

YOU ARE INVITED
to attend the annual Holiday Party sponsored by the Democratic Club of North Florida. The party will be held from 4 - 7 pm, Sunday, December 4, at the home of Emily Millett, 1104 Ivanhoe Rd. in Waverly Hills.
RSVP's are not required, but guests are asked to bring a favorite dish to share, or donate $5 per person at the door. Visitors will be asked for a $5 contribution. The club will provide chips & dip, wine, beer, and coffee. Also, members may pay their dues for the coming year!
Mark your calendar! We hope to see you and your friends there!!
For further information, contact Linda Miklowitz at LMiklowitz@aol.com.
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Richard Junnier, young attorney, world traveler, and official "light-hearted philosopher" will be featured in our last program meeting of the year, Monday, November 21, devoted to humor.
The meeting in the program room of the Collins downtown public library starts at 11:30 am with a social and refreshments. There will be an election of the 2012 board at noon. The program begins at 12:15 pm.
Junnier will present the paper he gave at the Fifth Annual Lighthearted Philosophers' Society Conference in St. Petersburg in October. It won the Joseph S. Ellin Memorial Essay Prize for best paper. The essay uses satire to critique libertarian law and economic models and offers a humanistic approach to the deterrence of criminal conduct. It is entitled "Leibniz and the Behavioral Economic Approach to Confusing a Law Review Editor."
Richard Junnier holds an LL.M. in Global Economy with a concentration in human rights from New York University, an LL.M. in International Law from the National University of Singapore, a J.D. from Florida State University, a certificate in Transnational Organized Crime Studies from Erasmus College of Law in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and a B.A. in Psychology from Florida State University. He has served on the Editorial Board of the Florida Bar Journal and has served as article selection editor and associate editor of the Florida State University Law Review.
He has published in the areas of privacy rights and property taxation. Between 2006 and 2008 he was an attorney for the Innocence Project of Florida, where he assisted with the exoneration of William Michael Dillon after 28 years of wrongful incarceration. He currently practices in Florida while researching global trade, tax policy, and international human rights law.
Mark your calendars for the annual DCNF holiday party Sunday, December 4, at the home of Emily and Pete Millett, 1104 Ivanhoe Road, in Waverly Hills just north of Betton Road between Thomasville and Meridian Roads. Members can bring a covered dish or a $5 contribution. Chips and dips and soft drinks and wine and beer will be provided by the club.
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