Feeney Distinguished Teaching Award Winner
Floyd Feeney, the Homer G. and Ann Berryhill Angelo Professor of Law and director of the Law School's LL.M. Program, is the 2008 Distinguished Teaching Award winner. A recipient of the Award in 1986, Feeney began teaching at UC Davis in 1968. The author of seven books and numerous articles, Feeney has received awards from the National Institute of Justice and the California Probation, Parole, and Correctional Association. A Fulbright scholar at the University of Augsburg (Germany) in 1995-96, he has taught and lectured in China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. He has served as consultant or advisor to the National Institute of Justice, the National Center for State Courts, the British Home Office, the California Legislature, the American Bar Association's European and Eurasian Law Initiative, the Police Foundation, and numerous individual criminal justice agencies. The many enthusiastic nominations for Professor Feeney praised his teaching excellence and passion and commitment to his students.
Professor Feeney will be honored at the UC Davis School of Law 29th Annual Recognition Celebration on Friday, April 4, 2008, at the ARC Ballroom.