Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Coastal Master Plan Kickoff

The Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council will be hosting its Coastal Master Plan workshop at Stetson College of Law on Friday, May 30. Register by May 2nd at TBRPC.ORG/TBCMP


SLR Student Article Publication Solicitation

Stetson Law Review is looking for student articles to publish in forthcoming issues of the journal! This is an opportunity to submit your completed student articles for review by the Student Article Publication Committee on SLR, which selects student article submissions for publication. Student articles or manuscripts written for a seminar class, an independent research project, or a law review writing credit are all eligible for submission. Though shorter works are eligible, please keep in mind that submissions less than thirty pages or lacking compliance with relevant citation manuals will typically not be selected for publication. If you are interested, please send your completed student articles to [email protected] with the subject line “Student Article Publication Submission”  for review by the Student Article Publication Committee. The deadline for submission is April 29th at 11:59pm. This is an incredible opportunity for publication, so we highly recommend you submit all your amazing articles to us for consideration!


You’re invited! Health and Employment Attorney Panel

Join us April 23, 2025 at 5:00pm for a joint panel with health and employment lawyers hosted by the Health Law Association and Labor and Employment Law Association. We will be joined by a number of reputable attorneys in the area and appetizers will be provided. Those in attendance will include:

Professor Mary Fahy, who works in health insurance law at Skelton, Willis, and Wallace and is an adjunct professor that teaches health insurance law. 

Zarra Elias, an associate general counsel for employment law at Moffit Cancer Center

Catherine Mansfield, senior associate general counsel for the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office

Lisa Scheibly, an employment attorney with Spielberger Law

Professor Anna Small, Chief Compliance Officer for Nemour’s Children’s hospital and adjunct professor teaching healthcare compliance and ethics. 

Please RSVP on Engage soon, as this is a capped event and we would love to have you! 


Upcoming Webinar… Hot Topics in Legal Ethics for Lawyers and Administrators: Navigating the Changing Landscape of Higher Education

Hot Topics in Legal Ethics for Lawyers and Administrators: Navigating the Changing Landscape of Higher Education — a webinar presented by Stetson Law’s Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law & Policy.

Date and Time: Tuesday, April 15th from 2:30 – 4:30 PM Eastern

Ethical considerations often present significant risks and challenges for lawyers and administrators in higher education. Such risks and challenges can be even more difficult to navigate when substantial changes in the landscape of higher education occur or are anticipated. To help lawyers and administrators mitigate risks and meet these challenges during this time of substantial change in higher education, this webinar will discuss ethics related to hot topics in higher education, including freedom of speech, disabilities, and DEI. In the process, the program presenters plan to provide lawyers and administrators with key takeaways they can utilize to confront ethics issues and hopefully sleep better at night.

Speakers:
Jerry Blakemore, Vice Chancellor for Institutional Integrity and General Counsel, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Stephen Dunham, Vice President and General Counsel Emeritus, Penn State University
Daniel Kaufman, Partner, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP

*This webinar has been approved for 2.5 General CLE Credits, 2.5 Ethics CLE Credits, and 2.5 Education Law Certification Credits. 

This webinar is free for members of the Stetson University community. Want to attend? Please email your request to [email protected] to receive registration instructions.

PLEASE NOTE: The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent to all registrants on the morning of Tues. April 15th.


SLR Student Article Publication Solicitation

Stetson Law Review is looking for student articles to publish in forthcoming issues of the journal! This is an opportunity to submit your completed student articles for review by the Student Article Publication Committee on SLR, which selects student article submissions for publication. Student articles or manuscripts written for a seminar class, an independent research project, or a law review writing credit are all eligible for submission. Though shorter works are eligible, please keep in mind that submissions less than thirty pages or lacking compliance with relevant citation manuals will typically not be selected for publication. If you are interested, please send your completed student articles to [email protected] with the subject line “Student Article Publication Submission”  for review by the Student Article Publication Committee. The deadline for submission is April 29th at 11:59pm. This is an incredible opportunity for publication, so we highly recommend you submit all your amazing articles to us for consideration!


Here’s some Communications info you’ll likely find useful.

Hello, Stetson Law community,

Your Communications team has been working to make communicating with others easier. We have several things to share. 

Work With Us request form:

Would you like a brochure? A flier? Marketing ideas? Or an article written about an event? We have a newly revamped Work With Us request form. This is the form you fill out when you would like assistance from the Communications team.

You can now upload more files, there are more options available, and lead-times are clearer.

To get to this page, select Stetson Connect from the top right of the Stetson Law home page. Once there, click Communications Office under Resources and you’ll see several options.

How do you submit events and email announcements? Through the Campus Docket listed under Resources on Stetson Connect.

Option 1: Submit an Event. Events show up on the Campus Docket page and on the monitor scrolls across campus.
Option 2: Submit an Email Announcement. You can choose your audience (students, faculty, and/or staff). Student organizations should have their faculty advisor or Student Affairs submit on their behalf.

Reaching students will be easier.
NEW: Students will be automatically enrolled for email announcements beginning Fall semester. Currently, they must sign up to receive email messages sent through the Docket. So, come fall, more students will see your messages.

Are you using current logos? Did you know we have Stetson Law Teams backgrounds? Need photos?
Our logos and branding guidelines can be found on the Communications page too. We have new logos without the box around the tower! Does your email signature use a current logo? Please be sure your PowerPoints, marketing materials, etc. use our current logos. You may want to download the logos for future use. Here…let me write logo one more time.

🔥🔥🔥 On the same page you’ll see Stetson Law-branded presentation templates, Zoom/Teams backgrounds, and the link to Stetson Law photos (no password required, in most cases).

We hope you find these resources and improvements helpful. Please reach out to us any time we can help with marketing, communications, social media, and related endeavors.


RSVP Now – Careers in Government Lunch & Learn

On Wednesday, April 9, at 12:00 PM in the F&R Courtroom, the Florida Bar Government Lawyer Section is hosting a panel discussion with experienced government lawyers who will share insights into their careers, discuss the rewards and challenges of government practice, and offer advice for students interested in public service.

Panelists include:

  • Christopher Lumpkin, Chief Legal Counsel, Florida Department of Health
  • Rebecca Pettit, Deputy Chief Counsel, Florida Highway Patrol
  • Lisa McLean, Public Defender, 13th Judicial Circuit
  • Blain Goff, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Office of Statewide Prosecution

The discussion will be moderated by Jessica Schwieterman, Senior Assistant Attorney General.

Lunch will be provided! RSVP here: https://forms.office.com/r/7ruGaaU4gh


Journal of Aging Law & Policy Tryouts Open Through April 11th

We encourage all incoming 2Ls and 3Ls to apply to become a part of our Journal. Each associate is awarded 1 course credit for both the Fall and Spring semesters. Our work focuses on articles that address critical issues impacting the aging community across the nation. Being part of the Journal provides an excellent opportunity to hone legal citation editing skills and offers students a chance to write and become published (though publication is not required).

Our Journal meets once a month, and we provide lunch for all students during these meetings. Additionally, students can expect 3-6 assignments throughout the semester, which involve editing articles for the current volume and soliciting articles for future volumes. On average, students will spend about 42 hours on Journal work during one semester, which corresponds to the 1 credit hour granted per semester.

While our website is currently being upgraded, students can still view past Journal volumes and the bios of our current editors on the existing site: https://www.stetson.edu/law/agingjournal/

Students can find the application documents on TWEN at this link: https://lawschool.westlaw.com/twen/course/324442/join/5SHEWQS4KU2RJC4332NZ, and any questions can be directed to Brie Faenza, the current Editor-in-Chief, at [email protected]


Gulfport’s Monthly Beyond The Beach Cleanup

Come out and join Keep Pinellas Beautiful and Gulfport Grassroots the second Saturday of every month as we work to keep Gulfport litter-free! We can’t wait to see you there! 

Use QR Code below to RSVP by April10th if your participating! 

WHERE TO MEET: We will meet at Gulfport Beach at Shelter #4 – 5730 Shore Blvd S, Gulfport, FL 33707

TIME: January – March cleanups will take place 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Please arrive a few minutes early to get signed in.

WHAT TO WEAR: Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes, sun protection, and weather-appropriate clothing.

WHAT TO EXPECT: Cleanup supplies will be provided. A water refill station will be available, please bring a reusable water bottle. Volunteers are required to sign our waiver upon arrival.


RSVP Now! Government Lawyer Section Lunch & Learn

Join the Florida Bar Government Lawyer Section on Wednesday, April 9 at 12:00pm in the F&R Courtroom for a panel discussion with experienced government lawyers. They will share insights into their careers, discuss the rewards and challenges of government practice, and offer advice for students interested in public service.

Lunch will be provided! RSVP here: https://forms.office.com/r/7ruGaaU4gh


Public Interest Fellowships Info Session

Join Career Development and the Social Justice Advocacy Concentration for an information session on post-graduate fellowship opportunities. Post-graduate fellowships are a primary launch pad for graduating law students to enter public interest and public service careers. Learn about different opportunities, the application process, and how these programs can help you enter the public interest field. This information session is ideal for 1Ls and 2Ls looking to plan ahead, but all students are welcome to attend. Lunch will be provided. RSVP HERE.

Thursday, April 10

12:00-1:00pm

Room SC-201


SLR Student Article Publication Solicitation

Stetson Law Review is looking for student articles to publish in forthcoming issues of the journal! This is an opportunity to submit your completed student articles for review by the Student Article Publication Committee on SLR, which selects student article submissions for publication. Student articles or manuscripts written for a seminar class, an independent research project, or a law review writing credit are all eligible for submission. Though shorter works are eligible, please keep in mind that submissions less than thirty pages or lacking compliance with relevant citation manuals will typically not be selected for publication. If you are interested, please send your completed student articles to [email protected] with the subject line “Student Article Publication Submission”  for review by the Student Article Publication Committee. The deadline for submission is April 29th at 11:59pm. This is an incredible opportunity for publication, so we highly recommend you submit all your amazing articles to us for consideration!


Please Attend Journal of Aging Law & Policy Spring Luncheon!

The Journal of Aging Law & Policy is excited to welcome Enid Borden, a distinguished guest speaker from Virginia, who will discuss the important issue of ending senior hunger. Enid Borden, recognized in Everyday Heroes: 50 Americans Changing the World One Nonprofit at a Time, is a leading authority on senior hunger in America and the founder of the National Foundation to End Senior Hunger (NFESH). As the former President and CEO of Meals on Wheels Association of America, she has spent nearly three decades raising awareness and creating solutions for senior hunger and continues to lead groundbreaking research and national efforts to combat food insecurity among seniors.

The Spring Luncheon is scheduled for on April 7th at 12pm – 1pm in the Great Hall. We encourage an early arrival of 11:30am if your schedule allows. This will allow us to make every effort to have all guests served their meals and seated before the presentation begins at 12pm. We also request students to wear business casual attire in effort to maintain a professional tone. We ask that students RSVP on Engage: https://stetson.campuslabs.com/engage/event/11035987


Stetson Law Review Scholarship Luncheon

Stetson Law Review Scholarship Luncheon with speaker Drew Valenti on Friday, April 411:30 – 1 PM in the Great Hall. Email questions to [email protected]


Stetson Law Review Student Article Solicitation

Submission Guidelines
Email Your Article to: [email protected]
Subject Line: “Student Article Publication Submission”

Submission Deadline:
April 29, 2025 at 5:00 PM

Questions? Contact Asa Guydo, [email protected]


Edward and Bonnie Foreman Biodiversity Lecture

Award-winning author and journalist Cynthia Barnett will join us to share her perspective on the connection between seashells and the health of the oceans.

More information

Coffee and light breakfast will be served.

April 4, 2025, at 9 a.m. in the Library Room 129

RSVP by April 2 using this form


2025 Stetson Law Review Symposium Prosecutorial Independence & White Collar Crime

Register today!

On Friday March 28, 2025, Stetson Law Review will host its annual symposium in the Great Hall at Stetson University College of Law Gulfport Campus from 8:30 a.m. –  4:30 p.m. This year’s symposium will focus on current trends and controversies in both prosecutorial independence and white collar crime. The event will feature a welcome breakfast followed by two panels on prosecutorial independence and a Keynote Address with District Attorney Sherry Boston. After the Keynote Address, there will be a networking lunch followed by two panels on white collar crime and will conclude with a networking reception. Panelists will include practitioners and academics from across the country. 

Click here to register!


Equal Justice Works Regional Public Interest Awards Application Now Open!

Each year, Equal Justice Works’ National Advisory Committee presents eight law students throughout the country with a Regional Public Interest Award. Recipients are chosen for their innovation, impact, and commitment to public interest law, including their extraordinary service through clinics, volunteer work, internships, and more. All Regional Public Interest Award recipients receive a $250 cash prize and commemorative plaque. Learn more about last year’s winners here  
To apply for a Regional Public Interest Award, please complete this application by April 14, 2025. As a part of your application, you’ll be asked to provide a personal statement describing your commitment to public interest law. Recipients of this year’s award will be notified on May 14, 2025.   
If you have any questions about the Regional Public Interest Awards, or if you would like to nominate an extraordinary public interest law student for the award in your region, please email the EJW team at [email protected]


Journal of Aging Law & Policy Tryouts Open March 24th – April 11th!

We encourage all incoming 2Ls and 3Ls to apply to become a part of our Journal. Each associate is awarded 1 course credit for both the Fall and Spring semesters. Our work focuses on articles that address critical issues impacting the aging community across the nation. Being part of the Journal provides an excellent opportunity to hone legal citation editing skills and offers students a chance to write and become published (though publication is not required).

Our Journal meets once a month, and we provide lunch for all students during these meetings. Additionally, students can expect 3-6 assignments throughout the semester, which involve editing articles for the current volume and soliciting articles for future volumes. On average, students will spend about 42 hours on Journal work during one semester, which corresponds to the 1 credit hour granted per semester.

While our website is currently being upgraded, students can still view past Journal volumes and the bios of our current editors on the existing site: https://www.stetson.edu/law/agingjournal/

Students can find the application documents on TWEN at this link: https://lawschool.westlaw.com/twen/course/324442/join/5SHEWQS4KU2RJC4332NZ, and any questions can be directed to Brie Faenza, the current Editor-in-Chief, at [email protected]

Additionally, all students are invited to see what the Journal is about by attending our Spring Luncheon in the Great Hall on April 7th from 12pm-1pm. Please RSVP on engage as we will have Mazzaro’s for lunch!


Volunteer to Help a Veteran!

Stetson’s Veteran Law Institute is a member of the Raymond James Valor Program, which is a network of organizations dedicated to helping veterans. One of the other members is looking for volunteers. If you are able to attend any of these, please wear a Stetson shirt if you have one, take a photo, and email it to [email protected] to be featured on our social media! See below for the message from Operation Code Vet. 

Operation Code Vet is in need of volunteers to help some fellow veterans. Each event will begin between 8:00am and 8:30am and will end when the work is done. 

March 20th: 115 Arkwright Dr, Tampa: 5 volunteers needed to demo a veterans kitchen (may take 2-3 hours)

March 29th: 508 Frances Circle, Ruskin: 15 volunteers needed to move a veteran’s items from temporary housing. This is for a veteran who we built a new home for- soon to be completed by the 31st
We need to get her things into her home and set up the bed, living room area, and make it “livable” for her.

March 31st: 508 Frances Circle, Ruskin: 10 Volunteers needed to come out to this same Veteran’s location and help get things into place. This event will have media presence as it will be our first new home built for the homeless veteran

April 24th: 18909 Huckaville Rd, Odessa: 6-10 volunteers needed to pressure wash and prep a 95-year-old vets home for painting

April 26th: 18909 Huckaville Rd, Odessa: 6-10 volunteers needed to paint the home of the 95-year-old vet

To sign up or for more info on any of the above dates/ tasks, please contact Christine directly:

Christine Zien-McCombs M.Ed.
Community Outreach Officer
Code Enforcement Department
Founder/President
Operation Code Vet, Inc
(https://operationcodevet.com/)
M: (813) 422-1025
E: [email protected]


Grant Writing Workshop on March 28, 2025


Upcoming Webinar: Abolish the Department of Education?

Stetson Law’s Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law & Policy is pleased to announce the following webinar:

Abolish the Department of Education? Implications for Institutions of Higher Education

Some Republicans in Congress have introduced a bill to eliminate the Department of Education and President Trump has teased issuing an executive order that would greatly diminish the Department’s operations. However, this is not the first time ED has been under attack. Almost as soon as the Carter Administration created the Department, the Reagan Administration aimed to nix it. But that effort in the 1980s failed to pass Congress.

In practical terms, can ED be eliminated totally? Could some programs survive and shift to other agencies? Who would monitor institutional compliance obligations with rules like Title IX? What about student aid or other financial assistance to schools?

Join Debora Osgood, shareholder at Hogan Marren Babbo & Rose, Ltd. and former National Enforcement Director for the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights; and Dennis Cariello, also a shareholder at Hogan Marren Babbo & Rose, Ltd. and former Deputy General Counsel for Postsecondary Education and Regulatory Services at the Department of Education, to explore the implications of the potential dismantling of ED on the field of higher education.

Date and Time: Monday, March 24, 2025 from 2:00 – 3:00 pm Eastern

The webinar is complimentary for Stetson staff and faculty members. Want to attend? Please email your request to attend to [email protected]to receive registration instructions.


2025 Stetson Law Review Symposium Prosecutorial Independence & White Collar Crime

Register today!

On Friday March 28, 2025, Stetson Law Review will host its annual symposium in the Great Hall at Stetson University College of Law Gulfport Campus from 8:30 a.m. –  4:30 p.m. This year’s symposium will focus on current trends and controversies in both prosecutorial independence and white collar crime. The event will feature a welcome breakfast followed by two panels on prosecutorial independence and a Keynote Address with District Attorney Sherry Boston. After the Keynote Address, there will be a networking lunch followed by two panels on white collar crime and will conclude with a networking reception. Panelists will include practitioners and academics from across the country. 

Click here to register!


SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY PROGRAM INFORMATIONAL SESSION

If you are interested in applying to the SJA Concentration Program, please join Professor Adams and Scully in an informational session on Friday, March 14th at 1 p.m. The session will be both on zoom and in person.  We will be in Library Room 129 but if you cannot show up in person you can contact either Professor Scully ([email protected]) or Professor Adams ([email protected]) for the zoom link to join us. 

Students in the SJA program receive guidance from faculty mentors, participate in experiential learning opportunities that help them develop an area of expertise, do advanced research and writing on social justice issues and pursue a focused curriculum that will aid them in shaping their criminal and/or civil justice careers.

To apply to the program, please complete the following application SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY CONCENTRATION PROGRAM (stetson.edu).    The deadline for students to apply to the Social Justice Concentration Program is Friday, April 11  at 5 p.m.   Completed applications should be sent to faculty support at [email protected].  


SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY PROGRAM INFORMATIONAL SESSION

If you are interested in applying to the SJA Concentration Program, please join Professor Adams and Scully in an informational session on Friday, March 14th at 1 p.m. The session will be both on zoom and in person.  We will be in Library Room 129 but if you cannot show up in person you can contact either Professor Scully ([email protected]) or Professor Adams ([email protected]) for the zoom link to join us. 

Students in the SJA program receive guidance from faculty mentors, participate in experiential learning opportunities that help them develop an area of expertise, do advanced research and writing on social justice issues and pursue a focused curriculum that will aid them in shaping their criminal and/or civil justice careers.

To apply to the program, please complete the following application SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY CONCENTRATION PROGRAM (stetson.edu).    The deadline for students to apply to the Social Justice Concentration Program is Friday, April 11  at 5 p.m.   Completed applications should be sent to faculty support at [email protected].