AP September 2006 Professor Hawkins-Leon
Professor Hawkins-Leon spoke with AP reporter Betsy Schiffman as a family law expert for her story about divorce and alimony.
St. Petersburg Times September 2006 Professor Rebecca Morgan
Professor Rebecca Morgan spoke with Jamal Thalji at the St. Petersburg Times for a piece on guardianship/power-of-attorney, healthcare surrogate and spousal issues for a story about a person's spouse suing over matters of money, property and healthcare.
AP September 2006 Professor Luz Nagle
Professor Luz Nagle spoke with AP reporter Curt Anderson for a story about legal challenges in prosecuting terrorism suspects in the U.S. civilian courts, in particular Jose Padilla.
CourtTV September 2006 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Charles Rose joined a legal panel of experts live in the CourtTV studios on Sept. 21 to discuss the trial of Nelson Serrano, accused of quadruple murder in a gruesome office massacre in Bartow, Fla.
Lakeland Ledger September 2006 Professor Robert Batey
Professor Robert Batey spoke with Chris Tisch for a story which ran again in the Lakeland Ledger, "Issue Remains as Clock Runs Out," on Sept. 19.
St. Petersburg Times September 2006 Professor Robert Batey
Professor Robert Batey spoke with the St. Petersburg Times regarding the Clarence Hill execution. Hill was found guilty of killing a police officer and sentenced to death but his execution was stayed in January.
San Antonio Current September 2006 Professor Thomas Marks
Professor Thomas Marks interviewed with the San Antonio Current for their piece on the evolving rights of citizens in the court from federalist papers to the Roberts Court.
St. Louis Daily Record September 2006 Professor Robert Batey
Professor Robert Batey was quoted in the Sept. 17 St. Louis Daily Record article by Dick Dahl, "'Shoot first' laws spread across the nation," about the castle doctrines laws that became effective last October in Florida and are spreading nationwide.
Lawyer’s USA August 2006 Professor Robert Batey
Professor Robert Batey spoke with reporter Dick Dahl of Lawyer's USA for a story anout "stand your ground laws."
The Houston Chronicle September 2006 Dean Ellen Podgor
Dean Ellen Podgor spoke with Kristen Hays at the Houston Chronicle for the article, "Revisit to 'honest services' requested." Dean Podgor suggested that Congress rewrite the law so that "it is clear and people know what is legal and what will be considered criminal."
Ramsar Secretariat September 2006 Professor Royal Gardner
Professor Royal Gardner's work with the International Wildlife Law Conference was noted in a post on the Ramsar Secretariat's "What's New" page.
Houston Chronicle September 2006 Dean Ellen Podgor
Dean Ellen Podgor spoke with Kristen Hays at the Houston Chronicle for the story "Revisit to 'honest services' requested," about clarifying the honest services issue and rewriting the law so criminal action is understandable.