Computer Resources for the Appellate Practitioner, October 2008, Michigan Appellate
Assigned Counsel System.
Blakely v Washington and Its Applicability in Michigan, Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan, March 2005
The CD-ROM Brief: Technowiz or the Brief of the New Millenium, Michigan Appellate Bench Bar 2002 (also Presented to Law Society of Upper Canada);
The United States Supreme Court and the "Great Writ of Habeas Corpus:" All Ahead Slow, National Lawyer's Guild Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 2000;
Their Last Best Hope: Parole and Pardon Strategies, University of Michigan School of Social Work, National Roundtable on Women in Prison, June 1999;
The Truth About Truth in Sentencing, Michigan Appellate Assigned Counsel System, March, 1999;
Moderator, Michigan Appellate Bench-Bar Conference, March, 1998 (and November, 1995);
Panelist, Computer Resources for the Appellate Practitioner, Appellate Law Section, State Bar of Michigan, November, 1997.
Panelist, Michigan Parole Practices, Prison & Correction Section Annual Conference, State Bar of Michigan, September, 1997
Michigan Post-Conviction Remedies in a Nutshell, Criminal Law Section, State Bar of Michigan, February, 1997
Civil Liberties Crossfire: The Rights of the Accused v. The Rights of the Abused, American Civil Liberties, Michigan State Conference, June, 1996
"Hurdling the 6.500 Barrier," Michigan Appellate Assigned Counsel Service, Lansing, Michigan, June, 1996
Computer Resources for the Criminal Defense Attorney, Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan, November, 1995;
"Parole Appeals: It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over," Michigan Appellate Assigned Counsel Service, Lansing, Michigan, June, 1995
Prison Law Clinic, University of Michigan Law School. Co-taught Prison Law Clinic at University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor (for Prison Legal Services of Michigan).
"WordPerfect is Not a Typewriter," National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Orlando, Florida, February, 1992.
Guest Lecturer, Thomas Cooley Law School (1996 and 97); University of Detroit Law School (1998 and 1995)