Professor Day was Editor-in-Chief
of The Florida Law Review. After earning her J.D. degree,
she served as Law Clerk to the Honorable Patricia C.
Fawsett, U.S. District Court Judge, Middle District
of Florida. Professor Day is a member of the Florida
Bar, a member of the Florida Bar Standing Committee
on Professionalism, and she serves as chair of an Unlicensed
Practice of Law Committee. She also serves on the Advisory
Board of Teen Court. Professor Day teaches in the areas
of Torts, Professional Responsibility, and First Amendment.
She has written in the areas of torts, professional
responsibility, and human rights as it relates to refugees.
Prior to becoming a lawyer, Professor Day worked in
the areas of social work and the media. She co-chaired
a project which documented the testimonies of Holocaust
survivors and co-produced a documentary on the subject.
She has also implemented a consumer hotline with a local
TV station.
Professor Day was a visiting Fulbright professor at
the University of Sarajevo from October 2000 to July
2001 and again from February 2002 to August 2002 She
has written in the area of Restorative Justice and its
Application to Bosnia Herzegovina. |