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Ellen S. Podgor
Associate Dean of Faculty Development & Distance Education
Professor of Law
B.S., Syracuse University
M.B.A., University of Chicago
J.D., Indiana University at Indianapolis
L.L.M., Temple University
PRESENTATIONS
U.S. Chamber of Commerce - 7th Annual Legal Reform Summit
Panelist: Criminalization of Corporate Conduct (Washington, D.C., October 26, 2006)
ABA National Institute on Securities Fraud
Panelist: Securities Fraud Sentencing After Booker (Washington, D.C., September 2006)
Southeast Association of American Law Schools (SEALS)
Panelist: Blogging (West Palm Beach, July, 2006)
Panelist: Distance Learning/Course Sharing: "Best Practices"in Synchronous Distance
Education (Hilton Head, July, 2005)
Moderator: Civil Liberties and Terrorism (Kiawah Island, August, 2004)
Moderator: Representing Indigent Defendants (Amelia Island, July, 2003)
Moderator: Using Technology in Teaching Law (Amelia Island, July, 2003)
Panelist: Supreme Court Update (Kiawah Island, 2002)
Panelist: Crime and the Internet (Hilton Head, 2001)
Fifteenth National Annual Seminar on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Panelist: A Research Perspective (Miami, June 2006)
CALI
Speaker: Distance Learning (Fort Lauderdale, June 2006)
Harvard University
Commentator, Bloggership Symposium (Boston, Massachusetts, April 2006)
Hofstra University School of Law
Faculty Colloquium, Distance Learning (Transmitted Via Distance Learning from Gulfport,
Florida, April 2006)
University of Maryland
Roundtable on the Criminalization of Corporate Law (Baltimore, Maryland, April 2006)
Oxford Roundtable
Speaker: The Challenge of White Collar Sentencing (Oxford, March 2006)
St Thomas University School of Law
Panelist: Economic Crime in the 21st Century (Miami, Florida March 2006)
Association of American Law Schools
Panelist: Integrating Transnational Legal Perspectives Into the First Year Curriculum
(Criminal Law and Procedure Session) (Washington, D.C., January 2006)
Moderator: Integrating Transnational Legal Perspectives Into the First Year Curriculum
(Criminal Law and Procedure Session) (Washington, D.C., January 2006)
Moderator: The Promise of Gideon: Unfulfilled? (Washington, D.C., January 2006)
Panelist: The Attorney-Client Privilege and the Potential Abuse of Public and Private Power
(Atlanta, January 2004)
Panelist: Ethics In Criminal Advocacy (Washington, D.C., January 2000)
Co-moderator: Race and Criminal Law (New Orleans, January 1999)
Co-moderator: Permanent International Criminal Court (New Orleans, January 1999)
Speaker: New Officers' Breakfast (New Orleans, January 1999)
Case Western School of Law: Frederick K. Cox International Law Center
Introducing Speaker: Torture and the War on Terrorism (w/ Professor Roger
Clark)(Cleveland, Ohio, October 2005)
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers - Seminar Speaker and Moderator
Moderator: Legal Ethics Presentation (Santa Fe, November 2005)
Panelist- State Legislative Conference: Using Technology to Enhance Your Advocacy and
State Organization - Blogging (Portland, August 2005)
Topic: Getting It (Jencks) When You Need It (San Francisco 1999)
Panelist: Symposium: Strategic & Ethical Issues In Pre-Indictment White Collar
Representation (Boston, May 1997)
Topic: Mail, Wire, and Bank Fraud: Limiting the Limitless (Maui, February 1994)
Moderator: Ethical Issues In Crimes of Violence (Chicago, May 1996)
Stetson University College of Law
Moderator: Lofton and the Future of Lesbian and Gay Adoption (Panel on Interdisciplinary
Perspectives) (Tampa, October 2005)
International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law
Panel Chair: Computer Crime/Internet Pornography (Edinburgh, June 2005)
Panelist: Responding to Threats to National Security: Finding the Balance: Security, Liberty
and Justice (Montreal, August 2004)
Panelist: Security Measures and Links to Organized Crime (Montreal, August 2004)
Symposium: Technology and Its Effects on Criminal Responsibility, Security and Criminal
Justice
Topic: "Who" Should Respond to Cyberterrorism? (Charleston, December 2002)
Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Topic : Oral Argument: Making it Appealing (Jan. 2006)
Topic: Computer, Mail, & Wire Fraud Update (Daufuskie Island, April, 2005)
Topic: Mail Fraud (Unicoi, November 1995)
McGeorge School of Law
The 12th Annual Pacific McGeorge Distinguished Speaker Series
Topic: The Extraterritorial Prosecution of White Collar Crime: Are There Any Limits?
(Sacramento, March 2005)
Faculty Colloquium - Computer, Mail, & Wire Fraud Update (Sacramento, March 2005)
Criminal Procedure Discussion Forum (Sponsored by Washington & Lee University
Law School, Vanderbilt University Law School, and the University of Louisville's
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
Topic: Jose Padilla and Martha Stewart: Who Should Be Charged With Criminal Conduct?
(Louisville, November 2004)
American University, Washington College of Law (Symposium Sponsored by the American
University Law Review, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Heritage
Foundation)
Moderator & Organizer: Panel, The Politics of Crime (Washington, D.C., October 2004)
Washburn University Law School, Symposium: Enron Three Years Later: A White Collar Crime
Scorecard
Topic: Arthur Andersen, LLP. and Martha Stewart: Should the Government Have Charged
Obstruction of Justice? (Topeka, Kansas, October 2004)
Topic: Mail Fraud: Limiting the Limitless (Kansas City, October 2004)
Cleveland Marshall Law School, Criminal Justice Forum
Topic: Jose Padilla and Martha Stewart: Who Should Be Charged With Criminal Conduct
(Cleveland, September 2004)
Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers (APRL)
Panelist: Ethics and Criminal Law: How to Deal with False Client Evidence (Atlanta, August
2004)
Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Speaker: Mail Fraud: Limiting the Limitless (Madison, June 2004)
Law & Society Association
Moderator/Discussant: Civil Liberties and Terrorism: Finding the Appropriate Balance
(Chicago, May 2004)
Speaker: The Limits of Criminal Law in Assessing Appropriate Extraterritorial Criminal
Jurisdiction (Vancouver, June 2002)
Thirteenth National Annual Seminar on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Panelist: Are the Guidelines Working: A Research Perspective (Miami, May 2004)
Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers- Law & All That Jazz
Speaker: Ethics: Making Sure the Prosecutor's Notes are in Key (New Orleans, April 2004)
Indiana University School of Law at Indianapolis - Faculty Colloquium
Speaker: Department of Justice Guidelines: Balancing "Discretionary Justice" (Indianapolis,
November, 2003)
ABA Criminal Justice Fall Seminar- International Criminal Law Primer
Speaker: Jurisdiction (Washington, D.C., November, 2003)
Wayne State Law School-Symposium: International Justice
Speaker: CyberCrime: National, Transnational, or International? (Detroit, October 2003)
The George Washington University Law School
Moderator: Symposium: The Future of Internet Surveillance Law (Washington, D.C.,
October, 2003)
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta
Topic: Patriot Act (Atlanta, April 2003)
Georgia State University College of Law-
Speaker: Student Law Day Program for GLBT Student Organization (Atlanta, April 2003)
Topic: Gay Panic
Panelist at Student Forum on Forfeiture (Atlanta, October 2002)
Panelist at Student Forum on Anti-Terrorism Laws (Atlanta, January 2002)
Topic: Attorney General's Order on Attorney - Client Monitoring in Prisons
Gideon at 40: Facing the Crisis, Fulfilling the Promise (Georgetown University Law School)
Moderator: Setting the Stage: Background on the Case of Gideon v. Wainwright
(Washington , D.C., March 2003)
Center for International Legal Studies
Who Should Prosecute Cybercrime? (Steamboat Springs, February 2003)
International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences (ISISC)
Panel: International Crimes: Criteria for their Identification and Classification, and Future
Developments
Topic: Cybercrime-Cyberterrorism (Siracusa, November 2002)
Federal Defenders' Conference
Speaker: Mail Fraud: Limiting What Might Appear to be Limitless (Montgomery, November
2002)
Speaker: Ethics and Professionalism Issues: Total Client Advocacy (Montgomery, November
2001)
Speaker: Mail and Wire Fraud: Redefining the Boundaries (Detroit, September 1998)
University of Georgia School of Law - Panelist at Student Forum of Georgia Society for
International and Comparative Law (Athens, September 2002)
Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia - Seminar Speaker, Panelist, Faculty
Topic: 9th Annual United States Supreme Court Update - Developments in Anti-Terrorism
(Atlanta, September 2002)
Faculty: Georgia Trial Skills Clinic (Athens, June 2000)
Panelist: Crack Cocaine Sentencing Guidelines (Savannah, June 1994)
Topic: Ethical Considerations in Civil Jury Trial Practice (Atlanta, April 1993)
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania - Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for
Business Ethics Research (Philadelphia, March 2002)
Topic: The United States Prosecution of Extraterritorial Business Crimes
University of Alabama - Speaker at GLBT Student Organization (Tuscaloosa, October 2001)
University of Alabama School of Law - Faculty Colloquium (Tuscaloosa, October 2001)
Topic: International Computer Fraud: A Paradigm for a Limited National Jurisdiction
University of Alabama School of Law - Panelist at Student Forum (Tuscaloosa, September
2001)
Topic: America At War
Notre Dame Law School - Symposium on Legal Education (South Bend, March 2001)
Topic: Professionalism in the Law School Environment
Cardozo School of Law - Symposium on The Cooperating Witness Conundrum: Is Justice
Obtainable? (Jacob Burns Ethics Center - Cardozo Law Review) (New York, November 2000)
Panelist/Speaker: White Collar Cooperators: The Government in Employer-Employee
Relationships
Georgia Indigent Defenders' Office - Seminar Speaker and Moderator
Moderator: Symposium on Indigent Defense in Georgia (Atlanta, November 2000)
Topic: Ethical Considerations and Prosecutorial Misconduct (Atlanta, December 1992)
Lavender Law Conference
Panelist: Ethics (Washington, D.C., October 2000)
Panelist: Law School Environment (Washington, D.C., October 2000)
Panelist: Law Teaching (Washington, D.C., October 2000)
New England School of Law - Symposium on Crimes for Economic Gain in the New Millennium
(New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement)
Topic: Globalization of White Collar Crime (Boston, February 2000)
Yale Law School - Seminar for LLMs, JSDs, and Visiting Scholars
Topic: Criminal Discovery of Jencks Witness Statements (New Haven, December 1998)
Quinnipiac College School of Law - Faculty Luncheon Speaker
Topic: Criminal Fraud (Hamden, November 1998)
Georgia State University College of Law - Symposium on Federal Criminal Discovery
Moderator: Symposium on Federal Criminal Discovery (Atlanta, November 1998)
Annual Federal Defenders' Conference (Sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center)
Speaker: Mail and Wire Fraud: Redefining the Boundaries (Atlanta, March 1998)
Moderator: Experiencing Ethics (San Diego, March 1997)
Annual Investigators and Paralegal Seminar (Sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center)
Speaker: Mail and Wire Fraud: Redefining the Boundaries (San Diego, March 1998)
St. Thomas University School of Law-Symposium on Criminal Law
Speaker: Mail Fraud: Redefining the Boundaries (Miami, February 1998)
International Law Weekend `97
Topic: White Collar From A Global Perspective (New York, November 1997)
Third International Conference on the Sources of Contemporary Law
Topic: White Collar Crime (Jerusalem, July 1996)
Constitutional Challenges in a Decade of Change
Moderator: Privacy (Terrorism) (Atlanta, January 1996)
Florida Public Defenders' Association - Seminar Speaker
Topic: Ethics (Stuart, August 1995)
Fourteenth Annual Atlanta College of Trial Advocacy
Faculty (Atlanta, August 1994)
Emory Trial Techniques Program
Panelist: Ethics (Atlanta, May 1994)
Law Education Institute/BNA Criminal Law Review Seminar
Topic: Mail Fraud: Limiting the Limitless (Orlando, March 1994)
Topic: Gender Peremptory Challenges (Palm Springs, March 1993)
Topic: Prosecutorial Misconduct (Orlando, March 1992)
Georgetown University School of Business Administration - John F. Connelly Business
Ethics Seminar Series
Topic: White Collar and Corporate Crime (Washington, October 1993)
Eleventh Annual Federal Practice Seminar - Seminar Speaker and Moderator
Topic: Professionalism and Gender Bias
Moderator: Ethical Issues in the Federal Courts (Atlanta, December 1992)
Georgia Law-Related Education Consortium - 7th Annual Workshop
Topic: Current Constitutional Issues in Criminal Justice (Atlanta, 1992)
Business and Professional Women's Association - Dinner Speaker
(Cartersville, 1992)
National Institute of Trial Advocacy
Instructor (Fort Lauderdale, 1992)
Judge (Fort Lauderdale, 1991)
Judge (Fort Lauderdale, 1989)
Judge (Philadelphia, 1989)
Florida Bar Association/Bridge the Gap Speaker
Topic: Ethics (Miami, March 1991)
Topic: Ethics and Professionalism (Miami, October 1990)
Miami University School of Law-Women Law Professor's Conference
Topic: Writing the First Article (Discussion Leader, October, 1990)
Indiana Public Defender's Council - Seminar Speaker
Topic: 1988 Supreme Court Review (Indianapolis, June 1989)
Topic: Prosecutorial Misconduct (Indianapolis, 1988)
(Reviewed in 2 BNA CRIM. PRAC. MANUAL 102 (1988)