Here's the site for the conference, and for the curious readers out there, here are my earlier posts guiding you through the actual transcripts of the crime she committed and arguing that she had betrayed the criminal defense bar. I'm looking forward to seeing her speak, although I certainly don't consider her as a model of legal ethics. And it's not really accurate to say that she's "teaching legal ethics." It's an academic conference about "lawyering at the edge." In fact, I will be using her crime as part of my case study on how not to lawyer. The conference will have some great speakers who have been involved in a number of high-profile cases. If you're near NYC next month, check it out.
UPDATE: Welcome, Insta-readers. One more comment about the conference: we'll be discussing lawyering in the context of Nifong, the torture memos, Gitmo, Lynne Stewart, and much more.