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For the Record<br />

Rev. de novo 95. Presentations: Policing<br />

Identity (<strong>University</strong> of Pittsburgh<br />

School of <strong>Law</strong>, March <strong>2012</strong>); Constitutional<br />

Cacophony: Federal Circuit Splits<br />

and the Fourth Amendment (Vanderbilt<br />

<strong>Law</strong> School, March <strong>2012</strong>); The Racial<br />

Geography of Juvenile Sex Offender<br />

Registries (Southern <strong>University</strong> <strong>Law</strong><br />

Center, February <strong>2012</strong>); Policing Identity<br />

(<strong>University</strong> of Miami School of <strong>Law</strong>,<br />

February <strong>2012</strong>); Warrantless Searches of<br />

Smartphones (Tampa, Annual Meeting<br />

of the National Conference of <strong>State</strong><br />

Legislatures, December 2011); Megan’s<br />

<strong>Law</strong> as a Case Study in Political Stasis<br />

(Boston, Annual Meeting of American<br />

Academy of Psychiatry and the <strong>Law</strong>,<br />

October 2011).<br />

Dan Markel<br />

D’Alemberte Professor<br />

Articles: Retributive Justice and the<br />

Demands of Democratic Citizenship, 1<br />

Va. J. Crim. L. 1-133 (<strong>2012</strong>); Making<br />

Punishment Safe for Democracy: A<br />

Reply to Professors Bowers, Cahill, and<br />

Duff, 1 Va. J. Crim. L. 205-263 (<strong>2012</strong>).<br />

Presentations: Retributive Justice and<br />

the Demands of Democratic Citizenship<br />

(Touro <strong>Law</strong> School, November 2011);<br />

Retributive Justice and the Demands of<br />

Democratic Citizenship (Washington,<br />

D.C., AALS Federalist Society Faculty<br />

Conference, January <strong>2012</strong>). Recognition:<br />

Retributive Justice and the Demands<br />

of Democratic Citizenship was selected<br />

as one of the winners of the Federalist<br />

Society Young Scholars Competition.<br />

David L. Markell<br />

Steven M. Goldstein Professor and<br />

associate dean for environmental<br />

programs<br />

Article: An Empirical Assessment of<br />

Climate Change in the Courts: A New<br />

Jurisprudence or Business as Usual? (with<br />

J.B. Ruhl), 64 Fla. L. Rev. 1 (<strong>2012</strong>).<br />

Recognition: Continued to serve as a<br />

member of the North American Commission<br />

for Environmental Cooperation<br />

National Advisory Committee and<br />

participated in a number of its meetings.<br />

Jim Rossi<br />

Harry M. Walborsky Professor<br />

Articles: Agency Coordination in Shared<br />

Regulatory Space (with Jody Freeman),<br />

125 Harv. L. Rev. 1131 (<strong>2012</strong>); Clean<br />

Energy and the Price Preemption Ceiling,<br />

3 San Diego J. Climate & Energy<br />

L. 247 (2011). Presentation: Good For<br />

You / Bad For Us: Financial Barriers to<br />

Demand Reduction in Electric Power<br />

(Vanderbilt <strong>Law</strong> Review Symposium<br />

on Supply and Demand in Energy,<br />

February <strong>2012</strong>).<br />

Mark B. Seidenfeld<br />

Patricia A. Dore Professor of<br />

Administrative <strong>Law</strong> and aSSociate<br />

Dean for rESEarch<br />

Article: Substituting Substantive for<br />

Procedural Review of Guidance Documents,<br />

90 Texas L. Rev. 331 (2011).<br />

Presentations: The Irrelevance of Politics<br />

for Arbitrary and Capricious Review<br />

(Loyola <strong>Law</strong> School Los Angeles<br />

Faculty Workshop, January <strong>2012</strong>); The<br />

Irrelevance of Politics for Arbitrary and<br />

Capricious Review (Emory <strong>Law</strong> School<br />

Faculty Workshop, January <strong>2012</strong>);<br />

The Legal Implications of Supreme Court<br />

Review of the Patient Protection and<br />

Affordable Care Act (Tampa, National<br />

Conference of <strong>State</strong> Legislatures Annual<br />

Meeting, November 2011).<br />

Mark Spottswood<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

Presentation: Evidence-Based Litigation<br />

Reform (<strong>Florida</strong> International <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Junior Faculty Federal Courts<br />

Workshop, February <strong>2012</strong>).<br />

Fernando Teson<br />

Tobias Simon Eminent Scholar<br />

Chapter: Targeted Killing in War and<br />

Peace: A Philosophical Analysis, in Targeted<br />

Killings: <strong>Law</strong> and Morality<br />

in an Asymmetrical World (C.<br />

Finkelstein, J.D. Ohlin and A. Altman,<br />

editors) (Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, <strong>2012</strong>).<br />

Article: Why Free Trade is Required by<br />

Justice, 29 Social Phil. & Pol. 126<br />

(<strong>2012</strong>). Presentations: The Duty to<br />

Apologize for Genocide (Beirut, Lebanon,<br />

Invited Panelist, Conference on “The<br />

Armenian Genocide: From Acknowledgement<br />

to Reparations,” Armenian<br />

Catholicosate, February <strong>2012</strong>); The<br />

Morality of Targeted Killing (Oxford<br />

<strong>University</strong>, The Duty to Apologize<br />

for Genocide, Seminar Series, Oxford<br />

Institute for Ethics, <strong>Law</strong> and Armed<br />

Conflict, January <strong>2012</strong>); <strong>State</strong> Legitimacy<br />

and Permissible Diplomacy (<strong>University</strong><br />

of Arizona, December 2011).<br />

Franita Tolson<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

Presentations: Partisan Gerrymandering<br />

and the Politics of Judicial<br />

Review (<strong>Florida</strong> International <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Faculty Workshop, March <strong>2012</strong>)<br />

(Prawfsfest!, Loyola <strong>Law</strong> School Los<br />

40 <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Law</strong>

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