Howard University

Adjunct Faculty Highlights

May 2006

Adjunct Faculty Highlights

Robert Fabrikant (National Moot Court, Academic Support Program)
In April, Professor Fabrikant delivered a speech at the University of North Dakota School of Law entitled “From Warren to Burger: The Court in Transition”.

His article entitled: Emancipation of the Proclamation: Of Contrabands, Congress and Lincoln, will be published in the May 2006 issue of the Howard Law Journal.

Professor Fabrikant will be teaching a four-week course on U.S. Constitutional Law at Fudan University Law School in Shanghai, People’s Republic of China.

Kristine Huskey (Faculty Advisor, International Moot Court Team)
Adjunct Professor Kristine Huskey participated as a panelist in the forum, “Guantanamo Bay: A Look Inside, A Play Reading and Panel Discussion with Experts” on April 6, 2006 at University of Texas School of Law. An short essay titled “Ripped From the Headlines” by Ms. Huskey about her experience in the Niagara Moot Court Competition with the HUSL International Moot Court Team will be published in “Global Action,” the international section of the Cleveland Bar Newsletter.

Nicholas Targ (Environmental Law and Environmental Justice)
Professor Targ has several articles that are soon to be published. He co-authored with Barry E. Hill, “Collaborative Problem-Solving: An Option for Preventing and Resolving Environmental Conflicts,” 36 Environmental Law Reporter (June 2006); “Tribute to John Echohawk: Human Rights Hero” Human Rights Magazine (Spring 2006); and “Environmental Justice 2005” in Environmental Law in Review (ABA 2006).

Several of his environmental law students received clerkships with the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance and one will clerk with the Office of the General Counsel.