WMNF Radio May 2008 Adjunct Professor James Dickson

Adjunct Professor James Dickson spoke with WMNF radio for an interview that aired on the evening news regarding the Tropicana Field site and contaminated soil left on the site.


St. Petersburg Times May 2008 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Robert Batey spoke with Colleen Jenkins of the St. Petersburg Times regarding a motion to supress.


St. Petersburg Times May 2008 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Robert Batey spoke with the St. Petersburg Times regarding a case on juvenile homicide.


International Enforcement Law Reporter May 2008 Professor Luz Nagle

Professor Luz Nagle wrote the article, "Counter-terrorism, Narcotics, and Organized Crime," which appeared in the International Enforcement Law Reporter this month.


St. Petersburg Times May 2008 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with Stephanie Garry at the St. Petersburg Times regarding the rape shield law and its applications.


St. Petersburg Times May 2008 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with Colleen Jenkins at the St. Petersburg Times regarding a story about judicial ethics, and how judges are permitted to communicate with one another about cases. The story is about a detective accused of forging a judge's initials on a search warrant. Two judges apparently discussed the case.


Legal Schnauzer blog May 2008 Dean Ellen Podgor

Dean Ellen Podgor was cited regarding the Siegelman Appeal in the May 27 Legal Schnauzer blog.


Civil Procedure Prof Blog May 2008 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Michael Allen's article, "Of Remedy, Juries, and State Regulation of Punitive Damages: The Significance of Philip Morris v. Williams," was written about in the Civil Procedure Prof Blog May 28 and in the May 26 Academic Round-up in the SCOTUS blog for the Supreme Court of the United States.


SCOTUS blog May 2008 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Michael Allen's article, "Of Remedy, Juries, and State Regulation of Punitive Damages: The Significance of Philip Morris v. Williams," was written about in the Civil Procedure Prof Blog May 28 and in the May 26 Academic Round-up in the SCOTUS blog for the Supreme Court of the United States.


970 WFLA May 2008 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose did an interview with 970 WFLA radio about the progress of the first-degree murder case against David Lee Onstott, accused of killing 13-year-old Sarah Lunde.


St. Petersburg Times May 2008 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Robert Batey was quoted in the May 22 St. Petersburg Times article by Jamal Thalji, "No to handwritten appeals."


Wall Street Journal blog May 2008 Dean Ellen Podgor

Dean Ellen Podgor was quoted in the May 23 Wall Street Journal blog, "Rove Resists Subpoena from House Dems," by Dan Slater.