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Thursday
Oct082009

Dissertation of the Year to Scott

Love passing along kudos to our contributors and the latest is that Scott B. won the Education Law Association, Joseph Beckham Dissertation Award. Scott defended his dissertation a couple months ago with R. Craig Wood as his Chair at the University of Florida. I don't think ProQuest has published the dissertation yet, but if you want to find at least a somewhat related article you can check this out at SSRN. 

Another feather in the cap for Scott and another bode of confidence that we have an outstanding group here at UK.

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Congratulations Scott !

...from a fellow recipient.

October 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRichard Day

Thanks, Richard! I really enjoyed your dissertation--it definitely deserved the award. It was a great help to me in getting up to speed on the background and local implications of the Rose case here in Kentucky. Hopefully, I'll get the chance to meet you sometime soon.

--Scott

October 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterScott Bauries

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