Advisory Board
- Prof. Stuart Cohn

Prof. Cohn, a long-suffering Chicago Cubs fan, serves as the Associate Dean for International Studies, Gerald A. Sohn Scholar, and Professor of Law at the University of Florida College of Law. Prof. Cohn is also a member of American Bar Association (Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities since 1980, Subcommittee on Proxy Regulation and Tender Offers), and the Florida Bar Association (Executive Council, Business Law Section, 1995-present; Chairman, Committee on Corporations and Securities, 1995-97; Chairman, Subcommittee on Judicial Dissolution of Corporations, 1993). His research interests include corporate, securities, and franchise law.
- Senator Bob Graham

- Senator Bob Graham is the former two-term governor of Florida who
also represented the State in the U.S. Senate for 18 years. During 10
of his years in the Senate, Senator Graham was a member of the Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence - including 18 months as chairman
from 2001 and 2002. After retiring from the Senate, Senator Graham
served as a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government
where he lectured to undergraduate, graduate and executive management
students. His primary teaching focus was on civic education and
intelligence, issues which continue to be of great importance to him.
Senator Graham is currently chairing the Commission on the Prevention
of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism whose
mandate is to build on the work of the 9/11 Commission and to assess
our nation’s progress in preventing the proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction and terrorism. Here at the University of Florida,
Senator Graham serves as the chair of the Board of Overseers for the
Graham Center for Public Service. The Center's research and teaching
focus is on areas of Public Service, Homeland Security, and The
Americas.
- Prof. Berta E. Hernandez-Truyol

- Prof. Hernandez-Truyol is the Levin Mabie & Levin Professor of Law at the University of Florida Law School. Her research interests include international law, international human rights, issues of gender and race, and employment discrimination.
- Ambassador Dennis Jett

- Ambassador Dennis Jett served as the U.S. ambassador to Mozambique (1993 – 1996) and Peru (1996 – 1999). He served as the dean of the International Center and a lecturer of political science at the University of Florida from 2000 – 2008. Ambassador Jett’s research interests include American foreign policy, and international peacekeeping. He is currently a professor at the Penn State University School of International Affairs.
- Mr. Justice Eliezer Rivlin

- Mr. Justice Eliezer Rivlin, a seventh generation Israeli, serves as the Vice President of the Israeli Supreme Court. His research interests include comparative tort litigation, comparative constitutional law (in particular the right to free expression), and law and economics.