Faculty News
Mark Fenster is serious about administrative law. It’s an area in which he admits his scholarship and teaching hold “a strangely obsessive joy,” and he takes pleasure in imparting this knowledge and expertise to his students.
Joan Flocks, director of the Social Policy Division of the Center for Governmental Responsibility at the University of Florida Levin College of Law is seeing to it that the risks of pesticide exposure to farm workers are brought to the attention of the public.
Richard Hamann, an assistant director and research associate at UF’s College of Law Center for Governmental Responsibility, conducts research and teaches classes on water, wetlands, wildlife, watersheds and coastal law and policy. He is also a member of the faculty advisory committee to UF’s Water Institute.
“We have some of the nation’s highest foreclosure rates, particularly in South Florida and Orange County,” said Michael Allan Wolf, a University of Florida professor of law. “These high foreclosure rates generate the need for more public services at the local level, but, at the same time, the state Legislature and voters have placed tremendous pressure on the ability of local governments to collect the revenues that they need to deliver these services.”
Oct 16, 2008, Associated Press, “Law experts: Florida conviction possible without body”
Oct. 20, 2008, Jacksonville Financial News & Daily Record, “Lunch with law school leader”
Nov. 9, 2008, Sun Sentinel, United Press International and in the e-publications Official Wire, The Money Times, The Post Chronicle, “Web reviews can spur lawsuits”
Nov 9, 2008, Orlando Sentinel, Opinion Page, “Hoaxes signal the state of our racial fears”
Dec. 9, 2008, Washington Post, “Closer to Bailout, GM Prints Candid Apology”
Dec. 16, 2008, Gainesville Sun, “Obama selects UF grad”
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