Weekly Planet February 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose spoke with the Weekly Planet about a recently passed bill that sets forth a person can use force if attacked in a place "where he or she has a right to be."


WMPE February 2005 Dean Bruce Jacob

Professor Jacob spoke with Orlando NPR station WMPE about the controversy in the primary victory leading to the re-election of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer.


WTSP Ch. 10 February 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with WTSP about what the ruling extending the stay in the Schiavo case means.


WUSF 89.7 FM February 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with WUSF about what the ruling extending the stay in the Schiavo case means.


Orlando Sentinel February 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke about the latest developments in the Schiavo case.


WTVT Fox 13 February 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with WTVT Fox 13 about developments in the Terri Schiavo case.


St. Petersburg Times February 2005 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Batey spoke with St. Petersburg Times reporter about victims having a say in the sentencing of the man who molested five boys.


WTSP Ch. 10 February 2005 Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Bronwyn Stanford

Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Bronwyn Stanford spoke with WTSP Ch. 10 about mail fraud and the consumer protection presentation scheduled for Thursday in the Mann Lounge.


Bradenton Herald February 2005 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Batey spoke to a reporter from the Bradenton Herald today regarding statutes of limitation.


WUSF 89.7 FM February 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with WUSF radio about the mandate issued today in the Schiavo case.


WTVT Fox 13 February 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with WTVT Fox 13 for background about the mandate issued today in the Schiavo case.


WFLA Ch. 8 February 2005 Professor Nick Cox

Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Nick Cox spoke with WFLA Ch. 8 about the effects of national media attention on prosecuting a case.