UF Levin College of Law

Faculty Profiles

Is Intercountry Adoption Always Best?

Assistant Professor Shani King aims to broaden the debate about intercountry adoption by identifying narratives in legal scholarship that reflect a narrow conception of children that often fails to reflect their family, community, and culture.

Through the Donut Hole

Professor Patricia Dilley explores the schism between public perception and the long-term funding of Social Security in her article, “Through the Donut Hole: Reimagining the Social Security Contribution and Benefit Base Limit.”

Dishonorable Discharge for 'Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell'

Professor Diane Mazur addresses how to end “Don’t ask, don’t tell,” which has a light-hearted name for a heavy-handed federal law prohibiting gay people from serving in the military.

Expanding the role of shareholders in the wake of Citizens United

Associate Professor Michael Siebecker explores how Citizens United may affect the nature of the corporation, its role in society, and its relationships with investors and consumers.