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service includes executive board/
committee nember (elected),
AALS Section on Family &
Juvenile Law; executive board/
committee member (elected),
AALS Section on Professional
Responsibility; publications
board member (selected), ABA
Section on Dispute Resolution;
Member, Committee to Advocate
for Persons with Impairments,
City of St. Petersburg,
mayoral appointee; editorial
peer reviewer, Adoption Quarterly
Journal; hearing officer, St.
Petersburg Housing Authority
(state/federal agency; HUD §8
program); editorial board, St.
Petersburg Bar Association, The
Paraclete Magazine.
BRUCE R. JACOB, Dean
Emeritus and Professor of Law,
retired from teaching at the
law school at the end of the
spring semester. He joined the
faculty 37 years ago, in 1981.
He served as dean for 13 years,
from 1981 through 1994.
MARCO J. JIMENEZ,
Professor of Law, continues
to serve on the Call for
Papers Committee for the
Southeastern Association of
Law Schools. He has recently
published his book, Contract
Law: A Case & Problem-Based
Approach, in the Aspen
Casebook Series. Professor
Jimenez also has a forthcoming
article in the UC Davis Law
Review entitled “Retribution in
Contract Law,” a forthcoming
article in the DePaul Law
Review entitled “Bridging the
Property-Contract Divide,”
and a forthcoming review
of Professor Dadush’s article
“Identity Harm” in JOTWELL,
where he is a contributing
editor for the Remedies
section. Professor Jimenez
recently presented his paper
“A Defense-Based Theory of
Contract Law” at the 13th
Annual International Conference
on Contracts.
TIMOTHY S. KAYE, Professor
of Law, recently published
“A Sound Taxonomy of Remedies,”
in the Quinnipiac Law
Review. Professor Kaye also
created Stetson Law’s “Legal
Tech Dashboard” accessible to
anyone with a Stetson email
address. The site is host to a
growing repository of articles
and information (accompanied
by a glossary) on all aspects of
technology as it affects law and
legal practice.
PETER F. LAKE, Charles
A. Dana Chair and Director,
Center for Excellence in Higher
Education Law and Policy,
recently published the article
“In Times of Scandal, Conflicts
with College Attorneys
Multiply,” in the Chronicle of
Higher Education. As director
of Stetson’s Center, Professor
Lake chaired Stetson’s 39th
Annual National Conference
on Law and Higher Education
in Clearwater, Florida.
LANCE N. LONG, Professor
of Law, recently had his coauthored
article, “The Climate
Necessity Defense: Proof and
Judicial Error in Climate Protest
Cases,” accepted for publication
by the Stanford Environmental
Law Journal. Professor Long also
participated in two panels at the
Public Interest Environmental
Law Conference at the University
of Oregon. The first panel
addressed current developments
in the necessity defense in
climate change litigation. The
second addressed the science of
legal writing for environmental
advocacy. Professor Long also
presented “Environmental
Advocacy: Teach Legal
Writing and Save the World”
at the Rocky Mountain Legal
Writing Conference at Denver
University.
REBECCA C. MORGAN,
Professor of Law and Boston
Asset Management Chair in
Elder Law, began her second
year on the board of the
American Society on Aging,
and was re-elected as treasurer
for the Center for Medicare
Advocacy. Her co-authored
article, “A View From the
Bridge,” a review of appellate
decisions regarding prosecution
of elder financial exploitation,
was published in the Illinois
Elder Law Journal. Professor
Morgan is also overseeing the
administration of a two-year
$300,000 grant for the College
of Law with Roberta K.
Flowers, Professor of Law
and Co-Director, Center
for Excellence in Elder Law.
Additionally, Professor Morgan
taught at the National Judicial
College in Reno, Nevada, on
the subject of Contemporary
Issues in Probate Court.
LUZ ESTELLA NAGLE, Professor
of Law, was appointed
co-chair of the Crimes against
Women Subcommittee of the
Criminal Law Section of the
International Bar Association.
She was also appointed to
the IBA’s Poverty and Social
Development Committee, and
reconfirmed as a Trustee of the
IBA Human Rights Institute
Trust through 2020. She traveled
to Oslo, Norway in June
to attend the IBA mid-year
meeting for IBA Officers and
met with various committee
members to plan programs
through 2019. Her article,
“Jailing of Peacemaker Threatens
Colombia’s Demobilization
of Transborder Criminal Organizations
and Urban Criminal
Gangs,” was published in June.
In May, Professor Nagle served
as a judge for the doctoral
dissertation defense of her
protégé and colleague, Brazilian
federal prosecutor Andre Luiz
de Almedia Mendonça at the
Universidad de Salamanca,
Spain, and while there delivered
a lecture to the law school
on corruption in human
trafficking. In April, she was
a panelist for a U.S. State
Department forum, discussing,
“Towards a More Safe and
Secure World.” She was also a
panelist for a session dealing
with “Social Entrepreneurship:
A Way for Law Firms to Do
Good and Do Well,” at the
ABA Section on International
Law annual conference in
New York. Professor Nagle
recently worked pro bono with
a community organization in
Guarne, Colombia, to combat
public corruption and bring
legal action against a company
that is destroying protected
woodlands and vital water
resources.
ELLEN S. PODGOR,
Gary R. Trombley Family
White-Collar Crime Research
Professor and Professor of Law,
was a speaker at the annual
meeting of the Association
of American Law Schools, in
the discussion group titled,
“What is Fraud Anyway?” She
was a panelist at New York
University’s program, “The
Martin Act: A Tool for Reform
or an Abuse of Power?” Along
with co-authors Jerold H.
Israel, Peter J. Henning, and
Nancy J. King, she published
the second edition of the
Hornbook on White Collar
Crime (West Academic). Her
piece, “Salman: The Court
Takes a Left-Hand Turn,” was
published in the Connecticut
Law Review Online.
CHARLES H. ROSE III,
Professor of Excellence in Trial
Advocacy, Director, Center
for Excellence in Advocacy,
agreed to co-author the 4th
edition of the legal treatise,
Evidence: Practice Under the
Rules for Aspen Publishing.
Professor Rose presented to the
Pinellas County Trial Lawyers
Association, appeared on
the In Focus television news
episode addressing the opioid
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