Memorial service for Associate V.P. of College Relations Dotti Bressi will be held at Gulfport campus

A memorial service for Stetson University College of Law Associate Vice President of College Relations Dorothy “Dotti” Bressi will be held at 12:15 p.m. on Sept. 8 in Stetson’s Great Hall at 1401 61st St. S., Gulfport. A reception will follow.


Wall Street Journal Law Blog July 2006 Dean Ellen Podgor

Dean Ellen Podgor was quoted in Peter Lattman's popular online LawBlog in the article, "U.S. Attorney's Offices: Fighting Crime & Rationing Binder Clips." Please visit the article on the web to read more.


Fox 13’s “Your Turn” July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose joined Kathy Fountain's panel at 12:30 p.m. for the Fox 13 "Your Turn" program discussing the Jessica Lunsford Act.


Florida Radio Networks July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with Mike Gentine with radio wire service Florida Radio Networks this afternoon regarding the decision in the highly publicized Xbox murders in Deltona, Fla. in which all three defendants were found guilty in the murder of six people.


Maddux Business Report July 2006 Professor Rebecca Morgan

Professor Rebecca Morgan agreed to talk with Bridget McCrea at the Maddux Business Report early next week to discuss the new elder-friendly Eleazer Courtroom and plans and programs for the future of the courtroom on campus.


Bradenton Herald July 2006 Professor Paul Boudreaux

Professor Paul Boudreaux agreed to start a dialogue with Bradenton Herald reporter Donna Wright, who is working on a story about developments in the Tallevast case. Residents of Tallevast have filed suit against Lockheed Martin Corp., which is responsible for cleaning up a plume of pollution from a beryllium plant that covers over 200 acres. A hearing took place today in Manatee County.


Orlando Sentinel July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with Ludi Lelis at the Orlando Sentinel regarding the unique issues involved in trying three defendants simultaneously in the X-box murder trial, in which all three defendants were found guilty today in the murder of six people in Deltona in August 2004 who authorities said were bludgeoned with baseball bats in a dispute over an Xbox video game system.


Tampa Tribune July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with Anthony McCartney at the Tampa Tribune regarding jury selection in the Jessica Lunsford case and the predicted path of the now-delayed John Couey murder trial.


Bloomberg July 2006 Dean Ellen Podgor

Dean Ellen Podgor spoke with Bloomberg for insights into a white collar issue.


Bradenton Herald July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with Sylvia Lim from the Bradenton Herald about murder defendants getting PET scans in death penalty cases to claim that they have abnormal brains that cause them to commit crimes.


ABC Action News July 2006 Professor Jay Wolfson

Professor Jay Wolfson has agreed to speak with ABC Action News reporter Matthew Schwartz tomorrow to clarify the legal definition of "disabled" for a piece about a woman who was molested under anesthesia while having plastic surgery. Her lawyers are claiming she was disabled at the time the violation took place. The piece should run as a special investigation Sunday night on ABC 28.


Tampa Tribune July 2006 Professor Roberta Flowers

Professor Roberta Flowers talked with Tampa Tribune reporter William March regarding the general techniques used in federal white collar crime investigations, in particular those involving public officials.