Lawyers USA September 2006 Professor Rebecca Morgan and Professor Roberta Flowers

Professors Rebecca Morgan and Roberta Flowers spoke with Lawyers USA reporter Nora Lockwood Tooher for her story about creating comfort and accessibility for elder clients in law offices and courtrooms.


The National Law Journal September 2006 Dean Ellen Podgor

Dean Ellen Podgor spoke with Leigh Jones at the National Law Journal for the article, "Going the Distance," about distance learning.


Tampa Tribune September 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with Tampa Tribune reporter Elaine Silvestrini for the story, "Is Testifying Worth the Risk?" about the impact of defendants' testimony on criminal trials.


September 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose interviewed with Brian Content for a news commentary program, "Adult Content," on WHDT television in West Palm. Professor Rose will be discussing the Patriot Act and its impact on the law and privacy.


News-Press September 2006 Professor Paul Boudreaux

Professor Paul Boudreaux spoke with a journalist with the News-Press in Fort Myers for a story about land use. His piece is about the impact of changing eminent domain laws and the city of Cape Coral re-zoning some open land for potential large scale development.


The Houston Chronicle September 2006 Dean Ellen Podgor

Dean Ellen Podgor spoke with Tom Fowler at the Houston Chronicle for the story, "Prosecutors seek a new law to keep his conversation alive, despite his death," regarding prosecutors' arguments that vacating the Lay case is unfair to crime victims.


Tampa Tribune September 2006 Professor Roberta Flowers

Professor Roberta Flowers spoke with Tom Krause at the Tampa Tribune about rules guiding judicial elections. Krause is working on a story about a judge kicked off the bench in 1998 who is now a run-off for the 13th judicial circuit.


WFSU September 2006 Professor Bruce Jacob

Professor Bruce Jacob did an interview with Laura Geller, reporter with WFSU regarding the historic Sebring Documents. This show aired on the Florida Matters program Nov. 12.


WFSU-TV September 2006 Pamela Burdett

Pamela Burdett agreed to provide a documentary film crew from WFSU-TV with access to historic sebring memorabilia from the Nuremberg trials. WFSU is doing a film about the connection between Florida's history and WWII that should be complete in November and distributed through the statewide PBS stations.


The St. Petersburg Times September 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with Camille Spencer of the St. Petersburg Times for the story, "Finally in court, but she won't say much," by Camille Spencer. The story is about a murder trial in which the sibling of a person arrested for murder (and witness) was accused of perjuring herself.


Star-Telegram August 2006 Professor Mark Bauer

Professor Mark Bauer was mentioned in the article, "Experts assail deal on Wright," in the Aug. 30 Star-Telegram.


Tampa Tribune August 2006 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Robert Batey spoke with Todd Leskanic at the Tampa Tribune about a case involving a man who killed someone outside a convenient store and received life imprisonment. The victim's family subsequently sued the owners of the onvenient store, and the case was thrown out of court by the judge.