New Summer 2026 Externship Opportunity!
Dispute Resolution Board Annual Workshop March 28th, 2026
The Dispute Resolution Board is excited to host their annual workshop on Saturday, March 28th from 8:15 am to 5:00 pm. It has been revamped and condensed into a dynamic and interactive one-day experience. During the workshop, students will learn about the competitions we participate in, the skills we develop, and the places we travel.
Students will be sent material to review before attending the workshop. Please review the material and be ready to be engaged and collaborate. We will be providing breakfast, lunch, and snacks throughout the session. If there are any dietary restrictions, please indicate it on the sign-up form. The workshop is optional but highly recommended for any student who is considering trying out for the Dispute Resolution Board.
Below is the sign up for the Workshop. We look forward to seeing everyone who signs up!
https://forms.gle/vkUqz4o7kytx6Y599
Fall 2026 Clinic & Externship Applications are Open!
Apply by scanning the QR code below or following this link: https://forms.office.com/r/gpUEQ23sHC
If you have any questions or concerns, please email [email protected].

The Recording from the Advocacy Boards Tryouts Information Session
The recording from this year’s Advocacy Boards Tryouts information session is missing its audio, and unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done to repair the recording.
BUT there is a plan B. The recording from the 2025 session has been re-opened. If you were unable to attend the meeting, watch that recording until 56 minutes and 56 seconds. Then switch over to the power point slides and look at the information for the 2026 tryouts (the important slides are slides 7-12).
The beginning portion of the 2025 recording is identical to the 2026 informational session, but Professor VanDerZee was the Director of Trial Team, and now Professor Donoghue is the Director of Trial Team.
The recording is posted to the same TWEN page (2026 Advocacy Boards Tryouts).
Professor Bowman
Clinical Ed Lunch & Learn April 1st!
RSVP using the QR code or by following this link: https://forms.office.com/r/XHn9RHdLFh

Kozyak Summer Fellowship Fund
he 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
Adjusted JD Cafe Hours next week
Stetson Community, Please note that JD’s Cafe will operate on adjusted hours next week. The cafe will be open 8:00am – 2:00pm, Monday – Friday. Regular hours will resume the following week. Please plan your visits accordingly. We appreciate your understanding.
Fall 2026 Clinic & Externship Applications are now OPEN!
Apply by scanning the QR code below or following this link: https://forms.office.com/r/gpUEQ23sHC
If you have any questions or concerns, please email [email protected].

NAPABA Law Foundation Programs & Opportunities – $5,000 – $7,500 – Deadline: March 20 – June 30, 2026
The NAPABA Law Foundation has announced several scholarships and fellowships available to law students and recent graduates. Including:
Han C. Choi Scholarship
The NAPABA Law Foundation has partnered with the Choi Family to create the Han C. Choi Scholarship, to honor a NAPABA Trailblazer, mentor and leader, who embodies grit and courage in the face of great adversity. The Scholarship Fund will benefit a 1L or 2L law student who exhibits academic excellence, leadership, volunteerism, mentorship experience, and demonstrates an interest in AAPI civic issues. Special consideration will also be given to applicants who have been adversely affected by cancer (as a survivor, or family member of a victim or survivor).
Award Amount: $5,000
Deadline: March 20, 2026, 5 pm ET
Please review the online application instructions prior to submitting an application. The Han C. Choi Scholarship recipient must be able to accept the award in person at the GAPABA Gala, May 21, 2026 in Atlanta, GA.
Fred T. Korematsu Summer Fellowship
In partnership with the Fred T. Korematsu Institute, NLF will be accepting applications for the Fred T. Korematsu Summer Fellowship Program. The program will provide $6,000 to a law student for a meaningful summer internship at a public interest organization. The fellow will work to further Fred T. Korematsu’s legacy as a civil rights pioneer. Initial funding was provided by Parkin Lee and The Rockefeller Group.
Eligibility: You must be a rising 2L or 3L during Summer 2024.
Deadline: March 20, 2026 – 5 pm ET
SAIL Scholarship
The SAIL Scholarship is a scholarship awarded to an individual who will be a 2L student starting in the 2026 Fall Semester (current 1L students should apply) who has outstanding professional promise and leadership potential. Applicants will be evaluated for (a) academic excellence in their undergraduate school years and first year of law school, (b) leadership experience, (c) volunteerism or service in the public interest, (d) knowledge of social and cultural issues of any one or more AAPI communities or commitment to making a significant impact on issues affecting one or more AAPI communities, or both, and (e) commitment to “pay it forward.”
The SAIL Scholarship is made possible due to the generosity of Sharon and Ivan Fong.
Award Amount: $7,500 split equally over 2 years. First disbursement will be in August of the second year of law school. Subject to the Scholar’s continued (i) strong academic performance and good character; and (ii) dedication to the concepts set forth in scholarship, the second disbursement will be in August of the third year of law school.
Deadline: June 30, 2026 – 5:00 pm ET
NAPABA Lobby Day – May 19-20, 2026 in Washington, DC
Registration is now open for NAPABA’s Lobby Day, your opportunity to make your voice heard on Capitol Hill. Lobby Day brings the NAPABA legal community together to advocate directly with members of Congress and their staff on issues impacting our communities. Students are especially encouraged to participate and will receive advocacy training along with the unique opportunity to engage with congressional staff and experience Capitol Hill firsthand.
Deadline to Register: April 28, 2026
All open opportunities and full application instructions can be found here: https://www.napabalawfoundation.org/open-scholarships
Apply for the Dick and Joan Jacobs Environmental Law Externship Fund
Will you be working or volunteering for an environmentally focused organization or agency this summer? If so, financial support may be available through the Dick and Joan Jacobs Environmental Law Externship Fund. Send an application letter to Professor Gardner ([email protected]) and Katherine Pratt ([email protected]) with the name of the organization or agency that you will be working for or have applied to, a description of the work you will be doing, the likely dates of work, and a general description of your financial needs. Stipends typically range between $1500 and $3000 to help defray living and/or travel expenses. Applications are considered on a rolling basis, with those received by Friday, April 24th, 2026 given priority.
Defending Voices Without a Voice Scholarship – $5,000 – Deadline: April 15, 2026
Kitchel Injury Law is proud to announce the Defending Voices Without a Voice Scholarship, created to support students who aspire to become immigration lawyers and advocate for immigrant communities in the Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia region.
The firm believes strongly in making a meaningful impact in the communities it serves and recognizes the growing need for compassionate legal advocates dedicated to immigration law. Through this scholarship, Kitchel Injury Law hopes to help future attorneys pursue careers that defend and uplift vulnerable populations..
Scholarship Awards
- $5,000 – One law student pursuing a law degree with plans to practice immigration law
- $2,500 – One undergraduate student planning to attend law school and pursue immigration law
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be undergraduate students planning to attend law school or current law students
- Attend an accredited U.S. college, university, or law school
- Demonstrate an intention to pursue immigration law
- Have a connection to the Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, or DMV region
Essay Requirement
Applicants must submit an original essay (1,000 words or fewer) addressing:
- Why they want to become an immigration lawyer
- What motivates them to study immigration law and advocate for immigrant communities
Essays must be submitted as a PDF along with the scholarship application form, https://www.kitchellaw.com/scholarship/.
Deadline
April 15, 2026
Recording from Advocacy Boards Tryouts Informational Meeting
We are aware that the audio is not working on the recording from the Advocacy Boards Tryouts Informational Meeting. Stay tuned for more information on this year’s recording or a plan B.
The Advocacy Boards Directors
Kozyak Summer Fellowship Fund
he 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
Dispute Resolution Board Annual Workshop March 28th, 2026
The Dispute Resolution Board is excited to host their annual workshop on Saturday, March 28th from 8:15 am to 5:00 pm. It has been revamped and condensed into a dynamic and interactive one-day experience. During the workshop, students will learn about the competitions we participate in, the skills we develop, and the places we travel.
Students will be sent material to review before attending the workshop. Please review the material and be ready to be engaged and collaborate. We will be providing breakfast, lunch, and snacks throughout the session. If there are any dietary restrictions, please indicate it on the sign-up form. The workshop is optional but highly recommended for any student who is considering trying out for the Dispute Resolution Board.
Below is the sign up for the Workshop. We look forward to seeing everyone who signs up!
https://forms.gle/vkUqz4o7kytx6Y599
Applications for Summer 2026 Clinics & Externships are now CLOSED!
Summer 2026 Externship & Clinic Applications with the Office of Clinical and Experiential Education are now closed. We have reached out to all applicants detailing the process moving forward. If you applied but have not received this communication, please reach out ASAP to our office at [email protected].
Spring Break – Maintenance and Project Activities
While everyone is enjoying spring break, the Facilities Department will be busy making repairs and improvements across campus…
• March 15 thru the week – Terrazzo floor refurbishing – Admissions reception, foyer by the Mann Lounge and Great Hall around past the tower elevator, Advocacy east entrance first and second floors. • March 16 – Plumbing line repair in delivery alley outside laundry room.
• March 16 – Plumbing repair in the Student Center. This will affect the AC for a couple of hours early in the morning in the Student Center, DEF buildings, Advocacy, Mann Lounge, Faculty office and Library.
• March 20 – Student Center – Student Affairs & Career Development carpet cleaning.
• March 20 – Tower elevator repair. This will start at 8am and should only take a couple of hours. • People Operations office – small renovation and painting.
• Several wooden doors of Crummer and possibly other areas to be sanded and refinished. We will ensure signs are posted where needed to help you avoid work areas. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we work to enhance our campus.
Facilities Management Department [email protected] || 727-562-7373
Recording from the Advocacy Boards Tryouts Informational Meeting
The recording (and key slides from the Power Point) has been posted to TWEN page on Westlaw.
To add the course, once you have selected “TWEN” from the options at the top of the page, click on the orange box that says, “Manage Courses” and select “Add Course.”
Under the Stetson University heading, find the course, “2026 Advocacy Boards Tryouts.”
Click the blue box that says, “+Add.”
The information about the informational meeting is the first link in the left-hand margin. If you have any questions, please email Professor Bowman, [email protected].
The 2026–27 Stetson Law Review Editorial Board
Congratulations to the following members of the 2026–27 Stetson Law Review Editorial Board.
Editor-in-Chief Elect: Anna Janowski
Executive Editor Elect: Savannah Smith
Managing Editor Elect: Annemarie Russell
Research Editor Elect: Jeremy Smith
Symposium & Scholarship Editor Elect: Jordan Spira
Marketing Editor Elect: Shreetika Singh
Local Government Editor Elect: Antonio Annesi
Online Editor Elect: Cameron Heaton
Articles & Symposia Editors Elect: Mckenzie Colavecchio, Tanner D’Errico, Brendan Fink, Laura Fleming, Adam Jadid, Parker Schlichte, Kaitlyn Stroud
Notes & Comments Editors Elect: Natasha Cutrell, Jack Clark, Gabrielle Klok, Emily Najem, Sophia Nole, Adam Ogonoski, Alexis Smith
Summer 2026 Clinic & Externship Applications CLOSE Sunday, March 8th at 11:59pm
Apply by scanning the QR code below or following this link: https://forms.office.com/r/RBZvmeYpMd
If you have any questions or concerns, please email [email protected].

Stetson Law Ambassador Info Session
If you would still like to be an Ambassador but cannot attend one of the mandatory info sessions, please email Ana Gammons ([email protected]) before Wednesday, March 4th.
Apply for the Environmental Law-Student Teaching Program
The Biodiversity Institute is now accepting applicants for the Environmental Law-Student Teaching Program. Students who will be 3Ls (or equivalent) and have taken Environmental Law are invited to apply to co-teach an undergraduate course in Environmental Law or Environmental Regulation. Student teachers will receive instruction during Fall 2026 to prepare them to teach a Spring 2027 class.
Send your resume, unofficial law school transcript, and a cover letter to Professor Gardner ([email protected]) and Katherine Pratt ([email protected]) by April 20, 2026.
For more information, email [email protected].
Summer Externship Opportunity with the Law Library of Congress
The Global Legal Research Directorate provides high-quality, timely, and cutting-edge research on United States, foreign, comparative, and international law to the U.S. Congress, U.S. federal courts, executive agencies, and the public. The Directorate is comprised of thirty-five legal and information specialists, complemented by research analysts and editorial support staff.
The extern will work under the supervision of a Law Library staff attorney and participate in ongoing research projects relevant to legislation under congressional consideration. The extern will contribute to legal opinions, briefs, reports, research papers, memoranda, and comparative analyses concerning laws and legal systems across jurisdictions in response to inquiries from Library of Congress patrons. Assistance with the preparation of congressional and judicial hearing testimony may also be required. In addition, the extern will assist in the development of the Law Library’s online products and collections.
The extern will have the opportunity to participate in research briefings and orientations conducted by Law Library staff, attend scholarly programs at the Library of Congress, and network with lawyers and legal scholars at the Library and throughout the Washington, DC area. The Law Library collaborates with the Federal Bar Association to facilitate externs’ participation in a Capitol-wide summer program connecting them with staff attorneys and interns/externs across federal agencies.
Apply by scanning the QR code below or following this link: https://forms.office.com/r/RBZvmeYpMd
If you have any questions, please email [email protected].

Environmental Law LLM Lunch and Learn Information Session
Students interested in learning more about Stetson’s new Environmental Law LLM program are invited to a Lunch and Learn session on March 11, 2026 from 12-1 in xx. Enjoy a catered lunch while you learn about our two specialized tracks: International Environmental Law and Public Interest Practice.
During this session you’ll gain insight on key aspects of our program including experiential learning, expert faculty mentorship, and career-focused training.
Your RSVP by March 9, 2026 is required to attend. Please register here: Environmental Law LLM Lunch and Learn
Community Service Opportunity
Embracing Our Differences will be hosting our outdoor art exhibition at Poynter Park from March 7 through April 13, and we are inviting college students to serve as Volunteer Docents. Student docents play a vital role in welcoming school groups and community visitors, guiding tours that explore themes of kindness, inclusion, and respect through art.
Participants will earn volunteer hours, select tour shifts that fit their academic schedules, and receive training in Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS), a valuable facilitation and critical-thinking skill with strong applications in education, leadership, and community engagement.

March MAX Madness!
Dear Stetson Law Students,
The third quarter of MAX Madness is underway, and this is where teamwork makes all the difference!
Find a friend who hasn’t finished their course yet and give them a nudge. A quick check-in could be the assist that takes Stetson to the next level.
Ready to make a play?
Your move: Check in with your classmates today. Have they completed their lessons? Help our team finish strong and push us closer to the Final Four!
Let’s keep the momentum going! Earn entries into the Max Madness Scholarship drawing by completing modules in Ask EDNA.
Ask EDNA! Education Network at AccessLex | AccessLex
