Hi Jessica, The working title of my current book project is "LITTLE KIDS WHO KILL: HOMICIDAL PRETEENS IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM." I would love to hear from other scholars working on this topic. I hope to finish this book in 2011, building in part from some of my past efforts, *e.g.*: *Protecting Preteens: A Child’s Portion of the Fourth Amendment*, ___ MISSISSIPPI LAW JOURNAL ___ (2011; in press). ** *Intentional Wrongful Conviction of Children*, 85 CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW 163 (2010). *Precocious Killers: Justice for Homicidal Pre-Teens*, 28* *CHILDREN’S LEGAL RIGHTS JOURNAL 33 (2008). ANNOUNCEMENT: I will officially retire from Ohio Northern in December 2010, but I will continue to write and teach part-time at other schools here in North Carolina. See contact info below. Vic Streib -- Victor Streib 1721 Hobbs Road Greensboro, NC 27410 336.617.5946 [log in to unmask] On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Weaver, Jessica Dixon < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Happy Thanksgiving Section Members! > > > > I hope that many of you are planning to come to the 2011 AALS Annual > Meeting, which will be our first meeting as an official section of the > AALS. I am writing to solicit information from you about what you have been > working on since the spring newsletter. Please send me an email with recent > presentations, publications, upcoming conferences or workshops, and any > announcements that you would like to generate to our section. If you could > forward this information by December 10, 2010, I will be sure to include it > in the Fall/Winter volume of our newsletter. Thanks in advance for your > prompt responses! > > > > *Jessica Dixon Weaver* > > Assistant Professor > > SMU Dedman School of Law > > P.O. Box 750115 > > Dallas, TX 75275-0116 > > (214) 768-2641 office > > (214) 768-3142 fax > > > > View my scholarship at: > > http://ssrn.com/author=762347 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > AALSChildLaw mailing list > [log in to unmask] > http://lists.ubalt.edu/mailman/listinfo/aalschildlaw > > This email was sent using the University of Baltimore mailing list system. > Messages sent via a University of Baltimore mailing do not necessarily > represent the opinion of the University. > >