Newly Tenured Faculty

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Stetson University College of Law professors Mark Bauer, Joan Katherine Bohl, Clark Furlow, Charles Rose and Stephanie Vaughan have all recently received tenure.

Bauer is the associate dean of academics at Stetson Law. Dean Bauer graduated from the University of Chicago and EmoryUniversity, where he was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society. Dean Bauer is currently  chair of the American Association of Law Schools section on education law.

Bohl joined the Stetson Law faculty in 2004.  She is a graduate of BostonUniversity and SuffolkUniversity and the author of more than 18 articles and book chapters.   Four state supreme courts, four state appellate courts and more than 40 law review articles have cited Bohl’s law review articles in evaluating the constitutionality of grandparent visitation statutes.

Furlow graduated from BostonUniversity and Emory University School of Law where he served on the editorial board of the Emory Law Journal and as a director of the Moot Court Honor Society. Prior to joining the faculty, Furlow practiced corporate law in Wilmington, Del. He is a national member of the Order of Barristers.

Rose joined Stetson Law’s faculty after retiring from the United States Army in December of 2004.   He is a graduate of IndianaUniversity at South Bend and Notre DameLawSchool. Since joining Stetson, Rose has written Fundamental Trial Advocacy and co-authored the well-received Military Crimes & Defenses and Fundamental Pretrial Advocacy. A 2008 co-recipient of the Florida Bar’s Professionalism Award given to law school faculty, Rose currently serves as the director of the Center for Excellence in Advocacy at Stetson. .

Vaughan has been promoted to Professor of Legal Skills in addition to receiving programmatic tenure. Vaughan has been teaching legal research and writing at Stetson Law since 1996. She has advised Stetson Law’s world-renowned Moot Court Board since 2000. In addition to being a tenured professor, Vaughan continues in her administrative roles as both moot court advisor and associate director of international programs at Stetson Law.