NSU Shepard Broad College of Law | April 2018
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New JD Concentration - IP, Technology and Cybersecurity Law
The new “Intellectual Property, Technology and Cybersecurity Law” concentration capitalizes on the College of Law’s significant teaching and curriculum strengths in the field of intellectual property, matching these strengths to the current substantial market need for intellectual property specialists. This concentration is available to both entering and continuing students.
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Bar Induction Ceremony April 16, 2018
On Monday, April 16, 2018, NSU Shepard Broad College of Law graduates will be inducted into The Florida Bar. The Honorable Robert Diaz (JD 1984) and The Honorable Kal Evans (JD 2003) join Dean Jon Garon, faculty, staff, family in celebrating this milestone for our alumni.
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Environmental Law Symposium – Environmental Issues in Changing Times - April 20, 2018
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This symposium will explore environmental law and policy shifts at the federal level under the new administration, as well as at the state level after the 2018 Florida legislative session. Presenters will include practicing lawyers and academics offering local, state and national perspectives on issues such as climate change, sea level rise, energy issues, regulatory issues, and property rights. The Florida Bar approved
6 CLE general credits, 0.5 Ethics credits
and 6 Board Certification credits in City, County and Local Government Law, Real Estate or State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice.
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2nd AIDD Clinic Roundtable and Conference
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NSU Law held its second annual community roundtable “Successful Transition: A Collaborative Effort,” with guest speaker Jonathan Martinis, Esq. on Thursday, March 22, 2018 at the Panza Maurer Law Library. Martinis is the Senior Director for Law and Policy with the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University in Washington, DC. The Shepard Broad College of Law Adults with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (AIDD) Law Clinic, which coordinated the roundtable, was made possible by a generous donation from The Taft Foundation.
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Fourth District Court of Appeal Holds Oral Arguments at NSU Law
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The Fourth DCA will hold oral arguments at NSU Law in the Krupnick Campbell Maline Buser Slama Hancock Liberman & McKee Courtroom. The panel of judges for this session will be The Honorable Carole Y. Taylor, The Honorable Melanie G. May (JD 1981) and The Honorable Jeffrey T. Kuntz.|
Summaries and Briefs
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As part of the Fourth DCA’s visit to Broward County, the BCBA will be holding the CLE presentation Maximize your Writing and Oral Advocacy Skills: Thoughts from Appellate Court Judges and Law Professors with The Honorable Dorian K. Damoorgian, The Honorable Burton C. Conner, The Honorable Alan O. Forst, Professor Olympia Duhart and Professor Heather Baxter at the Signature Grand, followed by a reception
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Alumni Admitted to Practice before the Supreme Court of the United States
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On March 29, 2018, NSU Law made its biennial trip to the Supreme Court of the United States, for attorney admissions and to watch oral arguments. The visit to the nation’s capital began with a reception for NSU alumni in the Metro DC area. President George Hanbury, Dean Jon Garon, of NSU Law, and Emeritus Professor of Law Bruce Rogow attended the reception and swearing-in ceremony. Bruce Rogow was the Movant for the group.
Alumni admitted at the ceremony include Alexander D. Brown (JD 2004), Barbara Brush (JD 1988), Hilary A. Creary (JD 1993), Claire Cubbin (JD 1979), Christal L. Fish (JD 2001), Tiffany D. Garner (JD 2009), Taylor K. Hughes (JD 2013), Connie Kaplan (JD 2010), Martin D. Kiar (JD 2002), Helen M. Shaw Roper (JD 1980) and Peter Sobota (JD 2007).
NSU Law has held biennial trips to the Supreme Court for the Swearing-In ceremony. Since 2008 60 NSU Law alumni and 7 faculty and staff have been admitted.
Reservations for the Spring 2020 Swearing-In will begin in November 2019, and it is on a first come first serve basis. Please contact
lawalumni@nova.edu
and look for announcements in our newsletter for further information.
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NSU Interprofessional Education Day
Professor Marilyn Uzdavines
led the team of students, faculty and alumni from NSU Law to participate in the Interprofessional Education Day at NSU’s Health Professions Division on March 19, 2018. The event drew together nearly 1,000 students from dentistry, nursing, law, occupational therapy, optometry, osteopathic medicine, the physician assistant program, pharmacy, physical therapy, and speech language pathology. NSU Law faculty members participating in IPE Day this year included
Professor Florence Shu-Acquaye, Professor Kathy Cerminara, Professor Leslie Cooney, Professor Michael Flynn,
and
Professor Amanda Foster
. In addition,
Professor Fran Tetunic
and
Clinic Staff Attorney Jayme Cassidy
along with
Adjunct Professor Gerald Morris
(JD 1977) were involved in the planning.
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Student Life Achievement Award (STUEY) Finalists
NSU Shepard Broad College was well represented at the 20
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STUEY awards on March 27
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The Honorable Robert Diaz
took the university-wide honor, recognizing his years of dedicated service to the law school through his work as an adjunct professor, student mentor, career advisor, bar preparation assistant, and liaison to the courts.
In addition to Judge Diaz receiving recognition as a university-wide winner, these other individuals were winners of the College of Law STUEY recognition:
Heather Baxter
– Co-Curricular Advisor of the Year
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
– Graduate Organization of the Year
Student Bar Association
– Student Government of the Year
Bethany J.M. Pandher
– Student of the Year
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Fourth District Court of Appeals of the State of Florida
Oral Arguments
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
2:00 - 4:00 pm - Oral Arguments
4:00 - 4:30 pm - Questions and Answers
NSU Law Courtroom 1
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The Fourth DCA will hold oral arguments at NSU Law, including a Question and Answer session.
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The Fourth District Court of Appeal of the State of Florida
CLE & Judicial Luncheon
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
2:00 - 4:30 pm CLE 5:00 – 7:00 Reception
Signature Grand, Davie, FL
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Maximize your Writing and Oral Advocacy Skills: Thoughts from Appellate Court Judges and Law Professors. The purpose of this seminar is to improve writing and oral advocacy skills for all lawyers, including those who litigate in trial courts.
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Environmental Law Symposium – Environmental Issues in Changing Times
Friday, April 20, 2018
9:30 am - 4:00 pm
6.0 CLE Credits + 0.5 Ethics Credits
NSU Guy Harvey Oceanographic Center Facility
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This symposium will explore environmental law and policy shifts at the federal level under the new administration, as well as at the state level after the 2018 Florida legislative session. Presenters will include practicing lawyers and academics offering local, state and national perspectives on issues such as climate change, sea level rise, energy issues, regulatory issues, and property rights.
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Law Day 2018 - Separation of Powers
Sponsored by NSU Law, Finizio & Finizio, P.A. and the National Italian American Bar Association
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
5:00 - 7:00 pm
1.0 CLE Ethics credit pending
Cafe Italia
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NSU Law Commencement
Thursday, May 10, 2018
2:30 pm
Rick Case Arena at the Don Taft University Center
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The Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law has invited John T. Berry to serve as the 2018 Commencement Speaker and recipient of the NSU honorary degree. Mr. Berry serves as The Florida Bar’s Legal Division Director supervising the lawyer regulation and professionalism efforts.
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NSU Law participates in March 4 Our Lives
Dean Duhart along with Anabel Cordero (2L) and Christina Wittmeier (1L) both participated. Student Amanda Sullivan (1L) also attended the march with her family.
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3rd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter-Writing Competition – Write a Letter, Change the World
Three letters were selected for the 3rd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter-Writing Competition:
L-R:
Neesha Mauskar (2L) second place
Harry Joseph (3L) second place and Danna Khawam (1L) first place.
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ABA National Appellate Advocacy Team are Regional Champions
Aleah Shuren (4L), James Foster (2L), Bethany J. M. Pandher (4L), were unanimously voted to be the regional champions at the National Appellate Advocacy Competition in Boston, MA.
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Annual Domenick L. Gabrielli National Family Law Moot Court competition
Jamie Nakoa received the third-place oral advocate award and the team’s brief scored sixth out of 24 teams. Jamie and Talhia Sanchez advanced after outscoring Penn State and arguing two rounds against Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.
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Thank you to the volunteer judges that helped prepare our teams:
Khalil Quinan (JD 2016), Kerry Valdez (JD 2016), Wendy West-Harris (JD 2014), Ashley Ellis (JD 2016), Rachel Bausch (JD 2013), Alexis Davis (JD 2015), Maria Guitian Barker, Margaret Hesford (JD 1991) and Shanttel Grullon (JD 2016)
Hunter Rhyne (2L), Ritika Singh (3L), Gabriella Villamizar (2L), Nick Palomino (3L), Jamie Nakoa (3L), Jennifer Rodriguez (2L), Kelly Ann DesRosiers (2L), Stephanie Viel (3L)
Professor Arcabascio, Professor Arcaro, Professor Baxter, Professor Beharriell, Professor Brown, Professor Cassidy, Professor Dobson, Professor Dale, Professor Chaney, Professor Grosso, Professor Richmond, Professor Shu-Acquaye and Professor Uzdavines.
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Professor Timothy Arcaro
Presented at the Broward County Bar Association CLE event
Evidence for Litigators
on March 16, 2018 with NSU Law 2006 alumnae Meghan Maroney Clary and Huda Ajlani Macri.
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Professor Heather Baxter
Nominated for NSU Student Live Achievement Awards for Co-Curricular Advisor of the year.
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Professor Randolph Braccialarghe
Accepted the appointment to the Unregulated Transfer of Adopted Children Study Committee by Uniform Law Commission President Anita Ramasastry.
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Professor Kathy Cerminara
Co-presented Hospice, Palliative Care and Aid-in-Dying: The Current Status of End-of-Life Choices and Policies in the United States / Impact on Population Health at the Doctor of Health Science Alumni Chapter Ninth Annual Interdisciplinary Conference at NSU Health Professions Division on February 22, 2018. Co-presenters were Professor Alina Perez, JD, MPH, LCSW with the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine and Professor Akiva Turner, Ph.D, JD, MPH with the Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences.
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Professor Michael Dale
Invited to be the team leader for a National Institute For Trial Advocacy (NITA) examination of how to teach explicit and implicit bias in its various programs, in recognition of changing lawyer needs and the reshaping of the legal profession.
Training New York IP law firm attorneys in taking depositions of experts on behalf of the National Institute For Trial Advocacy in April 2018.
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Associate Dean of Faculty & Student Development and Professor of Law Olympia Duhart
Organized a NSU Law presence at the March For Our Lives in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018. Dean Duhart collected funds from NSU Law faculty to send two law students to the march. Anabel Cordero (2L) and Christina Wittmeier (1L) both participated. Student Amanda Sullivan (1L) also attended the march with her family. March for Our Lives was a demonstration against gun violence organized by survivors of the Feb. 14 school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland. Dean Duhart is a former English teacher at Stoneman Douglas.
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Dean Jon Garon
Had accepted for publication - Cyber-World War III: Origins, 7 J. L. & CYBER WARFARE __ (2018) (forthcoming).
Had accepted for publication - Ownership of University Intellectual Property, 36 CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. __ (2018) (forthcoming).
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Professor Richard Grosso
Presented Planning, Permitting and Property Rights: Regulating for Resilience at the 19th Annual Northeast Florida Environmental Summit at Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville on March 2, 2018.
Serving on the Broward County Planning Council and the Miami Dade County Urban Expansion Area Task Force.
Planning the NSU Law Environmental Earth Day Symposium and CLE, scheduled for April 20, 2018.
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Professor Areto Imoukhuede
Presented The Fundamental Right to Public Education and the School to Prison Pipeline at the Government Law Review Symposium, Cracks in the U.S. Constitution: Broken Windows Policing and the Criminalization of Children program at Albany Law School on March 8, 2018.
Appeared on WPBT’s YOUR SOUTH FLORIDA on March 3 and 4, 2018. Professor Imoukhuede discussed the impact of policy changes and how they play into the larger conversation of gun violence in America.
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Professor Robert Jarvis
Published Law Professors as Plaintiffs in the March 2018 issue of The Albany Law Review. The article was cited by Paul Caron in the TaxProf blog on March 5, 2018.
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Professor James Levy
Participated in a panel discussion with Col. Linell Letendre, Dept. Head of the Law Department, United States Air Force Academy (USAFA), and Maj. Aimee Haney, Director of Core Curriculum at USAFA. The panel discussed teaching character development in law school during the Rocky Mountain Legal Research and Writing Conference, held at Sturm College of Law, University of Denver, on March 23 to 24, 2018. Professor Levy was a visiting professor of law at USAFA during the 2016-17 academic year.
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Senior Associate Director and Adjunct Professor of Law Becka Rich
Was profiled by the American Association of Law Libraries Computing Services Special Interest Section on March 1, 2018.
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Professor John Sanchez
Article A Survey of Physician Non-Compete Agreements in Employment Under Florida Law, 35 Nova L. Rev. 64 (2010) was cited in the March 2018 Florida Bar Journal article Healers Barred from Healing: Physician Noncompete Agreements, Amy D. Ronner. Vol. 92, No. 3.
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Associate Dean of Graduate and Online Programs, Susan H. Stephan
Accepted an offer to publish her article,
Trust-Related Privacy Factors in E-Learning Environments
, in Volume 14, Issue 4, of the Distance Learning journal.
Presented on the marketing of online programs at the Legal Master’s Programs Annual Conference at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, in Sacramento, CA, on March 23, 2018.
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For questions, suggestions, and to submit news for any future editions of the Student Newsletter please contact:
Lynn Acosta
Assistant Dean for Student Services
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