Levin College of Law

Academic Workshops — Spring 2022

Many outstanding scholars present their research and forthcoming scholarship throughout the year. Below you may explore a list of the distinguished scholars who will present in our academic workshop series, both in-person and virtually, this spring 2022.

 



Friday, January 14

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Lecture Series

Gilbert King, author and Pulitzer Prize winner, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 11:20 am – 12:50 pm ET
Location: Bailey Event Space
Invitation

Monday, January 24

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Wendy E. Wagner, Richard Dale Endowed Chair in Law, University of Texas at Austin School of Law, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 12:00 pm ET
Location: Virtual
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Wednesday, January 26

Internal Faculty Workshop

Grayson M.P. McCouch, Clarence TeSelle Professor, University of Florida Levin College of Law, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 12:00 pm ET
Location: Virtual
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Monday, January 31

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Martin W. Sybblis, Assistant Professor of Law, Emory Law School, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 12:00 pm ET
Location: Virtual
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Wednesday, February 2

Preserving Communities and Family Wealth: Understanding the Heirs Property Problem and Finding Solutions

This conference explores how wealth and property is lost in low-income and minority communities through a lack of estate planning. When property owners die intestate or without valid wills, their real property is more likely to be subject to foreclosure, lost through tax deed sale, or descend into the legal limbo of heirs’ property status. The first panel includes experts on heirs’ property who will analyze the complex legal issues that arise when real property is not quickly probated. The second panel consists of local community leaders who are envisioning the connections between development, gentrification, and the racial wealth gap and seeking solutions to wealth and property loss in our community. This event is also being livestreamed on Zoom. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 9:15am – 11:40am
Location: Bailey Event Space
Invitation

Wednesday, February 2

Wolf Family Lecture on the American Law of Real Property

Thomas W. Mitchell, 2020 MacArthur Fellow and Professor of Law, Texas A&M School of Law, presents Making a Way Out of No Way: Reforming Property Law to Promote Racial and Social Justice. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Bailey Event Space
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Monday, February 7

Overton Lecture in Florida Constitutional Law

Justice Jorge Labarga, Florida Supreme Court, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 1:15 pm ET
Location: Holland Hall 355C
Invitation

Friday, February 11

28th Annual Public Interest Environmental Conference

Please join the University of Florida Levin College of Law for Fifty Years of Environmental Law. This event is a one day virtual conference and is eligible for 9 CLE credits offered by the Florida Bar. For more information and to register, please visit UF PIEC. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 9:30am – 5:25pm
Location: Virtual
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Monday, February 14

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Adam D. Orford, Assistant Professor, University of Georgia School of Law, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
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Wednesday, February 16

Critical Race Theory: “Myths and Misrepresentations”

Michèle Alexandre, Dean and Professor of Law, Stetson University College of Law; Darren Hutchinson, Professor of Law and John Lewis Chair for Civil Rights and Social Justice, Emory University School of Law;  Amy Donofrio, Educator and Executive Director of EVAC Movement; and Adora Obi Nweze, President, Florida State Conference of the NACCP; present. Please register here.  This event is co-sponsored by the University of Florida Levin College of Law, the Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations, and the Florida Law Schools’ Consortium on Racial Justice and hosted by Florida A&M University College of Law.
Time: 3:00 PM ET
Location: Virtual
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Monday, February 21

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s Retirement: Examining His Influence and the Future of the Court

Merritt McAlister, Associate Professor of Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law; David S. Louk, Associate, Cooley LLP and former clerk to Justice Stephen Breyer; Ramesh Ponnuru, Editor, National Review; and Adam J. White, Assistant Professor of Law, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School; present. Please join here.
Time: Noon PM ET
Location: Virtual
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Tuesday, February 22

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Miriam Seifter, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
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Thursday, February 24

Race and Crime Center for Justice Inaugural Winter Lecture

Dorothy E. Roberts, George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology and the Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, presents Torn Apart: How the Child Welfare System Collaborates with the Criminal Punishment System to Police Black Families. Please register here for both in-person and virtual attendance. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 3:00 PM ET
Location: Bailey Event Space (Bruton-Geer 136) and virtual, via Zoom. Overflow will be available in Holland Hall 382.
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Friday, February 25

University of Florida Tax Policy Colloquium

Karen B. Brown, Theodore Rinehart Professor of Business Law, The George Washington University Law School, presents; Susan C. Morse, Angus G. Wynne , Sr. Professor in Civil Jurisprudence, University of Texas at Austin School of Law, comments. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 11:20 m ET
Location: Virtual
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Monday, February 28

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Charles Tyler, Associate Professor of Law, The George Washington University Law School, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location:Virtual
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Monday, March 14

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Daniel Scott Harawa, Associate Professor of Law and Director, Appellate Clinic, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
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Wednesday, March 16

Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations Spring Lecture

Rhonda Magee, Professor of Law and Director, University of San Francisco School of Law, delivers the Spring Lecture. You may register here. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
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Friday, March 18

2022 Ellen Bellet Gelberg Tax Policy Lecture

Please join William G. Gale, Arjay and Frances Fearing Miller Chair in Federal Economic Policy, Brookings Institution; Fred T. Goldberg, Jr., Of Counsel, Tax, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom LLP; Nina Olsen, Executive Director, Center for Taxpayer Rights; and Natasha Sarin, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy, United States Treasury Department; as they discuss Tax Evasion and Enforcement from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30a.m.  William Gale will present his paper, Public Finance and Racism from noon – 1:30 p.m. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
Location: TBD (Both live and virtual viewing options will be available.)
Invitation

Monday, March 21

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Madison Condon, Associate Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
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Monday, March 21

Overton Lecture in Florida Constitutional Law

Justice Barbara Pariente, Florida Supreme Court (ret.), and Ellen C. Freidin, CEO and General Counsel, FairDistricts Now, Inc. presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 1:15 pm ET
Location: Virtual
Invitation

Wednesday, March 23 and Thursday, March 24

9th Annual University of Florida Levin College of Law E-Discovery Conference

The UF Law E-Discovery Conference is being held virtually over two days this year. Please register for this free event here.
Location: Virtual
Invitation

Friday, March 25

2022 Technology, Media, and Privacy Law Conference

This year’s theme is Emerging Issues in AI and Privacy. Please visit the conference website for more information. You may register here. This free conference has been approved for 7 General CLE credits and 7 Technology CLE credits by The Florida Bar. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 8:30am
Location: Virtual
Invitation

Monday, March 28

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Ann M. Lipton, Michael M. Fleishman Associate Professor in Business Law and Entrepreneurship, Tulane University Law School, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
Invitation


Friday, April 1

Abolition Across Criminal Justice, Immigration, and National Security Conference

Together with a coalition of grassroots movement leaders, the University of Florida Levin College of Law is organizing a conference to explore the interconnections between abolition movements in the criminal law, immigration, and national security spaces. The conference’s goal is to contribute to the growing public conversation on abolition by emphasizing the importance of taking an intersectional approach. Each panel will focus on the work being done by grassroots activists, lawyers, and legal scholars in support of the vision for abolition within each space. Please visit the conference website here for more information. You may register here. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 9:00am ET – 4:00 pm ET
Location: Virtual
Invitation

Friday, April 1

University of Florida Tax Policy Colloquium

Lilian Faulhaber, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, presents; Reuven S. Avi-Yonah, Irwin I. Cohn Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School, comments. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 11:20am ET – 12:50 pm ET
Location: Virtual
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Monday, April 4

Overton Lecture in Florida Constitutional Law

Justice John D. Couriel, Florida Supreme Court, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 1:15 pm ET
Location: Holland Hall 355C
Invitation

Wednesday, April 6

Center for Governmental Responsibility Legal & Policy Issues in the Americas Lecture Series

Gabriela M. Ruiz, Kobre & Kim LLP, presents Asset Recovery in Select Latin American Jurisdictions. Please contact kings@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
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Friday, April 8

University of Florida Tax Policy Colloquium

Gregg Polsky, Francis Shackelford Distinguished Professor in Taxation Law, University of Georgia School of Law, presents; Reginald Mombrun, Professor of Law, University of North Carolina Central School of Law, comments. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 11:20am ET – 12:50 pm ET
Location: Virtual
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Monday, April 11

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Victor D. Quintanilla, Professor of Law and Val Nolan Faculty Fellow, Indiana University Bloomington Maurer School of Law; presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: noon ET
Location: Virtual
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Tuesday, April 12

Dunwody Distinguished Lecture

The Florida Law Review presents the annual Dunwody Distinguished Lecture. Martha Minow, 300th Anniversary University Professor and former Dean, Harvard Law School, delivers Children’s Rights Debates, Revisited. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information. You may register here .
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
Invitation

Tuesday, April 12

Overton Lecture in Florida Constitutional Law

Justice Alan Lawson, Florida Supreme Court, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 1:15 pm ET
Location: Holland Hall 355C
Invitation

Friday, April 15

Florida Journal of International Law Symposium

Kenneth Nunn, Dr Patricia Hilliard-Nunn Racial Justice Term Professor and Professor of Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law; and Robert Peacock Assistant Professor
of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida International University Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs, present International Implications of Domestic Police Practices. You may register here. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
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Monday, April 18

Marshall M. Criser Distinguished Faculty Workshop

Sara Mayeux, Associate Professor of Law and Associate Professor of History, Vanderbilt University Law School, presents. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Noon ET
Location: Virtual
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Friday, April 22

University of Florida Tax Policy Colloquium

Abdoulaye Ndiaye, Assistant Professor of Economics, New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business, presents; Andrew Hayashi, Class of 1948 Professor of Scholarly Research in Law, University of Virginia School of Law, comments. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: 11:20am ET – 12:50 pm ET
Location: Virtual
Invitation

Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7

Conference on Coverture: Married Women and the Law in Britain, North America, and the Common Law World

The University of Florida, Levin College of Law is hosting a conference on all aspects of coverture, broadly defined. This intimate conference will enable the participants to consider issues of marriage and married women’s legal disabilities through multiple lenses, including by time period, legal system, as a colonial export, its economic and social impacts, as literary representations, and many others. If you are working on aspects of married women’s legal incapacities in the common-law world, please consider submitting a paper. Accommodations for panelists during the conference will be covered. Publication opportunity may be available. Please visit the conference website here for more information. Sponsored by UF Levin College of Law, UF Law’s Center for Governmental Responsibility, and the UF Center for Gender, Sexualities, and Women’s Studies Research. Please contact ruthm@law.ufl.edu for more information.
Time: Friday, May 6 8:30am-5:30pm; Saturday May 7, 8:30am-3:50pm
Location: University of Florida, Ustler Hall
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