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Legal Writing and Research Scholarship at Mercer
Other Presentations and Papers
Linda Jellum, Presenter, Mississippi
Poultry Ass'n, Inc. v. Madgan: Interpreting Chevron's First Step, Southeastern
Association of Law Schools' Annual Conference, July 21, 2006.
Linda Jellum, Presenter, Learning Theory & Multimedia,
Institute for Law School Teaching's Conference on Inspiring Students & Facilitating
Learning, June 3, 2006.
Linda Jellum, Presenter, Cool Data on a Hot Issue: Empirical
Evidence that a Law School Bar Support Program Enhances Bar Performance, Charleston
Law School, Faculty Development Presentation, March 31, 2006
Linda Jellum, Presenter, Interviewing Pitfalls and Mistakes,
American Association of Law Schools' Faculty Recruitment Conference, Candidates'
Workshop, November 11, 2005.
Linda Jellum, Presenter, "Which is to Be Master" The
Judiciary of the Legislature? Southeastern Association of Law Schools' Annual
Conference, July 21, 2005."
Linda Jellum, Presenter, Interviewing Pitfalls and Mistakes,
American Association of Law Schools' Faculty Recruitment Conference, Candidates'
Workshop, November 4, 2004.
James L. Hunt, "What Happened to Populism?:
Current and Future Directions of Populist Studies," paper presented
at the Annual Mid-America Conference on History, October 1, 2004.
Linda Jellum, Moderator, Sarbanes-Oxley, Two Years Later,
Southeastern Association of Law Schools' Annual Conference, August 1, 2004.
Adam Milani, Moderator, Whether the Internet
Is a "Place" for Purposes of ADA Accommodations and Spamming
and the Internet as a "Thing," 2003 Mercer Law Review
Symposium: "The Internet: Place, Property, or Thing - All or
None of the Above?", Mercer University School of Law, October
30, 2003.
James L. Hunt, "Who Pays for Accidents?
Accident Law in Florida, 1845-1886," paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Florida Historical Society, May 23, 2003.
James L. Hunt, "Assessment in Business Schools,"
panel participant, Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Meeting,
July 29, 2002.
James L. Hunt, "Coker v. Georgia,"
paper presented at Georgia Death Penalty Conference, Georgia College
and State University, April 8, 2002.
Suzianne D. Painter-Thorne, Contested Objects,
Contested Meanings: Native American Grave Protection Laws and the
Interpretation of Culture, 35 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1261 (2002).
Adam Milani, The Post-Garrett World: Insufficient
State Protection Against Disability Discrimination. Garrett, Disability
Policy, and Federalism: A Symposium on Board of Trustees
of the University of Alabama v. Garrett, University of Alabama
School of Law, Tuscaloosa, AL, October 26, 2001.
Adam Milani, Go Ahead. Make My 90 Days: Should
Plaintiffs Be Required to Provide Notice to Defendants Before Filing
Suit Under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act?,
Florida's ADA Convention: Making it Happen, Governor's Working Group
on the Americans with Disabilities Act, Orlando, FL, August 17,
2001.
Adam Milani, Disability Law in Higher Education:
Admissions, Academic Adjustments, Auxiliary Aids, Access; Florida's
ADA Convention: Making it Happen, Governor's Working Group on the
Americans with Disabilities Act, Orlando, FL, August 16, 2001.
Adam Milani, The ADA Notification Act: How
We Got There and Why It's Not Needed and The Burden of Proof in
"Fundamental Alteration" Cases Under the Americans with
Disabilities Act: Courts Should Conduct an "Individualized
Inquiry." National Association of Blind Lawyers Annual
Meeting, Atlanta, GA, July 4, 2000.
Adam Milani, Better Off Dead Than Disabled?:
Should Courts Recognize a "Wrongful Living"
Cause of Action Where Doctors Fail to Honor Patients' Advance Directives?
Southeastern Conference of the AALS, Hilton Head, SC, July 21, 1999.
Adam Milani, Living in the World: A New Look
at the Disabled in the Law of Torts, National Association of
Blind Lawyers Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, July 2, 1999.
James L. Hunt, "The Need for Southern Legal
History in the Law Schools," paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Southeastern Association of American Law Schools,
July 25, 1998.
Adam Milani, The Dilemma of Disabled Students
in Interscholastic Sports, Time Out: Learning the Rules for
College Athletes with Disabilities Conference, University of Illinois
at Chicago Institute on Disability and Human Development, October
31, 1997.
James L. Hunt, "Courts, Legislatures, and
the Constitutional Conflict over Standards of Liability in the Nineteenth
Century South," paper read at the annual meeting of the American
Society for Legal History, October 18, 1997.
Adam Milani, Legal Issues in Post-Secondary
Education, Post-Secondary ACCESS for Students with Disabilities
Conference, University of Illinois at Chicago Institute on Disability
and Human Development, October 4, 1996.
Adam Milani, Persons with Disabilities: A
Misunderstood Minority; Dialogue on Diversity class, University
of Notre Dame, September 27, 1996.
Adam Milani, Update on Disability Law in Higher
Education: Admissions, Academic Adjustments, Auxiliary Aids, Access,
and Other Issues Facing Colleges and Universities, Disabled
Students Organization, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL, February
17, 1997, and Indiana Association of Higher Education and Disability,
Brown County, IN, April 7, 1995.
Adam Milani, Titles I and III of the Americans
with Disabilities Act: Equal Opportunity in Employment and Accessibility
to Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities. Committee
for the Advancement of Labor and Management Relations, South Bend,
IN, April 4, 1995.
Adam Milani, Title III of the Americans with
Disabilities Act: Accessibility to Public Accommodations and Commercial
Facilities. Building Owners and Managers Association Conference,
South Bend, IN, October 20, 1994.
James L. Hunt, "Consensus, Conflict, and
Confusion: Populism and North Carolina Historians, 1900-1990,"
paper read at the annual meeting of the Association of Historians
in North Carolina, October 18, 1991.
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