St. Petersburg Times March 2006 Professor Roberta Flowers

Professor Roberta Flowers was quoted this morning in an article by Shannon Colavecchio-Van Sickler in the St. Petersburg Times about the judge commenting in the LaFave case.


Stetson’s National Clearinghouse presents “Terrorists, Hurricanes and Viruses: What’s Next?”

The National Clearinghouse for Science Technology and the Law at Stetson University College of Law will host “Terrorists, Hurricanes and Viruses: What’s Next?” in the Great Hall at the Gulfport campus at 1401 61st St. S. at noon on March 13.


Stetson Law presents free seminars in Ocala to help protect elder consumers from scams and fraud

Stetson University College of Law will warn elderly citizens about the dangers of scams and fraud at free consumer protection presentations in Ocala in March.
Stetson Law Professor Nick Cox will speak about identity theft March 29-30 at two sessions: 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.-4 p.m., at the Ocala Hilton, 3600 SW 36th Ave.


Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, National Geographic, and Court TV March 2006 Professor Carol Henderson

Professor Carol Henderson spoke with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for a show on the CSI effect, a National Geographic producer doing a program on forensic science, and met with Court TV at a conference in Seattle to discuss becoming a commentator for Florida cases.


ABC Action News March 2006 Professor Nicholas Cox

Professor Nicholas Cox spoke with ABC Action News' Lisa Remillard in the Tampa studio this morning about the impact of the Ocala judge's recent actions in the Debra LaFave case. This interview aired between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m. on ABC.


Channel 13 March 2006 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Robert Batey spoke with Kathy Fountain's "Your Turn" panel during Monday's program at noon about South Dakota banning abortion and implications for the Supreme Court. Batey served as the legal analyst discussing constitutional implications in a panel with political activisits from the pro-life and pro-woman's right to choose.


Tampa Tribune March 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with Valerie Kalfrin at the Tampa Tribune about some of the legal issues that could arise because a Tampa police officer used a traffic control to hold people at a red light while running tags on cars he suspected were stolen. Is it proper to detain someone with probable cause and if an innocent person were detained, what would their rights be to seek justice?


St. Petersburg Times March 2006 Professor Bruce Jacob

Professor Bruce Jacob spoke with Anne Lindberg at the St. Petersburg Times this evening about the ACLU protesting a law that says a person can't campaign closer than 100 feet from a polling place. If there is a right-of-way closer than 100 feet of the polling place, can a person be restricted from campaigning there and is this a restriction of constitutional rights?


Tampa Tribune March 2006 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Robert Batey spoke with Todd Leskanic at the Tampa Tribune about possible applications of the new stand your ground law to other states considering similar laws.


St. Petersburg Times March 2006 Professor Nicholas Cox

Professor Nicholas Cox spoke with the St. Petersburg Times legal beat reporter for insights about the Ocala judge presiding over the LaFave case. The judge in the case is now speaking with the press.


Stetson University College of Law welcomes new library director

Rebecca S. Trammell has joined Stetson University College of Law as its new law library director. She replaces Dr. Madison Mosley who passed away last year.


WMNF Radio March 2006

WMNF Radio journalist Andrew Stelzer attended the Media Law CLE conference covering George Freeman's speech at 1 p.m. at the Tampa campus.