WTTA WB 38 November 2004 Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Bronwyn Stanford

WTTA covered Stetson's Elder Consumer Protection Program and its Identity Theft protection session.


WTSP Ch. 10 November 2004 Professor Nick Cox

Professor Cox spoke with WTSP about Debra Lafave, the teacher accused of having sex with a student, entering an insanity plea.


WTVT Fox 13 November 2004 Dean John Cooper

Associate Dean Cooper spoke with WTVT about the medical marijuana issue before the U.S. Supreme Court and the associated state vs. federal authority issues.


WTSP Ch. 10 morning news November 2004 Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Bronwyn Stanford

Professor Stanford appeared on WTSP Ch. 10’s 6:30 a.m. newscast to provide identity theft protection tips and promote Stetson's Elder Consumer Protection seminar.


WTTA WB 38 November 2004 Professor Darryl Wilson

Professor Wilson spoke with about trademark infringement issues in the case of Hooters v. Winghouse, which goes to trial this week.


St. Petersburg Times November 2004 Professor Richard Graves

Professor Graves spoke about the intellectual property issues in the Hooters v. Winghouse case.


St. Petersburg Times November 2004 Professor Darryl Wilson

Professor Wilson spoke about Hooters suing the Winghouse chain over trademark infringement.


Bradenton Herald November 2004 Professor Stephanie Vaughan

Professor Vaughan spoke about a fired employee at the Manatee County Clerk of the Court. The employee is married to the Clerk’s opponent who lost the recent election race.


970 WFLA AM November 2004 Professor Robert Davis

Professor Davis spoke about the impact of appointing a new U.S. Attorney General, after the resignation of Attorney General Ashcroft.


St. Petersburg Times November 2004

The St. Petersburg Times On Campus calendar reporter called regarding details about the Fifth Annual Judge Stringer Youth Day.


Tampa Tribune November 2004

The Tampa Tribune called regarding the recent promotions of three Stetson administrators.


St. Petersburg Times November 2004

The St. Petersburg Times called regarding the recent promotions of three Stetson administrators.