Kozyak Summer Fellowship Fund

The Kozyak Summer Fellowship (KSSF) continues the legacy of the Kozyak Minority Mentoring Foundation, which for more than 15 years awarded $5,000 summer fellowships to minority and first-generation law students. These fellowships support students enrolled at Florida law schools or Florida residents attending law schools out of state.

KSSF provides financial assistance for unpaid internships with judges, nonprofit organizations, or government agencies offering opportunities that align with values of service, diversity, and fairness. Each fellow is paired with one or more mentors, gaining meaningful legal experience and building valuable professional connections.

In 2026, KSSF anticipates awarding 10–12 fellowships to outstanding students committed to making a difference in the legal profession.

The application deadline is March 15, 2026.

Guidelines: https://miamifoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/2026-KMMF-Fellowships-Guideline-2.pdf

Apply here: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=miami


Inside the Interviewer’s Mind

Tuesday, February 17, 2026 • 12:00pm -1:00pm • Great Hall

RSVP: https://forms.office.com/r/7Q9dnjsh8e

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 • 12:00pm -1:00pm • Great Hall

RSVP: https://forms.office.com/r/fcwiDqMcCt


Inside the Interviewer’s Mind: A workshop for 1Ls – RSVP Now for either February 17th or February 18th

1Ls — Ready to understand interviews the way employers do?

The Office of Career & Professional Development is excited to host an interactive workshop just for first-year law students:

🧠 Inside the Interviewer’s Mind

This is a hands-on, practical session — not a philosophical talk. Through guided activities and real examples, you’ll learn how interviewers evaluate candidates and how to respond with clarity and confidence.

What you’ll gain:

– Interactive exercises that mirror real interviews
– Practical strategies for answering common questions
– Insight into what interviewers listen for (and why)
– Feedback to help you improve on the spot

📍 Designed for 1Ls — no prior interview experience required.

📅 Tuesday, February 17 or Wednesday, February 18
(Identical workshops offered – pick the day that works best for you)
🕛 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
📍 Great Hall (GH)

RSVP Here for Tuesday, February 17th

RSVP Here for Wednesday, February 18th

If you want to build strong interview skills early and feel more confident walking into your first legal interview, this workshop is for you.



Foreman Biodiversity Lecture – Dr. Christina Leb

Don’t miss Dr. Christina Leb, Lead Water Specialist with the World Bank, speak about the role of multilateral development banks in advancing environmental and water law standards worldwide. More information is available here.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026, 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. in the Great Hall

Lunch will be available for registered attendees. Register at this link by February 23rd: Edward and Bonnie Foreman Biodiversity Lecture


INSIDE THE INTERVIEWER’S MIND

Tuesday, February 17, 2026 • 12:00pm -1:00pm • Great Hall

RSVP: https://forms.office.com/r/7Q9dnjsh8e

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 • 12:00pm -1:00pm • Great Hall

RSVP: https://forms.office.com/r/fcwiDqMcCt


Student Research Assistant Opportunity (Prof. Myslinska)

Professor Myslinska is seeking a student Research Assistant for a research project focused on veganism, legal discourse, and potentially prisoners’ rights.

The Research Assistant will be expected to conduct legal research (case law, statutes, regulations), review and analyze judicial opinions, research scholarly literature, and summarize complex materials. Depending on the progress of the project, the RA might also be asked to check citations in the resultant law review draft.

The project will begin in the spring semester and may continue through the summer, depending on the student’s availability. Training will be provided as needed.

This position is well suited for a student who is well-organized, detail-oriented, and interested in legal research and critical analysis.

Interested students should contact Dr. Myslinska at [email protected] with a copy of their CV and a brief explanation of their interest in the position.


Inside the Interviewer’s Mind: A workshop for 1Ls RSVP Now for either February 17th or February 18th

 1Ls — Ready to understand interviews the way employers do?

The Office of Career & Professional Development is excited to host an interactive workshop just for first-year law students:

🧠 Inside the Interviewer’s Mind

This is a hands-on, practical session — not a philosophical talk. Through guided activities and real examples, you’ll learn how interviewers evaluate candidates and how to respond with clarity and confidence.

What you’ll gain:

– Interactive exercises that mirror real interviews
– Practical strategies for answering common questions
– Insight into what interviewers listen for (and why)
– Feedback to help you improve on the spot

📍 Designed for 1Ls — no prior interview experience required.

📅 Tuesday, February 17 or Wednesday, February 18
(Identical workshops offered – pick the day that works best for you)
🕛 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
📍 Great Hall (GH)

RSVP Here for Tuesday, February 17th

RSVP Here for Wednesday, February 18th

If you want to build strong interview skills early and feel more confident walking into your first legal interview, this workshop is for you.


Research Assistant for Professor Quinn

Prof. Quinn is accepting applications for a Stetson Law Research Assistant to assist with a range of assignments and tasks.  Areas of research, editing and related support may include Evidence, Criminal Law/Procedure, Civil Rights/Procedure and Legal Ethics.  Please apply directly to Prof. Quinn via email ([email protected]) with a statement of interest and your resume.


AccessLex Max Madness 2026 Scholarship Drawings

It’s Tip Off time for MAX Madness 2026! From now through March 31, law schools nationwide will compete for the most engagement with MAX by AccessLex®, the personal finance program for law students! Every MAX lesson you complete, webinar you join, and on‑campus workshop you attend will earn points for Stetson University College of Law and entries for YOU in the April 1 MAX Grand Prize Scholarship drawing when nine students will win big MONEY!

• Six $25,000 scholarships (2 per class – 1L, 2L and 3L)

• Three $40,000 scholarships (1 per class – 1L, 2L, and 3L)

Plus, the top four schools on March 31 will snag a school scholarship to award internally, a gleaming glassware trophy, and a championship spot in the 2026 MAX Madness Final Four.

Your move: Register for/Log into your AskEDNA account, complete some or all of the MAX lessons for your year (1L, 2L, 3L), and jump into webinars/workshops over the coming weeks. Every point you earn gets us closer to the Final Four and gets YOU closer to life‑changing scholarship dollars – A WIN-WIN.

Let’s show everyone what Stetson can do!

Game on!


Stetson Law Review 2026 Symposium and 47th Annual National Conference on Law & Higher Education

The Stetson Law Review 2026 Symposium Higher Education on Trial: Confronting Shifts in Governance, Autonomy, and Academic Freedom, will take place on Friday, March 6, 2026.

Due to recent controversies, political pressures, and rapid technological change, higher education law and policy are at a pivotal crossroads. This moment reflects broader tensions between tradition and innovation while raising important questions about the future of colleges and universities. Amidst this uncertainty, it is time to reexamine and redefine the legal and policy frameworks within the higher education context. The Symposium will explore this evolving legal landscape and consider how institutions, policymakers, and scholars can best adapt to contemporary expectations.

The Symposium will take place in the Dunes III Ballroom at the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach, located at 100 Coronado Drive, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767.

The event is free for any Stetson University faculty, staff, and students who wish to attend. However, Symposium seating is limited. To secure your spot, please register at: Summary – Stetson Law Review 2026 Symposium: Higher Education on Trial: Confronting Shifts in Governance, Autonomy, and Academic Freedom

The Stetson Law Review 2026 Symposium is taking place in conjunction with Stetson Law’s 47th Annual National Conference on Law & Higher Education. Reduced conference rates for that event are available for members of the Stetson University community. You can learn more about the Conference here: Summary – The 47th Annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education.

For further information on the Symposium, or to receive a discount code for the Conference, please contact: Jennifer Lake at [email protected].


Summer 2026 Clinic & Externship Applications are OPEN!

Apply by scanning the QR code in the flyer below or by following this link: https://forms.office.com/r/RBZvmeYpMd


Kozyak Summer Fellowship Fund

The Kozyak Summer Fellowship (KSSF) continues the legacy of the Kozyak Minority Mentoring Foundation, which for more than 15 years awarded $5,000 summer fellowships to minority and first-generation law students. These fellowships support students enrolled at Florida law schools or Florida residents attending law schools out of state.

KSSF provides financial assistance for unpaid internships with judges, nonprofit organizations, or government agencies offering opportunities that align with values of service, diversity, and fairness. Each fellow is paired with one or more mentors, gaining meaningful legal experience and building valuable professional connections.

In 2026, KSSF anticipates awarding 10–12 fellowships to outstanding students committed to making a difference in the legal profession.

The application deadline is March 15, 2026.

Guidelines: https://miamifoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/2026-KMMF-Fellowships-Guideline-2.pdf

Apply here: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=miami


Bowman and Brooke Future Defense Lawyer Scholarship – $10,000 – Deadline: February 26, 2026

Bowman and Brooke LLP is a nationally recognized trial firm with one of the largest product liability practices in the country.

The Bowman and Brooke Foundation is a non-profit corporation dedicated to charitable contributions and other financial support of community service activities aligned with the goals of the firm’s partners, employees and clients.

Eligibility

Applicants to the Bowman and Brooke Future Defense Lawyer Scholarship must:

  • Be currently enrolled in first year of law school studies
  • Plan to enroll full-time at an ABA accredited law school for the entire upcoming academic year (2026-2027)
  • Possess a demonstrated interest in representing defendants in civil actions
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion

Awards

If selected as a recipient, the student will receive a $10,000 award. Up to two (2) award recipients will be selected. Awards are one use time only. Past recipients may not reapply. Recipients may be offered internships during pursuit of their law degree and/or career opportunities with Bowman and Brooke LLP upon graduation.

Complete guidelines and submission instructions are available at: Bowman and Brooke Future Defense Lawyer Scholarship – Scholarship America


Student Research Assistant Opportunity (Prof. Myslinska)

Professor Myslinska is seeking a student Research Assistant for a research project focused on veganism, legal discourse, and potentially prisoners’ rights.

The Research Assistant will be expected to conduct legal research (case law, statutes, regulations), review and analyze judicial opinions, research scholarly literature, and summarize complex materials. Depending on the progress of the project, the RA might also be asked to check citations in the resultant law review draft.

The project will begin in the spring semester and may continue through the summer, depending on the student’s availability. Training will be provided as needed.

This position is well suited for a student who is well-organized, detail-oriented, and interested in legal research and critical analysis.

Interested students should contact Dr. Myslinska at [email protected] with a copy of their CV and a brief explanation of their interest in the position.


Foreman Biodiversity Lecture – Dr. Christina Leb

Don’t miss Dr. Christina Leb, Lead Water Specialist with the World Bank, speak about the role of multilateral development banks in advancing environmental and water law standards worldwide. More information is available here.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026, 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. in the Great Hall

Lunch will be available for registered attendees. Register at this link by February 23rd: Edward and Bonnie Foreman Biodiversity Lecture


Labor and Employment Law Section of the Florida Bar Scholarship – $2,000 – Deadline: March 1, 2026


Stetson Law Review Welcomes 23 New Associates

Stetson Law Review is pleased to announce the following new associates to the journal:

Dylan Birkholz, Richard Brennan, Gabriella Carlson, Jack Cohen, Tanner D’Errico, Laura Fleming, Alexander Himonetos, Madison Hurley, Paige Joyce, Sophia Nole, Adam Ogonoski, Ethan Poe, Joshua Redmond, Gabriel Santoro, Mackenzie Scheer, Simone Schurr, Shreetika Singh, Alexis Smith, Tabitha Sumsion, Isabella Urena, Bella Yacoviello, Harper Warner, and Erica Weaver

We look forward to their success on the journal!


Higher Ed Center Pro Bono Opportunities

Do you need pro bono hours? Are you interested in education law? The Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy is seeking volunteers! Students can earn up to 10 non-legal pro bono service hours working on our project, or serving as time-keeper for our upcoming conference (if you have not already earned 10 hours on campus). Please fill out the form below if you are interested in learning more! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQTVSce01-VcVnkDoKboYqFHX-HcKh_DDHQtc8sAJtGpP4QQ/viewform?usp=publish-editor


External email in MyStetson

Starting Thursday, January 29, if your external (non-Stetson) email address is not on file in our system, you will see an alert when logging into MyStetson. If this applies to you, please take a moment to provide this information as it is a critical requirement. 

To add your personal email in the Stetson system, please log into MyStetson, click your profile in the top right, and you’ll see the option to do so.

Having an up-to-date personal email on record ensures you can still receive important account recovery notifications if you ever forget your Stetson credentials or encounter login issues. This step helps keep you connected and protected. Thank you for updating your details promptly! Please let us know if you have any questions by contacting the Help Desk at [email protected] or 386-822-7217.


 External email in MyStetson

Starting Thursday, January 29, if your external (non-Stetson) email address is not on file in our system, you will see an alert when logging into MyStetson. If this applies to you, please take a moment to provide this information as it is a critical requirement. Having an up-to-date personal email on record ensures you can still receive important account recovery notifications if you ever forget your Stetson credentials or encounter login issues. This step helps keep you connected and protected. Thank you for updating your details promptly! Please let us know if you have any questions by contacting the Help Desk at [email protected] or 386-822-7217.


Higher Ed Center Pro Bono Opportunities

Do you need pro bono hours? Are you interested in education law? The Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy is seeking volunteers! Students can earn up to 10 non-legal pro bono service hours working on our project, or serving as time-keeper for our upcoming conference (if you have not already earned 10 hours on campus). Please fill out the form below if you are interested in learning more! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQTVSce01-VcVnkDoKboYqFHX-HcKh_DDHQtc8sAJtGpP4QQ/viewform?usp=publish-editor


Student Research Assistant Opportunity (Prof. Myslinska)

Professor Myslinska is seeking a student Research Assistant for a research project focused on veganism, legal discourse, and potentially prisoners’ rights.

The Research Assistant will be expected to conduct legal research (case law, statutes, regulations), review and analyze judicial opinions, research scholarly literature, and summarize complex materials. Depending on the progress of the project, the RA might also be asked to check citations in the resultant law review draft.

The project will begin in the spring semester and may continue through the summer, depending on the student’s availability. Training will be provided as needed.

This position is well suited for a student who is well-organized, detail-oriented, and interested in legal research and critical analysis.

Interested students should contact Dr. Myslinska at [email protected] with a copy of their CV and a brief explanation of their interest in the position.


Higher Ed Center Pro Bono Opportunities

Do you need pro bono hours? Are you interested in education law? The Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy is seeking volunteers! Students can earn up to 10 non-legal pro bono service hours working on our project, or serving as time-keeper for our upcoming conference (if you have not already earned 10 hours on campus). Please fill out the form below if you are interested in learning more!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQTVSce01-VcVnkDoKboYqFHX-HcKh_DDHQtc8sAJtGpP4QQ/viewform?usp=publish-editor


Gulfport Senior Center Foundation Seeks Volunteers

The Gulfport Senior Center Foundation is looking for students to volunteer on Saturday evening for their 2nd Annual Casino night. It includes, setup for the event (on Friday) and break down after the event, as well as serving hors d’oeuvres, and bar back up during the event. 

Please text Rosemary Minton at 252-241-5674 if you are interested to volunteer for this non-legal community service opportunity.


Stetson Law Review Welcomes 23 New Associates

Stetson Law Review is pleased to announce the following new associates to the journal:

Dylan Birkholz, Richard Brennan, Gabriella Carlson, Jack Cohen, Tanner D’Errico, Laura Fleming, Alexander Himonetos, Madison Hurley, Paige Joyce, Sophia Nole, Adam Ogonoski, Ethan Poe, Joshua Redmond, Gabriel Santoro, Mackenzie Scheer, Simone Schurr, Shreetika Singh, Alexis Smith, Tabitha Sumsion, Isabella Urena, Bella Yacoviello, Harper Warner, and Erica Weaver

We look forward to their success on the journal!