Monu Bedi
Professor Bedi's article, "Excusing Behavior: Reclassifying the Federal Common Law Defenses of Duress and Necessity Relying on the Victim’s Role" was accepted for publication in The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Northwestern).
Catherine Cameron
Professor Cameron spoke on two panels on Septmeber 25th at the conference "Media Law in the Digital Age" sponsored by the Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University, in conjunction with the Harvard Law School Berkman Center for Internet and Society. She spoke on issues surrounding media access to government information. She was also invited to serve on the editorial board of the peer-reviewed Journal of Public Access Law.
Tampa Tribune September 2010 Professor Michael Allen
Professor Michael Allen spoke with the Tampa Tribune for a story about a clash between federal and state courts, "Scientology suit takes 'very, very rare' turn."
Best-Selling Author Visits Stetson
Best-selling author Jilliane Hoffman talked with Stetson students Sept. 27 about her latest legal thriller.
Bobbi Flowers, Ellen Podgor, Luz Nagle, Judy Scully, and Monu Bedi
Professor Flowers organized a very successful roundtable program for the ABA Criminal Justice Section this weekend on the proposed 4th edition of the Prosecution & Defense Ethics Standards. Professor Flowers and Professor Podgor presented papers, Professor Nagle moderated a panel and filled in for a speaker, Professor Scully moderated a panel, and Monu Bedi served as reporter. The work from this roundtable will provide important feedback to the ABA on the proposed standards.
Tampa Tribune September 2010 Adjunct Professor Thomas Ramsberger
Adjunct Professor Thomas Ramsberger is quoted in the Tampa Tribune article, "NFL checking into Tampa bar's showing of blacked-out Bucs game."
Public Journalism Network Blog September 2010 Professor Catherine Cameron
Professor Catherine Cameron's participation in a panel at the Media Law in the Digital Age Workshop about Exercising Your Right to Know: Getting Access to Government Information, is mentioned in the PJNet blog.
Tampa Tribune September 2010 Adjunct Professor Thomas Ramsberger
Adjunct Professor Thomas Ramsberger spoke with the Tampa Tribune about broadcasting rights and the blackouts of recent sports games on TV.
Tampa Tribune September 2010 Adjunct Professor Thomas Ramsberger
Adjunct Professor Thomas Ramsberger is quoted in the Tampa Tribune article, "Bucs fans find blacked-out TV games online."
Students Work with Florida Innocence Commission
Stetson University College of Law students will assist Florida’s newly created Innocence Commission with research into wrongful convictions and effective legal reform.
News-Press September 2010 Professor Robert Batey
Professor Robert Batey spoke with the News-Press for the article, "Fort Myers killing suspect likely off hook."
The News-Press September 2010 Adjunct Professor Dr. Jay Wolfson
Adjunct law professor Dr. Jay Wolfson spoke with the News-Press for a story about the lawsuit challenging national health care reform. Wolfson was also quoted in Tallahassee.com and floridatoday.com.