Davis
Professor; Gerald A. Sohn Scholar
- Davis participated on Thursday, Feb. 12, in a CLE sponsored by the Business Section of The Florida Bar. The day-long CLE was titled "So You THINK You Know Revised Article 9? Avoid Minefields: Complex Transactional and Enforcement Issues." Davis participated in three Panel Discussions over the course of the day.
Diane Mazur
Professor
- Agreed to publish A More Perfect Military: How the Constitution Can Make Our Military Stronger with Oxford University Press (forthcoming February 2010)
Jon Mills
Professor; Director of Center for Governmental Responsibility; Dean Emeritus
- Feb 18, 2009, The Independent Florida Alligator
Mills, author of the 2008 book Privacy: The Lost Right, said Facebook shouldn’t be allowed to use someone’s picture, identity or information for profit, and students should protest the fact that Facebook claims rights to do these things. “I think it really confirms what has sort of been happening on Facebook, which is that they can use that information, and people tend to forget how public and accessible their information becomes,” Mills said.
Juan Perea
Cone Wagner Nugent Johnson, Hazouri and Roth Professor
- Presented "Destined for Servitude: Does the United States Require a Servant Class?" at Yale Law School, New Haven, CT (February 2009)
Michael Siebecker
Associate Professor
- Presented "Encapsulated Trust & Data Security Disclosure" at the Information Security Best Practices: Interactive Media, Consumer Behavior and Law Conference, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania (January 2009)
- Presented "To Be or Not to Bet...Out in the Academy", at the Washington University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (February 2009).
Daniel Sokol
Assistant Professor
- Presented "Legal Origins and Introducing Competition to Regulated Industries" at the 25th PURC/World Bank International Training Program for international utilities regulators, Gainesville, FL (January 2009)./li>
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