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2007 Report From the Faculty FREDRIC G. LEVIN COLLEGE OF LAW

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2007 Report From the Faculty

F R E D R I C G . L E V I N C O L L E G E O F L A W

Cover, f rom left: Professors Perea, Rowe, Nunn, Slobogin, Wolf , Riskin and Lidsky.

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Our goal at the University of Florida Levin College of Law is to be consistently recognized as one of the very best law schools in the nation. We understand that to reach this goal we must have excellent students. We are proud of the quality of our students, who come to us with great accom-plishments and much promise for future contributions to society and the legal profession. Applications are increas-ing and the credentials of our entering classes continue to improve. We understand that we must also have excellent facilities. And now we do, thanks to a $25 million expansion and renovation project concluded in 2005 that added two state-of-the-art classroom towers and completely renovated and upgraded our library. In addition, ground will be broken this year for a new $5.2 million Martin H. Levin Advocacy Center, which will house a state-of-the-art courtroom and will complete the total reconstruction of the college’s academic space during this decade. Wemustalsohavestrongeducationalprogramsandsupportservicesforstudents,andwearemakingsignificantprogress in these areas. I am very pleased that Rachel Inman has joined the administrative team as associate dean for students and that John Plummer is with us now as assistant dean for administrative affairs. We must also have the resources, both public and private, to support our students and faculty. Our alumni and friends have helped us set new records in private giving, and we are well on the way toward meeting the college’s $47 mil-liongoalintheUniversityofFlorida’smorethan$1billionmajorcampaign.Inaddition,wehavemadesignificantprogressin our efforts to increase state support through our tuition devolution strategy. Most of all, to be a great law school, we must have superb faculty. This means we work hard not only to recruit out-standing teachers and scholars, such as recent hires Leonard Riskin and Shani King, but also to help current faculty achieve their full potential. One measure of the quality of the faculty is presented in this Report From the Faculty, which demon-strates the faculty’s productivity since 2004, including 79 books, 227 law review and journal articles, and 141 other articles, book chapters and published reports. MuchmoreinformationabouttheLevinCollegeofLawanditsfacultyisavailableatwww.law.ufl.edu,andIinviteyou to visit us on the Web or in person in Gainesville. – Robert H. Jerry

Dean; Levin Mabie and Levin Professor of Law

Faculty ImpactAsistrueatmostlawschools,thelistoffacultyscholarshipthatfollowsrepresentsonlyoneaspectofourfaculty’sinfluence,whichextendsfarbeyondlawclassroomsandlawyers’offices.Duringthepastthreeyears,UFLawfacultypublicationshavebeen cited in courts at all levels thousands of times, including dozens of recent citations by federal courts and several by the U.S. Supreme Court. UF Law faculty members have also appeared in nearly 1,000 different news reports in media outlets such as the New York Times, the Washington Post and National Public Radio, and helped to mediate domestic and inter-national disputes, protect global environmental resources, and reform legal systems here and abroad. To list a few diverse samples from 2006-07 alone: n Associate Professor Chris Peterson’s research on predatory lending practices gained national attention, including stories by National

Public Radio, the New York Times, and USA Today, and led to his testimony before Congress and an endorsement by the U.S. DepartmentofDefensewithrespecttotheresearch’simplicationsformilitaryfamilies.

n AssociateDeanforInternationalProgramsProfessorStuartCohnpublishedundertheauspicesoftheUnitedNationsaguideforcorporate governance in developing nations.

n Stephen C. O’Connell Professor Christopher Slobogin published books on mental illness and the law with Oxford University Press and HarvardUniversityPress,andalso,aschairoftheFloridaAssessmentTeamfortheABA’sDeathPenaltyMoratoriumImplementationProject, was instrumental in issuing a 400-page report on the Florida death penalty system.

n Richard Nelson Chair in Local Government Law Michael Allan Wolf has since 2000 been general editor of the 17-volume treatise Powell on Real Property, the nation’s most widely-cited treatise on property law, including citations in U.S. Supreme Court opinions in fourcasesinthepastfiveyears.

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n YaRiv BRauneR: U.S. International Taxation: Cases and Materials, (withReuvenS.Avi-YonahandDianeRing)(UniversityCasebookSeries,FoundationPress,2ndEd.,2005)

n Dennis a. Calfee: Federal Estate and Gift Taxation and accompanying instructor’s manual and study problems (with Richard B. Stephens,GuyB.Maxfield,StephenA.LindandRobertB.Smith)(Warren,GorhamandLamont,8thEd.,2006)

n Bill CHamBeRlin: The Law of Public Communication (Allyn and Bacon, 2005 Ed.; Longman Publishers USA, 1988-2004 Eds.; and periodic updates)

n stuaRt R. CoHn: Securities Counseling for Small and Emerging Companies (WestGroup,2006Ed.,withannualupdates)• Florida Business Laws Annotated: Commentary, Cases and Forms (2006-07Ed.)

n nanCY e. DowD: Handbook of Children, Culture and Violence (with DorothySingerandRobinFretwell)(SagePublications,2006)

n alYson flouRnoY: CPR for the Environment: Breathing New Life into the Nation’s Major Environmental Statutes, A Legislative Sourcebook of Progressive Ideas for Members of Congress and Staff (Ed., with Matthew Shudtz)(2007)

n miCHael K. fRiel: Taxation of Individual Income (with Martin Burke)(LexisNexis,8thEd.,2007)•Understanding Federal Income Taxation (withMartinBurke)(2ndEd.,2006)•Treatise,Modern Estate Planning(withMartinBurkeandElaineGagliardi)(2ndEd.,2004-2007)

n miCHael w. GoRDon: Florida Corporations Manual (Five Volumes,LexisNexis,1974,revised2007) • International Business Transactions: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook, with documents supplementandteacher’smanual(withFolsom,SpanogleandFitzgerald)(WestGroup,9thEd.,2006)• NAFTA and Free Trade in the Americas: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook, with documents supplement and teacher’s manual (withFolsomandGantz)(WestGroup,2ndEd.,2005)• Principles of International Business Transactions (withFolsomandSpanogle)(WestGroup,2005)• International Business Transactions in a Nutshell (with FolsomandSpanogle)(WestGroup,7thEd.,2004) • International Civil Dispute Resolution: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook, with documents supplement and teacher’s manual (withBaldwin,BrandandEpstein)(2004)• International Trade and Economic Relations in a Nutshell (with Folsom andSpanogle)(WestGroup,3rdEd.,2004)

n JeffReY l. HaRRison: Law and Economics: Positive, Normative and Behavioral Perspectives (Thomson-West,2ndEd.,2007) • Law and Economics in a Nutshell(Thomson-West,4thEd.,2007)• Regulation and Deregulation (withVerkuilandMorgan)(2ndEd.,2004)

n BeRta HeRnánDez-tRuYol: Local Laws, Global Lives: Trade and Human Rights Law in the Americas (withStephenPowell)(NYUPress,forthcoming2008)

n DaviD m. HuDson: Federal Income Tax (withStephenA.Lind)(9thEd.,2004)

n tHomas R. HuRst: Unincorporated Business Associations, Cases and Materials(co-author)(West,3rd.Ed.,2006)•Cases and Materials on Corporations(withWilliamA.Gregory)(LexisNexis,2ndEd.,2005)

n JeRolD H. isRael: Criminal Procedure (with co-authors Wayne LaFaveandNancyKing)(2nd.Ed.,pocketparts2007)• Criminal Procedure – Constitutional Limitations in a Nutshell (withWayneLafave)(Thomson/West,7thEd.,2006)• Criminal Procedure and the Constitution (withYaleKamisar,WayneLaFaveandNancyKing)(2006)• Advanced Criminal Procedure (withYaleKamisar,WayneLaFaveandNancyKing)(11thEd.,2005) • Basic Criminal Procedure (with Yale Kamisar, Wayne LaFaveandNancyKing)(11thEd.,2005) • High Court Case Summaries. Criminal Procedure: Keyed to Israel, Kamisar, Lafave, and King’s Casebook on Criminal Procedure (2005Ed.,2006)• Modern Criminal Procedure (withYaleKamisar,WayneLaFaveandNancyKing)(11thEd.,2005,with2006supplement)• Criminal Procedure Hornbook (with WayneLaFaveandNancyKing)(4thEd.,2004) • Principles of Criminal Procedure: Investigation (withWayneLaFaveandNancyKing)(2004)•Principles of Criminal Procedure: Post-Investigation (with Wayne LaFave andNancyKing)(WestGroup,2004) • White Collar Crime in a Nutshell (withPodgor)(WestGroup,3rdEd.,2004)

n RoBeRt H. JeRRY, ii: Understanding Insurance Law(withDouglasRichmond)(4thEd.,forthcoming2007/08)

n CHRistine a. Klein: Natural Resources Law: A Place-Based Book of Problems and Cases (withFedericoCheeverandBretC.Birdsong)(AspenPublishers,2005)

n lYRissa BaRnett liDsKY: First Amendment Law: Cases and Materials(withRonaldKrotoszynski,Jr.,ChristinaWells,andStevenGey)(Aspen,2007)• Mass Media Law: Cases and Materials (with Marc Franklin andDavidA.Anderson)(7thEd.,2005,withupdatememosfor2005and2006)• Freedom of the Press: A Reference Guide to the U.S. Constitution (withR.GeorgeWright)(2004)

n JosepH w. little: Worker’s Compensation (withEatonandSmith)(RevisedEd.,2005)

n lawRenCe loKKen: Federal Taxation of Employee Compensation (withBorisI.Bittker)(WarrenGorhamandLamont,2006) • Fundamentals of International Taxation(withBorisI.Bittker)(2006/2007Ed.) • Federal Taxation of Income, Estates and GiftsVol.3and4(withBorisI.Bittker)(3rdEd.,2005)

Academic Books Since 2004 (A full list of faculty scholarship since 2004 begins on page 6)

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Academic Books Since 2004 (A full list of faculty scholarship since 2004 begins on page 6)

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n peDRo a. malavet: America’s Colony: The Political and Cultural Conflict Between the United States and Puerto Rico (NYU Press, 2004)

n Diane H. mazuR: Law and Popular Culture: Text, Notes, and Questions (with Papke, Cole Essig, Corcos, Huang, Ledwon, Menkel-Meadow,Meyer,andMiller)(LexisNexis,2007)

n paul R. mCDaniel: Federal Income Taxation of Partnerships and S Corporations (withMartinMcMahonandDanSimmons,UC-Davis)(FoundationPress,4thEd.,2006,withannualsupplementssince2002)• Federal Income Taxation of Corporations (with Martin McMahon and DanSimmons,UC-Davis)(FoundationPress,3rdEd.,2006)• Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations (with Martin McMahon and DanSimmons,UC-Davis)(FoundationPress,4thEd.,2006,withannualsupplementssince2002)• Introduction to United States International Taxation (Aspen,5thEd.,2005) • Federal Income Taxation (with McMahon,Simmons,andAbreu)(FoundationPress,5thEd.,2004)

n maRtin J. mCmaHon, JR.: Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations, with accompanying class discussion problems andteacher’smanual,andannualsupplements(withPaulMcDanielandDanielSimmons) (4thEd.,2006)• Federal Income Taxation of Corporations,andannualsupplements(withPaulMcDanielandDanielSimmons)(3rdEd.,2006)• Federal Income Taxation of Partnerships and S Corporations,andannualsupplements(withPaulMcDanielandDanielSimmons) (4thEd.,2006)•Federal Income Taxation, Cases and Materials, with accompanying class discussion problems and teacher’s manual,andannualsupplementssince2005(withPaulMcDaniel,DanielSimmonsandAliceAbreu) (5thEd.,2004)• Federal Income Taxation of Individuals, (withBorisI.BittkerandLawrenceA.Zelenak)andsemi-annualcumulativesupplementssince2003

n laRs noaH: Law, Medicine, and Medical Technology: Cases and Materials (FoundationPress,2ndEd.,2007)

n KennetH B. nunn: The MacMillan Encyclopedia of Race and Racism (Consulting Editor for Race and Constitutional Law, forthcoming 2007)

n william H. paGe: The Microsoft Case: Antitrust, High Technology, and Consumer Welfare (withJohnLopatka)(Univ.ofChicagoPress,2007) • Law and Popular Culture: Text, Notes, and Questions (with Papke, Cole Essig, Corcos, Huang, Ledwon, Menkel-Meadow,Meyer,andMiller)(LexisNexis,2007)•Kintner’s Federal Antitrust Law(11vols.,withJosephBauerandJohnLopatka)(Lexis,supplementssince2004)

n Juan f. peRea: Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America (withRichardDelgado,AngelaHarris,JeanStefancicandStephanieWildman)(2ndEd.,2007)

n Don C. peteRs: Juris Types: Learning Law Through Self-Understanding (withDr.MarthaM.Peters)(2007)

n CHRistopHeR l. peteRson: Taming the Sharks: Towards a Cure for the High-Cost Credit Market (Univ.ofAkronPress,2004)

n stepHen J. powell: Local Laws, Global Lives: Trade and Human Rights Law in the Americas (withBertaHernández-Truyol)(NYUPress,forthcoming2008)

n DaviD m. RiCHaRDson: Federal Tax Procedure (with Jerome BorisonandSteveJohnson)(MatthewBenderGraduateTaxSeries,2005)

n leonaRD l. RisKin: Dispute Resolution and Lawyers (with Westbrook,Guthrie,Heinsz,Robbennolt&Reuben)(3rdEd.,Westgroup,2005)

n sHaRon e. RusH: Huck Finn’s ‘Hidden’ Lessons: Teaching and Learning Across the Color Line (RowmanandLittlefield,2006)

n KatHeRYn Russell-BRown: Protecting Our Own: Race, Crime, and African-Americans (Rowman&Littlefield,2006)• Underground Codes: Race, Crime and Related Fires (NYUPress,2004)

n CHRistopHeR sloBoGin: Privacy at Risk: The New Government Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment (University of ChicagoPress,2007) • Psychological Evaluations for the Courts: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals and Lawyers (with Gary Melton,JohnPetrila&NormanPoythress)(GuilfordPress,3rdEd.,2007)• Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness (Oxford University Press,2006)• Minding Justice: Laws That Deprive People With Mental Disability of Life and Liberty (HarvardUniversityPress,2006) • Law and the Mental Health System: Civil and Criminal Aspects (with Ralph Reisner&ArtiRai)(4thEd.,2004)

n steven J. willis: The Tax Law of Charities and Other Exempt Organizations: Cases, Materials, Questions, and Activities and accompanying instructor’s manual(withDarryllK.Jones,DavidA.Brennen,andBeverlyI.Moran)(ThomsonWest,2ndEd.,2006)• Federal Tax Accounting (withMichaelB.LangandElliottManning)(2006)• Tax Accounting (West,2005)

n MiChaeL aLLaN WoLF: Strategies for Environmental Success in an Uncertain Judicial Climate (ELI,2005) • Powell on Real Property (GeneralEd.since2000,17vols.)(MatthewBender)

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maRY Jane anGeloAssociate ProfessorIncorporating Emergy Synthesis into Environmental Law: an

Integration of Ecology, Economics, and Law, Envtl. L.(withMarkT.Brown)(2007)•“ReformingtheFederalInsecticide,Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act,” CPR for the Environment: Breathing New Life into the Nation’s Major Environmental Statutes, A Legislative Sourcebook of Progressive Ideas for Members of Congress and Staff (Alyson Flournoy and Matthew Shudtz, Eds.)(2007)http://www.progressivereform.org/articles/CPR_701.pdf•“RegulatingEvolution for Sale: an Evolutionary Biology Model for Regulating the Unnatural Selection ofGeneticallyModifiedOrganisms,”42Wake Forest L. Rev. 93(2007)•“EmbracingUncertainty, Complexity, and Change: An Eco-Pragmatic Reinvention of a First-GenerationEnvironmentalLaw,”33Ecology L. Q.105(2006),Chosenasoneofthetopten environmental and land use law review articlesof2006,tobereprintedinvolume38of the Land Use and Environmental L. Rev. (A.DanTarlockandDavidCallies,Eds.)(forthcoming2007)•“CrouchingTextualist,Hidden Intentionalist: Reclaiming Our Stolen ‘GreenDestiny’OutoftheJudicialSparringOver the Interpretation of Environmental Statutes,” Strategies for Environmental Success in an Uncertain Judicial Climate (Michael AllanWolf,Ed.)(2005)•“RedressingtheFailure of Environmental Law to Protect Birds and Their Habitat,” 20 Nat. Res. & Env’t 22 (2005)(withAnthonyJ.Cotter)

tHomas t. anKeRsenLegal Skills Professor; Director, Conservation Clinic and Costa Rica Law Program

“AnchoringAway:GovernmentRegulationand the Rights of Navigation in Florida, (with R.Hamann)Technical Publication # 157, Florida Sea Grant (2006 revision of 1999 work)•“CostaneraSur:GatewaytotheOsa.AScenicandConservationandDevelopmentCorridor in Costa Rica,” Proceedings of the “SustainableTourism2006Conference,Verona,Italy(withM.Gurucharri)(2006)•“DefendingthePolygon:TheEmergingHumanRight to Communal Property,” 59 Oklahoma L.

Rev. (withThomasRuppert)(2006)•“TierrayLibertad:TheSocialFunctionDoctrineandLand Reform in Latin America,” 19 Tulane Envt’l L. J. 69(2006)(withThomasRuppert)•“Towardsabioregionalapproachtotropicalforest conservation: Costa Rica’s Greater Osa Bioregion,”38Futures J. 406 (with Steven A. MackandKevinRegan)(2006)•“ApplyingClinical Legal Education to Community Smart Growth: The University of Florida ConservationClinic,”(withNicoleC.Kibert)Partnerships for Smart Growth: University-Community Collaboration for Better Public Places 64 (Wim Wiewel & Gerrit-Jan Knaap Eds.)(2005)•“InsidethePolygon:EmergingCommunity Tenure Systems and Forest Resource Extraction,” Working Forests in the Tropics: Conservation through Sustainable Management (withGrenvilleBarnes)(ZarinandSchmink,Eds.)(ColumbiaPress,2004)

fletCHeR n. BalDwin, JR.Chesterfield Smith Professor; Honorary Fellow, Institute for

Advanced Legal Studies, University of London; Director, Center for International Financial Crime Studies; Professeur au Centre du Droit de l’Entreprise, Montpellier“TheRuleofLaw:EssentialComponentofthe Financial War Against Organized Crime and Terrorism in the Americas,” 18 N. J. Financial Crime(withT.DiPerna)(InstituteAdvanced Legal Studies, University of London,2007)•“DowntotheWire:Assessingthe Constitutionality of the National Security Agency’s Warrantless Wiretapping Program: ExitTheRuleofLaw,”(withRobertShaw)17 U. Fla. J. L. & Pub. Pol’y430(2006)•“ExposureofFinancialInstitutionstoCriminalLiability,”13J. Financial Crime387(2006)•“CanLawEnforcementAgenciesMakeaDentinTerroristsFinancing?”Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gazette(2005)•“MoneyLaundering Countermeasures with Primary Focus on Terrorism and the USA Patriot Act of 2001,” Current Developments in Monetary and Financial LawVol.3,Ch.18(InternationalMonetaryFundPub’l,Washington,D.C.,2005)•“TheFinancingofTerrorismintheAgeoftheInternet: Willful Blindness, Greed or a Political Statement?”8J. Money Laundering Control 127(2004)•“TheRuleofLaw,HumanRights

and Proportionality as Components of the War Against Terrorism: Is the USA Judiciary in Self-ImposedExile?”7J. Money Laundering Control R.,218(2004)•“TheRuleofLaw,Terrorism, and Countermeasures, Including the USA Patriot Act of 2001,” 16 Fla. J. Int’l L.43(2004)•“TerrorismandtheUSAPatriotAct 2001 — An Analysis,” Money Laundering, Asset Forfeiture, and Financial Crimes(2004)

YaRiv BRauneRAssociate ProfessorU.S. International Taxation: Cases and Materials (with

ReuvenS.Avi-YonahandDianeRing)(University Casebook Series, Foundation Press,2ndEd.,2005)•“InternationalTradeand Tax Agreements May Be Coordinated, But Not Reconciled,” 25 Va. Tax Rev. 251 (2005)•“AGoodOldHabit,orJustanOldOne?PreferentialTaxTreatmentforReorganizations,” 2004 BYU L. Rev.1(2004)

Dennis a. CalfeeProfessor; Alumni Research ScholarFederal Estate and Gift Taxation

and accompanying instructor’s manual and study problems (with Richard B. Stephens, GuyB.Maxfield,StephenA.LindandRobertB.Smith)(8thEd.,2006)

Bill CHamBeRlinAffiliate Professor; Joseph L. Brechner Eminent Scholar of Mass Communications

“SafefromSexOffenders?LegislatingInternetPublication of Sex Offender Registries,” 39Urb. Law.1(2007)•“TheFreedomofInformation Act: 1966-2006; A Retrospective on the Rise of Privacy Protection over the Public Interest in Knowing What the Government’s Up To,” 11 Comm. L. & Pol’y, 511(2006)•“TheMarionBrechnerCitizenAccess Project,” Communication and Law: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Research (withCristinaPopescuandMichaelWeigold)(AmyReynoldsandBrookeBarnett,Eds.)(2005)•The Law of Public Communication, (Allyn and Bacon; Longman Publishers USA, 2005)

UF Law Faculty ScholarshipFaculty scholarship since 2004. Faculty vita and lists of publications are online at www.law.ufl.edu/faculty.

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JonatHan R. CoHenProfessor; Associate Director, Institute for Dispute Resolution“TheCultureofLegalDenial,”

The Affective Assistance of Counsel: Practicing Law as a Healing Profession (Marjorie A.SilverEd.,2007)•“JudaismwithoutOrdinary Law: Toward a Broader View of Sanctification,”71The Reconstructionist 1, 50(2006)•“TheCultureofLegalDenial,”84 Neb. L. Rev.(2005)•“TheImmoralityofDenial,”79Tul. L. Rev.903(2005)•“ATaxonomyofDisputeResolutionEthics,”Handbook of Dispute Resolution (Robert BordoneandMichaelMoffitt,Eds.)(2005)•“TheEthicsofRespectinNegotiation,”What’s Fair: Ethics for Negotiators 257 (Carrie Menkel-MeadowandMichaelWheeler,Eds.)(2004)•“FutureResearchonDisclosureof Medical Errors,” 141 Annals of Internal Medicine481(Sept.21,2004)•“InGod’sGarden: Creation and Cloning in Jewish Thought,” The Human Cloning Debate (Glenn McGeeandArthurCaplan,Eds.)(BerkeleyHillsBooks,4thEd.,2004);andreprintedin Ethical Issues: Western Philosophical and Religious Perspectives, 480 (Terrence Reynolds,Ed.,2006)•“TowardCandorafterMedical Error: The First Apology Law,” 5 Harv. Health Pol’y Rev. 1(2004)

stuaRt R. CoHnProfessor; Gerald A. Sohn Scholar; Associate Dean for International Studies; Director,

International and Comparative Law Certificate ProgramSecurities Counseling for Small and Emerging Companies (West Group, 2006 Ed., with annualupdates)• Florida Business Laws Annotated: Commentary, Cases and Forms (2006-07Ed.)•“GoodCorporateGovernanceinDevelopingNations:IdealismandRealism,”United Nations Institute for Training and Research Best Practice Series (2006)•“CapitalMarketDevelopmentandRegulation,”United Nations Inst. for Training and Res., (online course,2004)•“ANewDirectionforAfricanCapital Markets: Facilitating Capital-Raising Opportunities for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises,” United Nations Institute for Training and Research Doc. #20(2004)•“TheNon-Merger Virtual Merger: Is Corporate LawReadyForVirtualReality?,”29Del. J. Corp. L.1(2004)•“PolandandUnitedStatesBusinessLaws:ACommentaryonDifferingHistoricalandDoctrinalBases,”3Warsaw U. L. Rev.20(2004)•“PotentialLiabilityforMDandAand8-KDisclosuresandOmissions,”Annual Institute on Federal Securities (2004)

CHaRles w. CollieRProfessor; Affiliate Professor of Philosophy “TerrorismasanIntellectual

Problem,” 55 Buffalo L. Rev. (forthcoming December2007)•SpeechandCommunicationin Law and Philosophy, 12 Legal Theory 1 (2006)•ReviewofOwenFiss,The Law as It Could Be, 116 Ethics412(2006)•Letterto the Editors, 55 J. of Legal Education 626 (2005)•AffirmativeActionandtheDeclineofIntellectual Culture, 55 J. of Legal Education 3(2005)

elizaBetH DaleAffiliate Associate Professor; Associate Professor of History“GettingAwayWithMurder,”

111 Am. Hist. Rev.95(2006)•“AGovernmentof Men, Not Laws: Reconsidering Criminal LawinAmericaDuringtheLongNineteenthCentury(1790-1920),”Cambridge History of American Law (Christopher Tomlins and MichaelGrossberg,Eds.)(2005)

JeffReY DavisProfessor; Gerald A. Sohn Scholar“EndingtheNonsense:TheIn

PariDelictoDoctrineHasNothingToDoWith What is Section 541 Property of the Bankruptcy Estate,” 21 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 519(2005)

patRiCia e. DilleYProfessor“ReinventingRetirement:Reforming Social Security,

Medicare, and Private Pension Plans,” 10 Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J.2(2006)•“HopeWeDieBeforeWeGetOld:TheAttackonRetirement,” 12 Elder L. J.245(2004)

nanCY e. DowDChesterfield Smith Professor; Co-Director, Center on Children and Families

“MultipleParents/MultipleFathers,”9J. L. and Family Studies (forthcoming2007)•Handbook of Children, Culture and Violence (withchaptersbyDowdandBarbaraBennettWoodhouse)(withDorothySingerandRobinFretwell,Eds.)(SagePublications,2006)•“ParentageatBirth:BirthFathersandSocialFatherhood,” 14 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts J. 909 (2006)•“FathersandtheSupremeCourt:Founding Fathers and Nurturing Mothers,” 54 Emory L. J.1271(2005)•“FromGenes,Marriage,andMoneytoNurture:Redefining

Fatherhood,” Future of the Family (Mark Rothstein,Ed.)(2005)•“BringingtheMarginto the Center: Comprehensive Strategies for Work/FamilyPolicies,”73U. Cin. L. Rev.433(2004)•“Race,Gender,andWork/FamilyPolicy,” 15 Wash. U. J. L. & Pol’y 219(2004)

maRK a. fensteRProfessor“OnIdiocraticTheory:AReply,” 19 Critical Review

(forthcoming,2008)•“RegulatingLandUsein a Constitutional Shadow: The Institutional Contexts of Exactions,” 58 Hastings L. J. 729 (2007)•“TheFolkloreofLegalBiography,”105 Michigan L. Rev. 1265(2007)•“Takings,Version 2005: The Legal Process of Constitutional Property Rights,” 9 University of Pennsylvania J. of Constitutional L. 667 (2007)•“CoolhuntingtheLaw,”12Harv. Negotiation L. Rev. 157-173(2007)•“TheOpacity of Transparency,” 91 Iowa L. Rev. 885(2006)•“MurrayEdelman:Polemicistof Public Ignorance,” 17 Critical Rev. 367(2005)•“TheBirthofaLogicalSystem:Thurman Arnold and the Making of Modern AdministrativeLaw,”83Or. L. Rev.69(2005)•“TakingsFormalism,RegulatoryFormulas:Exactions and the Consequences of Clarity,” 92 Cal. L. Rev.609(2004),reprintedinZoning and Planning Handbook (2005)andLand Use and Environmental L. Rev.(A.DanTarlock&DavidCallies,Eds.,2005)(collecting“bestland use and environmental law articles” publishedin2004)

alYson CRaiG flouRnoYProfessor; UF Research Foundation Professor; Director,

Environmental and Land Use Law Program CPR for the Environment: Breathing New Life into the Nation’s Major Environmental Statutes, A Legislative Sourcebook of Progressive Ideas for Members of Congress and Staff (co-edited and co-authored introductionwithMatthewShudtz)(2007)http://www.progressivereform.org/articles/CPR_701.pdf•“FollowingtheCourtOff-Road in SUWA,” Strategies for Environmental Success in an Uncertain Judicial Climate (MichaelAllanWolf,Ed.)(2005)•“RegulationsinNameOnly:HowtheBushAdministration’s National Forest Planning Rule Frees the Forest Service From Mandatory Standards and Public Accountability,” (with MargaretCluneandRobertGlicksman)WhitePaper published by the Center for Progressive Reform(2005)http://www.progressivereform.org/articles/Forests_508.pdf•“Public

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Resources for Public Uses,” chapter in The New Progressive Agenda (Rena Steinzor and ChrisSchroeder,Eds.,2004)•“Section404atThirty-Something: A Program in Search of a Policy,” 55 Alabama L. Rev. 607(2004)

miCHael K. fRiel Professor; Associate Dean and Director, Graduate Tax Program

Taxation of Individual Income (with Martin Burke)(LexisNexis,8thEd.,2007)•Understanding Federal Income Taxation (with MartinBurke)(2ndEd.,2006)•Treatise,Modern Estate Planning (with Martin Burke andElaineGagliardi)(2ndEd.,2004-2007)

miCHael w. GoRDon John H. and Mary Lou Dasburg Professor in Corporate LawFlorida Corporations Manual

(Five Volumes, LexisNexis, 1974, revised 2007)• International Business Transactions: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook, with documents supplement and teacher’s manual (withFolsom,SpanogleandFitzgerald)(WestGroup,9thEd.,2006)•“ForumNonConveniens Misconstrued: A Response to HenrySaintDahl,”38U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 141(2006)•“MexicanLawbyZamora,etal.,”37U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 611 (2006)•NAFTA and Free Trade in the Americas: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook, with documents supplement and teacher’s manual(withFolsomandGantz)(WestGroup,2ndEd.,2005)•Principles of International Business Transactions (with Folsom and Spanogle)(WestGroup,2005)•International Business Transactions in a Nutshell (with FolsomandSpanogle)(WestGroup,7thEd.,2004)•International Civil Dispute Resolution: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook, with documents supplement and teacher’s manual (withBaldwin,BrandandEpstein)(2004)•International Trade and Economic Relations in a Nutshell(withFolsomandSpanogle)(WestGroup,3rdEd.,2004)•“Introduction(Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Legal & PolicyIssuesintheAmericasConference),”16 Fla. J. Int’l L.11(2004)•“NorthAmericanIntegration,” Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives(2004)

linDa CalveRt Hanson Assistant Dean, Career Services“TheLawSchoolPerspectiveof Small Firm Practice,” Link

(2006)•“UniversityofFloridaCollegeof

Law Externship Program,” The Florida Law Practice Link: A Journal of the General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Section of the Florida Bar1(withMichaelT.Olexa)(Winter2005)•“BuildingAlliesThrougha Career Services Student Advisory Panel,” NALP Bulletin14(November2005)•Bookchapter on Small Firm Practice, American Bar Association(co-author)

JeffReY l. HaRRison Stephen C. O’Connell ProfessorLaw and Economics: Positive, Normative and Behavioral

Perspectives(Thomson-West,2ndEd.,2007)• Law and Economics in a Nutshell (Thomson-West,4thEd.,2007)•“TrademarkandStatusSignaling: Tattoos for the Privileged,” 59 Fla. L. Rev. 195 (2007)•“AnInstrumentalApproach to Market Power and Antitrust Policy,” 59 SMU L. Rev. 1673(2006)•“Post-Tenure Scholarship and its Implications,” 17 U. Fla. J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 139-63(2006)•“FacultyEthicsinLawSchool:Shirking,Capture, and ‘The Matrix,’” 82 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 397(2005)•“APositiveExternalitiesApproach to Copyright: Theory and Practice,” 13 J. Intell. Prop. L. 1(2005)• Regulation and Deregulation (withVerkuilandMorgan)(2ndEd.,2004)•“RationalizingtheAllocative/DistributiveDistinctioninCopyright,”32Hofstra L. Rev. 853(2004)•“TheMessengerModel:Don’tAsk,Don’tTell,”71Antitrust L. J. 1017(2004)•“Socio-economics:ChoiceandChallenges,”41 San Diego L. Rev. 257(2004)

monique HauGHton woRRellLegal Skills Professor; Supervising Attorney, Child

Welfare Clinic“InDefenseofJuveniles:DueProcessFailures in the United States Juvenile Justice System,” International Society on Family Law Conference2005Presentation(2007)

BeRta espeRanza HeRnánDez-tRuYolLevin Mabie and Levin Professor; Associate Director,

Center on Children and FamiliesLocal Laws, Global Lives: Trade and Human Rights Law in the Americas (with Stephen J. Powell)(NYUPress,forthcoming2008)•“Afterword:BeyondtheFirstDecade:a Forward-looking History of Latcrit Theory, Community and Praxis (LatCrit at TenYears),”26Chicano-Latino L. Rev.,

237(2006)•“BeyondtheFirstDecade:aForward-looking History of Latcrit Theory, Community and Praxis (LatCrit X: Critical ApproachestoEconomicIn/Justice),”17Berkeley La Raza L. J. 169(2006)•“Childrenand Immigration: International, Local, and Social Responsibilities,”15 B. U. Pub. Int. L. J.297(2006)•“OnDisposablePeopleand Human Well-Being: Health, Money andPower,”13 U. C. Davis J. Int’l L. & Pol’y,35(2006)•“Power,Democracy,andParticipation: the Gender-Neutral Notion of Trade and the Exclusion of Women From the Table,” 100 Proc. Ann. Meeting-Am. Soc. Int’l L. 170(2006)•“SexualLaborandHumanRights,”37Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 391(2006)•“AskingtheFamilyQuestion,”38Fam. L. Q. 481(2005)•“GenderInjustice:An International Comparative Analysis of EqualityinEmployment,”37Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev.1031(2005)•“GlobalizedCitizenship:Sovereignty, Security and Soul,” 50 Villanova L. Rev.1009(2005)•“Prostitution–VoluntaryBondage?OnWork,SlaveryandHumanRights,” (speech at the Global Impact of Feminist Legal Theory Conference in San Diego,2005)•BookReview,“LawisNotEnough,” Geo. Washington Int’l L. J. (2005)•“TravelingtheBoundariesofStatelessness:Global Passports and Citizenship,” (with MatthewHawk)52Clev. St. L. Rev. 97(2005)•“CubaandGoodGovernance,”14Transnat’l L. & Contemp. Prob. 655(2004)•“CubanDemocracyActof1992,”Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States (2004)•“GlobalizedCitizenship:Sovereignty,Security, and Soul,” Law and Globalization From Below (Boaventura de Sousa Santos andCesarRodriguez,Eds.,2004)•“LawandCulture: A Cross-Constitutive Paradigm,” 67 Albany L. Rev.617(2004)•“PlattAmendment,” Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States(2004)•“QueryingLawrence,” 65 Ohio St. L. J. 1151(2004)•“TheRuleofLawandHumanRights,”Fla. J. Int’l L.(2004)

RiCHaRD H. HieRs Affiliate Professor Emeritus; Professor of Religion“InstitutionalAcademicFreedom

or Autonomy Grounded Upon the First Amendment:AJurisprudentialMirage,”30Hamline L. Rev. 1-58(2007)•“JusticeandCompassion in Biblical Law,” 1 Convergence 75(2006)•“FirstAmendmentAcademicFreedom Rights of Universities: Judicial Fabrication of New Clothes for the Emperor,” as a contribution to a symposium focused

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on“Individualvs.InstitutionalAcademicFreedom” at the annual meeting of the American Education Research Association •“TheDeathPenaltyandDueProcessinBiblical Law,” 81 U. Det. L. Rev. 751(2004)•“InstitutionalAcademicFreedom:AConstitutionalMisconception.DidGrutterv.BollingerPerpetuatetheConfusion?”30 J. C. & U. L. 531(2004)

DaviD m. HuDsonProfessor; Director, LL.M. in Comparative Law ProgramThe Fla. Tax Review (2002-2005,

Ed.)• Federal Income Tax (with Stephen A. Lind)(9thEd.,2004)

tHomas R. HuRst Professor; Samuel T. Dell Research Scholar“HedgeFundsinthe21st

Century:DotheBenefitsOutweighPotentialDangerstotheFinancialMarkets?,”29Co. Law.228(2007)• Unincorporated Business Associations, Cases and Materials (co-author)(West,3rd.Ed.,2006)•“APost-Enron Examination of Corporate Governance Problems in the Investment Company Industry,” 27 Co. Law. 41(2006)•Cases and Materials on Corporations (with William A. Gregory)(LexisNexis,2ndEd.,2005)•“TheUnfinishedBusinessofMutualFundReform,”26 Pace L. Rev. 113(2005)

JeRolD H. isRaelEd Rood Eminent Scholar in Trial Advocacy and Procedure; Professor

Criminal Procedure (with co-authors WayneLaFaveandNancyKing)(2ndEd.,pocketparts2007)•Criminal Procedure – Constitutional Limitations in a Nutshell (with WayneLafave)(Thomson/West,7thEd.,2006)•Criminal Procedure and the Constitution (with Yale Kamisar, Wayne LaFave and NancyKing)(2006)•Advanced Criminal Procedure (with Yale Kamisar, Wayne LaFave andNancyKing)(11thEd.,2005)•Basic Criminal Procedure (with Yale Kamisar, WayneLaFaveandNancyKing)(11thEd.,2005)•High Court Case Summaries. Criminal Procedure: Keyed to Israel, Kamisar, Lafave, and King’s Casebook on Criminal Procedure (2005Ed.,2006)•Modern Criminal Procedure (with Yale Kamisar, Wayne LaFave and NancyKing)(11thEd.,2005,with2006supp.)•Criminal Procedure Hornbook (with WayneLaFaveandNancyKing)(4thEd.,

2004)•Principles of Criminal Procedure: Investigation (with Wayne LaFave and NancyKing)(2004)•Principles of Criminal Procedure: Post-Investigation (with Wayne LaFaveandNancyKing)(WestGroup,2004)•White Collar Crime in a Nutshell (withPodgor)(WestGroup,3rdEd.,2004)•“SevenHabitsof a Highly Effective Scholar,” 102 Mich. L. Rev. 1701(2004)

miCHelle s. JaCoBsProfessor“Loyalty’sReward—AFelonyConviction: Recent Prosecutions of

High-StatusFemaleOffenders,”33Fordham Urb. L. J. 843(2006)•“InnerLives:Voicesof African-American Women in Prison,” 94 J. Crim. L. & Criminology,795(2004)•BookReview,“PiercingthePrisonUniformofDivisibilityforBlackFemaleInmates,”94J. Crim. L. & Criminology 101(2004)

RoBeRt H. JeRRY, ii Levin Mabie and Levin Professor; DeanUnderstanding Insurance

Law(withDouglasRichmond)(4thEd.,forthcoming2007/08)•“Life,Health,andDisabilityInsurance:UnderstandingtheRelationships (Symposium: Genetic Testing andDisabilityInsurance),”35J. L. Medicine & Ethics(forthcoming,2007)•“ReflectionsonLeadership,” (Leadership in Legal Education SymposiumVII)38The U. of Toledo L. Rev.,539(2007)•“DefiningandAchievingExcellence,” Law School Leadership Strategies (AspatoreBooks,2006)•“RegulatingtheBusiness of Insurance: Federalism in an Age ofDifficultRisk,”41Wake Forest L. Rev. 835(2006)•LifeandDisabilityInsurance,”Materials on Family Wealth Management (TurnierandMcCouch,Eds.)(ThomsonWest,2005)•“AntitrustImplicationsofInsurers’Collaborative Standard Setting,” Genetics and Life Insurance: Medical Underwriting and Social Pol’y(MarkA.Rothstein,Ed.)(MITPress,2004)•“TheInsuranceAspectsofDamages,”(withDouglasR.Richmond) J. of Dispute Resolution 107(2004)•“ABriefExploration of Space: Some Observations on LawSchoolArchitecture,”36Univ. of Toledo L. Rev. 85(2004)

CliffoRD a. Jones Associate in Law Research/Lecturer, Center for Governmental Responsibility

“BipartisanCampaignReformAct,”“Buckley

v.Valeo,”“CampaignFinance,”“EuropeanCommission,”“EuropeanCourtofJustice,”“FederalElectionCampaignAct,”“McConnellv. Federal Election Commission,” (L. L. Kaid andC.Holtz-Bacha,Eds.)Encyclopedia of Political Communication (Sage Publishing, forthcoming2007)•“PatentPowerandMarket Power: Rethinking the Relationship Between Intellectual Property Rights and Market Power in Antitrust Analysis,” Handbook of Intellectual Property and Competition Law(J.Drexl,Ed.)(EdwardElgarPublishing,2007)•“PrivateAntitrustin the Global Market,” Economic law in times of globalization: Festschrift for Carl Baudenbacher446(MarioMonti,et.al.,Eds.)(2007)•“TheThirdDevolutioninEuropeanCompetition Law: Private Enforcement AftertheGreenPaper,”3(1)Competition L. Rev.1(2007)•“TheSecondDevolutionof European Competition Law: The Political Economy of Antitrust Enforcement Under a More Economic Approach,” Frontiers of EC Antitrust Enforcement: The more economic approach1(D.Schmidtchen,M.Albert,andS.Voight,Eds.)(Tübingen,Germany:MohrSiebieck,2007)•“NostradamusStrikesAgain: A Premature U.S. Perspective on the EU’s Green Paper on Private Enforcement,” Neueste Entwicklungen im Europäischen und Internationalen Kartellrecht – 12te St. Galler Internationales Kartellrechtsforum 2005 360(C.Baudenbacher,Ed.)(2006)(Newest Developments in European and International Competition Law—Twelfth St. Gallen International Competition Law Forum 360(2006)•“OutOfGuatemala?ElectionLaw Reform in Florida and the Legacy of Bush v. Gore in the 2004 Presidential Election,” 5(1)Election L. J. 121(2006)•“CampaignFinance Reform and the Internet: Regulating Web Messages in the 2004 Election and Beyond,” 1 The Internet Election: Perspectives on the Role of the Web in Campaign 2004 (AndrewP.Williams&JohnC.Tedesco,Eds.)(Rowman&Littlefield)(2006)•“Foundationsof Competition Policy in the EU and USA: Conflict,Convergence,andBeyond,”The Evolution of European Competition Law—Whose Regulation, Which Competition? 17 (H. Ullrich,Ed.)(EdwardElgarPublishing,2006)•“PrivateCompetitionLawEnforcementinEurope: A Growth Market,” C. Baudenbacher, Ed., Neueste Entwicklungen im Europäischen und Internationalen Kartellrecht — Elftes St. Galler Internationales Kartellrechtsforum113(2005)(Newest Developments in European and International Competition Law—Eleventh St. Gallen International Competition Law Forum

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113(2005)•“SleepingWiththeEnemy:Tales of Yankee Power, Globalization, and the Transformation of Economy by Cartel in theEuropeanUnion,”36Geo. Washington Univ. Int’l L. Rev. 1263(2004)•“ThenewU.S. campaign regulations and political advertising,” Journal of Political Marketing,3(4)105(withL.L.Kaid)(2004)•“RegulatingPolitical Advertising in the EU and USA: A HumanRightsPerspective,”4(3)J. Public Affairs244(2004)•“ForeignPlaintiffs,Vitamins, and the Sherman Antitrust Act After Empagran,”(7/8)Eur. L. Reporter270(2004)•“ExportingAntitrustCourtroomstotheWorld:Private Enforcement in a Global Antitrust Environment,” 16 Loyola Consumer L. Rev. 409(2004)•“AfterMcConnell:Candidateadvertising and campaign reform, Political Communication Report,”14(Spring),1-4(withL.L.Kaid)(2004)Onlineatwww.ou.edu/policomm/1402_2004_spring/Jones_kaid.htm •“PrivateAntitrustEnforcementinEurope:APolicyAnalysisandRealityCheck,”27(1)World Competition Law & Economics Rev. 13(2004)•“TransfrontierMedia,Law,andCultural Policy in the European Union,” New Frontiers in International Communication Theory157-177(M.Semati,Ed.)(Lanham,MD:Rowman&Littlefield2004)•“Mediaand Election Regulation in the United States of America,” Media and Elections 25-57 (with L. L.Kaid,B.Lange&D.Ward,Eds.)(Mahwah,N.J.:LawrenceErlbaum&Associates,2004)

CHRistine a. KleinProfessor; Associate Dean, Faculty Development“TheNewNuisance:An

Antidote to Wetland Loss, Sprawl, and Global Warming,” 48 B. C. L. Rev.(2007)•“WaterIndependence: The Case Against Transbasin Diversions,”25UCLA J. Envt’l L. & Pol’y (2007)•“TheLawoftheLakes:FromProtectionismtoSustainability,”(symposium)2006 Mich. St. U. L. Rev.1(2006)• Natural Resources Law: A Place-Based Book of Problems and Cases (with Federico Cheever andBretC.Birdsong)(Aspen,2005)•“OnIntegrity: Some Considerations for Water Law,” 56 Ala. L. Rev.1009(2005)•“SurveyofFlorida Water Law,” Waters and Water Rights (RobertE.Beck,Ed.)(Rev.Vol.,2005)

elizaBetH t. leaRProfessor“NationalInterests,ForeignInjuries and Forum Non

Conveniens,” 41 U. C. Davis L. Rev.

(forthcoming2007)•“Congress,theFederalCourts, and Forum Non Conveniens: Friction on the Frontier of the Inherent Power,” 91 Iowa L. Rev.1147(May2006)

lYRissa BaRnett liDsKY Professor; UF Research Foundation Professor“ACritiqueofFlorida’sMedium-SpecificApproachtoAttorney

Advertising,”(withTeraPeterson)Fla. J. of L. and Public Pol’cy (forthcomingFall2007)•First Amendment Law: Cases and Materials (with Ronald Krotoszynski, Jr., Christina Wells,andStevenGey)(Aspen,2007)•“U.S.Media Law Update, 2007,” Australian Media and Arts Law Review•“Authorship,Audiences&AnonymousSpeech,”(withTomCotter)Notre Dame Law Rev. 2007 and Social Science ResearchNetworkWebsite•Mass Media Law: Cases and Materials (with Marc Franklin andDavidA.Anderson)(7thEd.,2005,withupdatememosfor2005and2006)•Freedom of the Press: A Reference Guide to the U.S. Constitution(withR.GeorgeWright)(2004)

JosepH w. littleProfessor; Alumni Research ScholarWorker’s Compensation (with

EatonandSmith)(Rev.Ed.,2005)

lawRenCe loKKen Hugh F. Culverhouse Eminent Scholar in Taxation; ProfessorFederal Taxation of Employee

Compensation(withBorisI.Bittker)(WarrenGorhamandLamont,2006)•Fundamentals of International Taxation(withBorisI.Bittker)(2006/2007Ed.)•“TerritorialTaxation:WhySome U.S. Multinationals May Be Less Than Enthusiastic About the Idea (and Some Ideas TheyReallyDislike),”59SMU Law. Rev. 751 (2006)•Federal Taxation of Income, Estates and Gifts(withBorisI.Bittker)(Vol.3and4,3rdEd.,2005)•“WhateverHappenedtoSubpartF?U.S.CFCLegislationAftertheCheck-the-Box Regulations,” 7 Fla. Tax Rev. 185(2005)•“DoestheU.S.TaxSystemDisadvantageU.S.MultinationalsintheWorldMarketplace?”4J. Tax’n Global Transactions 23(2004)•“ATaxLawyer’sObservationsonScary Numbers, Politics, and Irresponsibility: Commentary on Shaviro’s Reckless Disregard,”45Boston College L. Rev. (2004)

paul J. maGnaRellaAffiliate Professor; Professor of Criminology and Law; Affiliate Professor of Anthropology,

African Studies, and European Studies“TheHutu-TutsiConflictinRwanda,”Perspectives on Contemporary Ethnic Conflict, (S.C.Saha,Ed.)(2006)•“Turkish-AmericanIntellectual Exchange and Community ResearchinTurkey(1930-1980),”27The Turkish Studies Ass’n J.69(2006)•“HumanRights:DefinitionsandViolations,”“MilitaryandHumanRights,”“Self-Determination,”and“UniversalDeclarationofHumanRights,”in1-3Encyclopedia of the Developing World (2005)•“ProtectingIndigenousRights,”5Human Rights and Human Welfare,125-35(2005)•“CommunistChineseand‘AsianValues’ Critiques of Universal Human Rights,” 21 J. of Third World Stud. 179(2004)•“TheConsequences of the War Crimes Tribunals and an International Criminal Court for Human Rights in Transitioning Societies,” Human Rights and Societies in Transition 119(HorowitzandSchnabel,Eds.)(2004)•“DiasporasandHumanRights,”in1Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and Refugee Cultures Around the World415(2004)•“InternationallyProtectedHumanRights:FactorFiction?”4Hum. Rts. & Hum. Welfare 69(2004)

peDRo a. malavetProfessor“OutsiderCitizenshipsandMultidimensional Borders: The

PowerandDangerofNotBelonging,”Clev. St. L. Rev.(Afterword,2004)• America’s Colony: The Political and Cultural Conflict between the United States and Puerto Rico (NYU Press, 2004)

Diane H. mazuRProfessorLaw and Popular Culture: Text, Notes, and Questions (with

Papke, Cole Essig, Corcos, Huang, Ledwon, Menkel-Meadow,Meyer,andMiller)(LexisNexis2007)• “Rum,Sodomy,andthe Lash: What the Military Thrives on and How It Affects Legal Recruitment and Law Schools,” 14 Duke J. Gender L. & Pol’y 1143(2007)(remarksfromtheNationalLesbianand Gay Law Foundation’s 2006 Lavender LawConference)•“Don’tAsk,Don’tTell,”14 Duke J. Gender L. & Pol’y 1173(2007)(remarks from Harvard Law School’s 2007 GayandLesbianLegalAdvocacyConference)

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•“MilitaryValuesinLaw,”14Duke J. Gender L. & Pol’y977(2007)•“ABlueprintforLaw School Engagement with the Military,” 1 J. Nat’l Sec. L. & Pol’y 473(2005)•“TheBullying of America: A Cautionary Tale About Military Voting and Civil-Military Relations,” 4 Election L. J. 105(2005)•“Is‘Don’tAsk,Don’tTell’UnconstitutionalAfterLawrence?What It Will Take to Overturn the Policy,” 15 U. Fla. J. L. and Pub. Pol’y423(2004)

paul R. mCDaniel James J. Freeland Eminent Scholar in Taxation; Professor “Territorialvs.Worldwide

International Tax Systems: Which is Better for the U.S.,” 8 Fla. L. Rev.283(2007)and62The Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York 70(2007)•Federal Income Taxation of Partnerships and S Corporations (withMartinMcMahonandDanSimmons,UC-Davis)(FoundationPress,4thEd.,2006,withannualsupplementssince2002)•“TheCharitableContributionsDeduction(Revisited),”59SMU L. Rev. 773(2006)•Federal Income Taxation of Corporations (withMartinMcMahonandDanSimmons,UC-Davis)(FoundationPress,3rdEd.,2006)•Federal Income Taxation of Business Organizations (with Martin McMahon and DanSimmons,UC-Davis)(FoundationPress,4thEd.,2006,withann.supps.since2002)•Introduction to United States International Taxation(Aspen,5thEd.,2005)•“AnAnalysis of Tax Expenditure Accounting in SelectedOECDCountries”(2005)•Federal Income Taxation (with McMahon, Simmons, andAbreu)(FoundationPress,5thEd.,2004)•“TradeAgreementsandIncomeTaxation:Interactions,Conflicts,andResolutions,”57 Tax L. Rev.275(2004)•“AssessingtheBush Administration’s Tax Agenda,” 45 B. C. L. Rev.1253(2004)•“TheDavidR.Tillinghast Lecture Trade Agreements and IncomeTaxation:Interactions,Conflicts,andResolutions,” 57 Tax L. Rev. 275(2004)

maRtin J. mCmaHon, JR.Clarence J. Teselle ProfessorFederal Income Taxation of Business Organizations (4th Ed.,

2006),withaccompanyingclassdiscussionproblems and teacher’s manual, and annual supplementssince2007(withPaulMcDanielandDanielSimmons)•Federal Income Taxation of Corporations, and annual supplementssince2007(withPaulMcDanielandDanielSimmons)(3rdEd.,2006)•Federal Income Taxation of Partnerships and

S Corporations(4thEd.,2006),andannualsupplementssince2007(withPaulMcDanielandDanielSimmons)•Federal Income Taxation, Cases and Materials (5th Ed., 2004),withaccompanyingclassdiscussionproblems and teacher’s manual, and annual supplementssince2005(withPaulMcDaniel,DanielSimmonsandAliceAbreu)•“RecentDevelopmentsinFederalIncomeTaxation:The Year 2006,” 8 Fla. Tax Rev.433(withIraB.Shepard)(2007)•“RecentDevelopmentsin Federal Income Taxation: The Year 2005,” 8 Fla. Tax Rev.5(withIraB.Shepard)(2007)•“AnIncomeTaxIsSuperiortoaWageor Consumption Tax,” 110 Tax Notes1353(March20,2006)•“PrivilegeandtheWorkProductDoctrineinTaxCases,”58The Tax Lawyer405(withIraB.Shepard)(2005)•“RecentDevelopmentsinFederalIncomeTaxation: The Year 2004,” 7 Fla. Tax Rev. 47 (withIraB.Shepard)(2005)•“Recognitionof Gain by a Partnership Issuing an Equity Interest for Services: The Proposed Regulations Get It Wrong,” 109 Tax Notes 1161 (November 28,2005)•“TheMatthewEffectandFederalTaxation,” 45 B. C. L. Rev.993(2004)and105 Tax Notes1383(December6,2004)•“PrivilegeandTheWorkProductDoctrineinTaxCases,”23ABA Tax Sec. News Q. 11 (2004),reprintedin21GPSOLO,No.6(Sept.2004)•“RecentDevelopmentsinFederalIncomeTaxation:TheYear2003,”6Fla. Tax Rev.445(withI.Shepard)(2004)•Semi-annualcumulativesupplementssince2003toFederal Income Taxation of Individuals (with BorisI.BittkerandLawrenceA.Zelenak)

Jon l. mills Professor; Dean Emeritus; Director, Center for Governmental Responsibility

“LawSchoolsasAgentsofChangeandJustice Reform in the Americas,” U. Fla. J. of Int’l L.(forthcoming)•“LegalEducationinthe Americas: The Anchor for Hemispheric Justices,” U. Fla. J. of Int’l L.(2005)• “TheRewards of Citizenship and Perils of Identity: HowtheLawDefinesYouintheGlobalizedWorld,”III(2)Warsaw Univ. L. Rev.95(2004)•“RespondingtoTerrorismandAchievingStability in the Global Financial System: RationalPolicyorCrisisReaction?”11(4)Cambridge Univ. J. of Financial Crime(2004)

RoBeRt C. l. moffat Professor; Affiliate Professor of Philosophy“HowCanLawPavetheRoadto

PerpetualPeace?WhatLawDoesandWhat

LawDoesWell,”Kant and the Problems of the Contemporary World (Justyna Miklaszewska, Ed.)(Krakow,Poland:TheJagiellonianUniversityPress,2006)•“NottheLaw’sBusiness: The Politics of Tolerance and the Enforcement of Morality,” 57 Fla. L. Rev. 1097(2005)

winston p. naGanProfessor; Samuel T. Dell Research Scholar; Affiliate Professor of Anthropology;

Director, Institute of Human Rights and Peace Development“CommunicationsTheoryandWorldPublicOrder: The Anthropomorphic, Jurisprudential Foundations of International Human Rights,” Va. J. of Int’l L.47:3(withCraigHammer)•“MohamedandAnotherv.PresidentofRepublic of South Africa and Others — Constitutional Restraints on the Executive Branch of the South African Government: The Rational Limits of Intergovernmental and Intragovernmental Cooperation in the Prosecution of Terrorists,” 16 L. and Society Trust Rev. 220(withCraigHammer)(February2006)•“OldPoisoninNewBottles:TraffickingandtheExtinctionofRespect,”14Tul. J. Intl. & Comp. Law 225 (with Alvaro deMedeiros)(Spring2006)•BookchapterinTransitional Justice: The Moral Foundations of Trials and Commissions in Social and Political Transformation (2006)•“ConflictResolutionandDemocraticTransformation:Confronting the Shameful Past — Prescribing A Humane Future,” South African L. J., Vol. 119,174-214(withLucieAtkins)(2004)•“Racism,GenocideandMassMurder:TowardALegalTheoryAboutGroupDeprivations,”17 Nat’l Black L. J.133(ColumbiaUniversity)(2004)• “Patriotism,Nationalism,andtheWarOn Terror: A Mild Plea in Avoidance,” 56 Fla. L. Rev. 933 (withCraigHammer)(2004)Reprinted in the Amer. J. of Immigration and Naturalization Law(2005)• “TheNewBushNationalSecurityDoctrineandtheRuleofLaw,”(withC.Hammer)publishedintwoparts in the May and June issues of the Russian journal Law and Politics(2006)•“TheGlobalChallenge To Legal Education: Training Lawyers For a New Paradigm Of Economic, Political and Legal Cultural Expectations in the 21st Century,” 11 ILSA Journal of Int’l & Comp. Law1(withProfessorDanieVisser)(2005)• “Truth,Reconciliation,andthe Fragility of Heroic Activism,” 5 Global Jurist Advances, Art.2(2005)•“Law”entryin3New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, 1243(CharlesScribner’sSons,2005)•

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“TheChangingCharacterofSovereigntyinInternational Law and International Relations,” 43Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 141 (with Craig Hammer)(2004)•“ImplementingtheAfrican Renaissance: Making Human Rights Comprehensive for the New Millennium,” The University of Georgia Series on Globalization and Global Understanding (2004)• “TheNewBushNationalSecurityDoctrineandtheRuleof Law,” 22 Berkeley J. Int’l L.375(withCraigHammer)(2004)

laRs noaHProfessorLaw, Medicine, and Medical Technology: Cases and Materials

(FoundationPress,2ndEd.)(2007)• “TooHighaPriceforSomeDrugs?:TheFDABurdens Reproductive Choice,” 44 San Diego L. Rev.(Aug.2007)• “TreatYourself:IsSelf-Medication the Prescription for What Ails AmericanHealthCare?”19Harv. J. L. & Tech.359(2006)•“ManagingBiotechnology’s[R]evolution: Has Guarded Enthusiasm BecomeBenignNeglect?”11Va. J. L. & Tech.4(2006)• “ADrugbyAnyOtherName...?:ParadoxesinDietarySupplementRisk Regulation,” 17 Stanford L. & Policy Rev. 165(2006)•“AnInventoryofMathematicalBlunders in Applying the Loss-of-a-Chance Doctrine,”24Rev. Litig. 369 (2005)•“MedicalEducation and Malpractice: What’s the Connection?”15Health Matrix149(2005)• “AmbivalentCommitmentstoFederalisminControllingthePracticeofMedicine,”53U. Kan. L. Rev. 149 (2004)•“APostmodernistTakeontheHumanEmbryoResearchDebate,”36Conn. L. Rev.1133(2004)•“DeputizingInstitutionalReviewBoardstoPolice(Audit?)Biomedical Research,” 25 J. Legal Med. 267 (2004)•“TrendsinAssistedReproductiveTechnology,”351New Eng. J. Med.398(2004)•“SupervisingResearchwithHumanSubjects,” 29 Admin. and Reg. L. News 8 (Summer2004)

KennetH B. nunn Professor; Associate Director, Center on Children and FamiliesThe MacMillan Encyclopedia of

Race and Racism (Consulting Editor for Race andConstitutionalLaw,forthcoming2007)•“‘StillUpOntheRoof’:Race,Victimologyand the Response to Hurricane Katrina,” Hurricane Katrina: America’s Unnatural Disaster (Jeremy I. Levitt & Matthew C.Whitaker,Eds.)(forthcoming2007)•“DiversityAsaDeadEnd,”36Pepperdine L. Rev.(forthcoming2007)•“Foreword:

New Explorations in Culture and Crime — Definitions,Theory,Method,”17 Fla. J. Law & Pub. Pol’yvii(2006)•“CommitteeonRaceandRacism’sDiversityTrainingProject,”18Crim. Just.61(2004)

william H. paGeMarshall M. Criser Eminent Scholar in Electronic Communications and

Administrative Law; Professor“SoftwareDevelopmentasanAntitrustRemedy: Lessons from the Enforcement of the Microsoft Communications Protocol Licensing Requirement,”(withSeldonJ.Childers)14Michigan Telecommunications and Technology L. Rev. (2008)•The Microsoft Case: Antitrust, High Technology, and Consumer Welfare (with JohnLopatka)(Univ.ofChicagoPress,2007)•Law and Popular Culture: Text, Notes, and Questions (with Papke, Cole Essig, Corcos, Huang, Ledwon, Menkel-Meadow, Meyer, andMiller)(LexisNexis,2007)•Kintner’s Federal Antitrust Law (11 vols., with Joseph BauerandJohnLopatka)(Lexis,supplementssince2004)•“Introduction:ReexaminingtheStandardsforCertificationofAntitrustClassActions,” Antitrust,Summer2007,at53•“WorkableAntitrustRemedies,”Antitrust Source, Aug. 2007, http://www.abanet.org/ antitrust/at-source/at-source.html (review of Richard A. Epstein: Antitrust Consent Decrees in Theory and Practice: Why Less Is More (AEIPress,2007)•“CommunicationandConcertedAction,”38Loyola U. Chicago L. J. 405(2007)•“TheIdeologicalOriginsandEvolution of Antitrust Law,” New Directions in Antitrust (ABAAntitrustSection,WayneDaleCollins,Ed.)(forthcoming2007)•“EconomicAuthority and the Limits of Expertise in Antitrust Cases,” 90 Cornell L. Rev. 617 (withJohnLopatka)(2005)•“BargainingandMonopolization: In Search of the ‘Boundary of Section 2 Liability’ between Aspen and Trinko,”73Antitrust L. J.115(2005)(withJohnLopatka)•“ClassCertificationintheMicrosoft Indirect Purchaser Litigation,” 1 J. of Competition L. and Economics303(2005)

Juan f. peRea Cone Wagner Nugent Johnson Hazouri and Roth ProfessorRace and Races: Cases and

Resources for a Diverse America (with Richard Delgado,AngelaHarris,JeanStefancicandStephanieWildman)(2ndEd.,2007)•“MiProfundo Azul: Why Latinos Have a Right to Sing the Blues,” Colored Men and Hombres Aqui: Hernandez v. Texas and the Rise of

Mexican American Lawyering (Michael A. Olivas,Ed.,2006)• Brown and Its Impact on Schools and American Life: A Dialogue, ABA Focus on Law Studies(Spring2004)•“BuscandoAmerica:WhyEqualProtectionFails to Protect Latinos,” 117 Harv. L. Rev. (2004)•“RemarksofJuanF.Perea,”78St. John’s L. Rev. 307(partofSymposium:Brownv. Bd. of Educ. at Fifty: Have We Achieved Its Goals?)(2004)

Don C. peteRsProfessor; Director, Institute for Dispute Resolution; Director, Virgil Hawkins Civil Clinics;

Trustee Research Fellow; Associate Director, Center on Children and FamiliesJuris Types: Learning Law Through Self-Understanding(withDr.MarthaM.Peters)(2007)•“WhenLawyersMoveTheirLips:Attorney Truthfulness in Mediation and a Modest Proposal,” 2007 J. of Dispute Resolution 119 •“ToSueisHuman:ToSettleDivine:InterculturalCollaborationstoExpand the Use of Mediation in Costa Rica,” 17 Fla. J. of Int’l. Law 1(2005) •“Creatingand Certifying the Professional Mediator: Education and Credentialing,” 28 American J. of Trial Advocacy 75 (with Joseph Stulberg, TracyAllen,andJudithMeyer)(2005)•“DoMoving Lips Indicate That Lawyers Are Lying When Negotiating and Mediating,” 9 Conflict Management 22(2005)•“ItFeltLikeHeWas Inside My Skin: Intercultural Learning About Mediation in Haiti,” Rutgers Conflict Resolution J. (2004)

CHRistopHeR l. peteRson Associate Professor“PredatoryStructuredFinance,”

28 Cardozo L. Rev.2185(2007)•“UsuryLaw,Payday Loans, and Statutory Slight of Hand: An Empirical Analysis of American Credit PricingLimits”(June21,2007).Availableat SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1000041 •“Preemption,AgencyCostTheory,andPredatory Lending by Banking Agents: Are Federal Regulators Biting Off More Than TheyCanChew?”56Am. L. Rev.515(2007)• “PredatoryLendingandtheMilitary:TheLawand Geography of ‘Payday’ Loans in Military Towns,”(withStephenGraves)66Ohio St. L. J. (2006)•“FederalismandPredatoryLending:UnmaskingtheDeregulatoryAgenda,”78Temple L. Rev. 1(2005)• Taming the Sharks: Towards a Cure for the High Cost Credit Market (Univ.ofAkronPress,2004)

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stepHen J. powell Lecturer in Law; Director, International Trade Law Program

Local Laws, Global Lives: Trade and Human Rights Law in the Americas (with Berta Hernández-Truyol)(NYUPress,forthcoming2008)•“ShouldorMust:NatureoftheObligation of States to Use Trade Instruments for the Advancement of Environmental, Labor, and Other Human Rights,” 45 Alberta L. Rev. No.2(forthcomingSpring2008)•“Peru-United States Trade Promotion Agreement: TheNewEconomicModelforCivilSociety?,”(“AcuerdodePromociónComercialPerú–EstadosUnidos:HaciaelNuevoModeloEconómicoparalaSociedadCivil?”),chapterinAcuerdodePromociónComercialPerú—EstadosUnidos(forthcomingFall2007,UniversidadPeruanadeCiencasAplicadas)•“SmallSteps:EndingTrade’sSplendidIsolation from Human Rights” (forthcoming Fall2007,PUC-RíoNúcleodeDireitosHumanos)•“TowardaVibrantPeruvianMiddle Class: Effects of the Peru-United States Free Trade Agreement on Labor Rights, Biodiversity, and Indigenous Populations,” (withPaolaChavarro)19Fla. J. Int’l L. No. 3(forthcomingFall2007)•“TheCottonandSugarSubsidiesDecisions:WTO’sDisputeSettlement System Rebalances the Agreement onAgriculture,”(withAndrewSchmitz)10 Drake J. Ag. L.287(2005)•“RegionalEconomic Arrangements and the Rule of Law in the Americas: The Human Rights Face of Free Trade Agreements,” 17 Fla. J. Int’l L. 59(2005)•“ThePlaceofHumanRightsLawin World Trade Organization Rules,” 16 Fla. J. Int’l L.219(2004)•BookChapter,“WTOandNAFTADisputeSettlementforNorthAmerican Agricultural Trade,” International Agricultural Trade Disputes: Case Studies in North America47-61(AndrewSchmitz,Ed.)(CalgaryPress,2004)

m. KatHleen pRiCe Clarence J. TeSelle Professor; Associate Dean, Library and Technology

“AALLHistorythroughtheEyesofItsPresidents,” 98 L. Lib’y J.299-316(2006)•“LawLibrarianandInternationalLegalInformation: Careers in Legal Information,” Careers in International Law: A Guide to Career Paths and Internships in International Law36(MarionStaunton,Ed.)(2005)•“ATribute to J. Myron Jacobstein (Universities of Illinois and Colorado, Columbia and Stanford Universities Law Librarian and Law

Professor and Former American Ass’n of Law LibrariesPresident),”97L. Lib’y J. 623(2005)•“FindingU.S.LawontheInternet,”40(English),40(Chinese),Roaming the Virtual Law Library: A Guide to Online Sources for Legal Researchers (LiuandYu,Ed.)(2004)• “JuliusMarke:InMemoriam,”96 L. Lib’y J. 9(2004)

DaviD m. RiCHaRDsonProfessorTextbook, Federal Tax Procedure (with Jerome Borison and Steve

Johnson)(MatthewBenderGraduateTaxSeries,2005)

leonaRD l. RisKinChesterfield Smith Professor“ElevenBigIdeasaboutConflict:ASuperficialGuide

for the Thoughtful Journalist,” J. of Dispute Resolution157-66(2007)•“AwarenessinLawyering: A Primer on Paying Attention,” in The Affective Assistance of Counsel: Practicing Law as a Healing Profession 447-71(MarjorieA.Silver,Ed.)(2007)•“KnowingYourself: Mindfulness,” The Negotiator’s Fieldbook 239-50(ChristopherHoneyman&AndreaK.Schneider,Eds.)(AmericanBarAssociation,2006)• Dispute Resolution and Lawyers (with Westbrook, Guthrie, Heinsz, Robbennolt&Reuben)(3rdEd.,Westgroup,2005)•“Mindfulness:FoundationalTrainingforDisputeResolution,”54J. Legal Educ. 79(2004)•“MelodyRichardsonDaily,ChrisGuthrie&LeonardL.Riskin,Damages:UsingaLegalNarrativetoTeachDisputeResolutionand Lawyering,” J. of Dispute Resolution 1-9 (2004)•“TeachingandLearningfromtheMediationsinBarryWerth’sDamages,J. of Dispute Resolution119(2004)

elizaBetH a. RoweAssistant Professor“SavingTradeSecretDisclosureson the Internet Through Sequential

Preservation,” 42 Wake Forest L. Rev.1(2007)•“TheExperimentalUseExceptiontoPatentInfringement:DoUniversitiesDeserveSpecialTreatment,” 57 Hastings L. J.921(May2006)•“WhenTradeSecretsBecomeShackles:FairnessandtheInevitableDisclosureDoctrine,”7Tul. J. Tech. and Intell. Prop. 167 (2005)

sHaRon e. RusH Irving Cypen Professor; Associate Director, Center on Children and Families

Huck Finn’s ‘Hidden’ Lessons: Teaching and Learning Across the Color Line (Rowman andLittlefield,2006)•“Toto,Ihaveafeelingwe are still in Kansas,” Voices of the Brown Generation: Memories and Reflections of Law Professors (M.W. Robinson and R.J. Bonnie, Eds.)(2005)•“TeachingRaceRelations‘Know-How,’” Southern Christian Leadership Magazine (2004)•“LessonsFromandforDisabledStudents,”8J. Gender, Race and Justice 75(2004)

KatHeRYn Russell-BRownProfessor; Director, Center for the Study of Race and Race

RelationsGuest Editor, Journal of Criminology and Public Policy, Vol. 6: 1-182, special issue onraceandpolicing(2007)•Protecting Our Own: Race, Crime, and African-Americans (Rowman&Littlefield,2006)•“WhileVisionsofDevianceDancedinTheirHeads,”After the Storm: Black Intellectuals Explore the Meaning of Hurricane Katrina (DavidTroutt,Ed.)(2006)•“BlackProtectionismasaCivilRightsStrategy,”53Buffalo L. Rev. 1(2005)•“TheMyth of Race and Crime,” Demystifying Crime and Criminal Justice(BohmandWalker,Eds.)(2005)•Underground Codes: Race, Crime and Related Fires (New York University Press, 2004)

sHeRRie lYnne Russell-BRownAssociate Professor; Associate Director, Center on Children

and FamiliesJustice for All: The Struggle for Worker Rights in Swaziland, http://solidarity.timberlakepublishing.com/files/SwazilandFinal.pdf(Russell-Brownetal)(September2006) •“TheLastLineofDefense:TheDoctrineofCommandResponsibilityandGenderCrimesinArmedConflict,”22Wisc. Int’l L. J. 125(2004)•“Bridgingthe‘Divide’Between Feminism and Child Protection Using theDiscourseofInternationalHumanRights,”13S. Cal. Rev. L. and Women’s Stud.163(FinemanandWorthington,Ed.)(2003)andasa chapter in Competing Paradigms: Children, Religion, and Human Rights (forthcoming)• “LaborRightsasHumanRights:TheSituationof Women Workers in Jamaica’s Export

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Free Zones,” Human Rights and the Global Marketplace: Economic, Social and Cultural (JeanneWoodsandHopeLewis,Eds.)(TransnationalPublishers,2004)

miCHael l. seiGelProfessor“BringingCoherencetoMensReaAnalysis for Securities-Related

Offenses,” 2006 Wisconsin L. Rev. 1564 (2006) •“SomePreliminaryStatistical,Qualitative,and Anecdotal Findings of an Empirical Study ofCollegialityAmongLawProfessors,”13Widener L. R. (2006)•“ProsecutingMartha:Federal Prosecutorial Power and the Need for aLawofCounts,”(withChristopherSlobogin)109 Penn State L. Rev.1107(2005)andasachapter in Martha Stewart’s Legal Troubles: A Domestic Diva’s Interaction With Law and the Legal System,(JoanHeminway,Ed.)(2006)•“TheEffectiveUseofWarStoriesinTeachingEvidence,” 50 St. Louis University L. Rev. 1191(2006)• Improbable Events: Murder at Ellenton Hall(novel,iUniverse,Inc.,2005)•“OnCollegiality,”54J. Legal Educ. 406 (2004)

miCHael R. sieBeCKeRAssistant ProfessorBuildinga“NewInstitutional”Approach to Corporate Speech,

59 Ala. L. Rev. (2007)•“TheInternetandCivil Liberties,” Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties(2006)•“CorporateSpeech,Securities Regulation and an Institutional Approach to the First Amendment,” 48 Wm. & Mary L. Rev.613(2006).Alsotoappearasa chapter in First Amendment Law Handbook (RodneyA.Smolla,Ed.)(forthcoming2007-2008)•“ToBeorNotToBe:OutintheAcademy,” 22 Law and Ineq. 141(2004) • BookReviewofDanielR.Pinello,Gay Rights and American Law, 119 Pol. Sci. Q. 387(2004)

CHRistopHeR sloBoGinStephen C. O’Connell Professor; Affiliate Professor of Psychiatry; Adjunct Professor, University

of South Florida Mental Health Institute; Associate Director, Center on Children and Families“GovernmentDataMiningandtheFourthAmendment,” U. Chi. L. Rev. (forthcoming, 2007)• Privacy at Risk: The New Government Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment (UniversityofChicagoPress,2007)• “TheSupreme Court’s Recent Criminal Mental HealthCases:RulingsofQuestionable

Competence,” ABA Crim. Just. Mag. (Fall, 2007)•Psychological Evaluations for the Courts: A Handbook for Mental Health Professionals and Lawyers (with Gary Melton,JohnPetrila&NormanPoythress)(GuilfordPress,3rdEd.,2007)•“LyingandConfessing,”39Texas Tech L. Rev. 1275(2007)•“TransnationalLawandRegulation of the Police,” 56 J. Legal Educ. 451(2007)•“TheLiberalAssaultontheFourth Amendment,” 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 603(2007)•“DangerousnessandExpertiseRedux,” 56 Emory L. J. 275(2006)•Proving the Unprovable: The Role of Law, Science and Speculation in Adjudicating Culpability and Dangerousness (Oxford University Press, 2006) • Minding Justice: Laws That Deprive People With Mental Disability of Life and Liberty (HarvardUniversityPress,2006)•“CompetencyintheCriminalContext:AnAnalysis of Robert Schopp’s Views,” 24 Beh. Sci. & L. 529 (2006)•“LegalandEthicalIssues in Accessing and Utilizing Third-Party Information,” Forensic Psychology: Emerging Topics and Expanding Roles (with RandyOtto&StuartGreenberg)(2006)•“ReconceptualizingDueProcessinJuvenileJustice: Contributions from Law and Social Science,” 57 Hastings L. J. 955 (with Mark FondacaroandTriciaCross)(2006)•“TheStory of Rule 410 and United States v. Mezzanatto: Using Plea Statements at Trial,” Evidence Stories(RickLempert,Ed.)(2006)•“TarasoffasaDutytoTreat:Insightsfromthe Criminal Law,” 75 Cin. L. Rev. 645(2006)•“TheCivilizationoftheCriminalLaw,”58 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 121 (2005)•“InsanityDefense,” The Oxford Companion to American Law (2ndEd.,2005)•“MentalDisorderasan Exemption from Execution: The ABA Task Force Recommendations,” 54 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1133(2005)•“ProsecutingMartha:Federal Prosecutorial Power and the Need for a Law of Counts,”109 Penn. St. L. Rev. 1107 (2005)(withMichaelSeigel)•“Subpoenasand Privacy,” 54 DePaul L. Rev. 805(2005)•“TransactionSurveillancebytheGovernment,”75 Miss. L. J. 163(2005)•Law and the Mental Health System: Civil and Criminal Aspects(withRalphReisner&ArtiRai)(4thEd.,2004)•“TheIntegrationistAlternativetotheInsanityDefense:ReflectionsontheExculpatory Scope of Mental Illness in the WakeoftheAndreaYatesCase,”30Am. J. Crim. L. 315(2004)•“IsAtkinstheAntithesisortheApotheosisofAnti-DiscriminationPrinciples?SortingOuttheGroupwideEffectsof Exempting People with Mental Retardation fromtheDeathPenalty,”55Ala. L. Rev. 1101

(2004)•“TeachingaCourseonRegulationofthe Police (with a Special Focus on the Sixth Amendment),”42 Brandeis L. J. 389(2003-04)

lee-foRD tRittAssistant Professor; Director, Center for Estate and Elder Law Planning; Director, Estates

and Trusts Practice Certificate Program; Associate Director, Center on Children and Families“LiberatingEstatesLawfromtheConstraintsofCopyright,”38Rutgers L. J. 109(2006)

CHRistopHeR vallanDinGHam Foreign & International Law Librarian

“TheEthicsofSpying:AReviewoftheLiterature,” 16 Def. Intell. J.121(2007)•“TrackingDownLegalSourcesonPrestatehood Florida,” Prestatehood Legal Materials: A Fifty-State Research Guide (MichaelChiorazzi&MargueriteMost,Eds.)(2005)

walteR o. weYRauCHDistinguished Professor; Stephen C. O’Connell Chair; Associate Director, Center on Children

and Families“TheExperienceofLawlessness,”10New Criminal L. Rev.415(2007)•“PrivateLawmaking,” Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives (SagePublications,2005)•“PrivateLegalSystems,”and“GypsiesandTravelers,”Encyclopedia of Law and Society (Sage Publications,2004)•“IlDirittoDegliZingari,” Giuristi Stranieri di Oggi(A.Simoni,Ed.)(Giuffrè,Milan,Italy,2004)

steven J. willis Professor; Associate Director, Center on Children and FamiliesThe Tax Law of Charities and

Other Exempt Organizations: Cases, Materials, Questions, and Activities and accompanying instructor’smanual(withDarryllK.Jones,DavidA.Brennen,andBeverlyI.Moran)(ThomsonWest,2ndEd.,2007)• Federal Tax Accounting (with Michael B. Lang and Elliott Manning)(2006)•“PeopleinGlassHouses,”113Tax Notes477(2006)• Tax Accounting (West,2005)•“FamilyLawEconomics,Child Support, and Alimony: Ruminations on Income, Part II,” 78 Fla. Bar J.34(June2004)•“FamilyLawEconomics,ChildSupport,and

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Alimony: Ruminations on Income, Part I,” 78 Fla. Bar J. 34(2004)• Financial Calculations for Lawyers (withelectroniccalculators)(BookWorldPublishers,2004) • Electronic Teaching Materials for Tax Exempt Organizations (ThomsonWest,2004)

miCHael allan wolf Richard E. Nelson Chair in Local Government Law; Professor

“Hysteriav.History:PublicUseinthePublicEye,” Private Property, Community, and Eminent Domain(RobinPaulMalloy,Ed.)(AshgatePublishing,forthcoming)•“LookingBackward: Richard Epstein Ponders the ‘Progressive’ Peril,’” Book Review, 105 Mich. L. Rev.1233(2007)•“SupremeGuidancefor Wet Growth: Lessons from the High Court on the Powers and Responsibilities of Local Governments,” 9 Chapman L. Rev. 233(2006)(symposium)•“Introduction:ANew Realism About Environmental Law” and“‘TheyEndured’:MiningtheSupremeCourt’s Serviceable Past,” Strategies for Environmental Success in an Uncertain Judicial Climate (MichaelAllanWolf,Ed.)(ELI,2005)•“Yes,Thankfully,EuclidLives,”73Fordham L. Rev. 731(withCharlesHaar)(2004)•Powell on Real Property (General Ed.,17vols.)(MatthewBender,2000-)•“LeoFrank,”“EmmaGoldman,”“AdamClaytonPowell, Jr.,” One Hundred Americans Making Constitutional History (MelvinUrofsky,Ed.)(CQPress,2004)

BaRBaRa Bennett wooDHouseDavid H. Levin Chair in Family Law; Director, Center on

Children and Families; Director, Family Law Certificate Program; Co-Director, University of Florida Institute for Child and Adolescent Research and Evaluation “CleaningUpToxicViolence:AnEcogeneristparadigm,” Handbook of Children, Culture and Violence(Dowdetal,Eds.)(2006)•“Ecogenerism:AnEnvironmentalistApproachto Protecting Endangered Children,”12 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y & L.(2005)• Chapters,“TheFamilySupportive Nature of the U.N. Convention on theRightsoftheChild”and“TheChangingStatus of the Child,” The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child: An Analysis of Treaty Provisions and Implications of U.S. Ratification (JonathanTodresetal,Eds.)(TransnationalPublishers,2006)•“Waitingfor Loving: The Child’s Fundamental Right

toAdoption,”34Capital U. L. Rev.297-329(2005)• “Foreword,”16U. Fla. J. of L. and Public Pol’y:V(2005)•“Martyrs,Mediaandthe Web: Examining a Grassroots Children’s Rights Movement Through the Lens of Social Movement Theory,” 5 Whittier J. Child & Fam. Advoc. 121-154(2005)•“ReframingtheDebateabouttheSocializationofChildren:An Environmentalist Paradigm,” Univ. Chi. Legal Forum 85(2004)•“Re-VisioningRightsfor Children,” Rethinking Childhood (Peter B. PufallandRichardP.Unsworth,Eds.)(RutgersUniversityPress,2004)

DanaYa C. wRiGHtProfessor; UF Research Foundation Professor“Rails-to-Trails:Conversionof

Railroad Corridors to Recreational Trails,” 78A Powell on Real Property (Michael AllanWolf,Ed.)(2007)•“LegalRightsandWomen’s Autonomy: Can Family Law Reform in Muslim Countries avoid the Contradictions ofVictorianDomesticity?”5.1Hawwa (2007)•“CollapsingLiberalism’sPublic/PrivateDivide:Voldemort’sWarontheFamily,”The Harry Potter Panel: Harry Potter and the Law, 12 Texas Wesleyan L. Rev.434-441(2005)•“Well-BehavedWomenDon’tMakeHistory: Rethinking Family, Law, and History Through an Analysis of the First Nine Years of theEnglishDivorceandMatrimonialCausesCourt(1858-1866),”Wisconsin Women’s L. J.211-318(2005)(winnerofthe2005DonaldSutherland Award for the most important article in English legal history from the AmericanSocietyforLegalHistory)•“TheLogic and Experience of Law: Lawrence v. Texas and the Politics of Privacy,” 15 Fl. J. of Law & Pub. Pol’y423-441(2004)•“ANewTimeForDenominators:TowardADynamicTheory Of Property In Regulatory Takings’ RelevantParcelAnalysis,”34Environmental Law175-245(2004),reprintedin Planning and Zoning Law Handbook, (Thomson/West, 2005)•“UntyingtheKnot:AnAnalysisoftheEnglishDivorceandMatrimonialCausesCourtRecords,1858-1866,”38Univ. of Richmond L. R.903-1010(2004)

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M. Kathleen Price; Associate Dean, Library and Technology; Clarence J. TeSelle Professor of Law

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