Luz Nagle
Yesterday, Professor Nagle spoke at the ABA's annual criminal law conference in Miami. Last week, she spoke at an international human trafficking conference sponsored by South Texas College of Law, in Houston.
Orlando Sentinel April 2011 Professor Robert Batey
Professor Robert Batey spoke with the Orlando Sentinel about justice for juveniles.
Law.com Corporate Counsel April 2011 Professor Ellen Podgor
Professor Ellen Podgor spoke with the Law.com Corporate Counsel for the story, "Feds Re-Indict Former Glaxo In-House Lawyer."
Bay News 9 April 2011 Adjunct Professor Art Rios
Adjunct Professor Art Rios spoke with Bay News 9 for a live afternoon news spot on Florida's immigration law.
Associated Press April 2011 Professor Peter Lake
Professor Peter Lake spoke with the Associated Press for the article, "Va. tech mulls appeal as it marks grim anniversary."
Stetson Law Team Wins Legal Writing Award
Stetson Law students won a series of awards at the Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Moot.
Roy Gardner
Professor Gardner's book, Lawyers, Swamps, and Money: U.S. Wetland Law, Policy, and Politics, has just been published by Island Press.
Lou Virelli
Professor Virelli's article, “Constitutional Traditionalism in the Roberts Court” has been accepted for publication in volume 73 of the University of Pittsburgh Law Review.
St. Petersburg Times April 2011 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Charles Rose spoke with the St. Petersburg Times about a high-profile DUI manslaughter case.
Charlie Crist Speaks to Stetson Community
Former Florida Governor Charlie Crist spoke to more than 200 Stetson Law students on Tuesday, April 12, in his new role as Distinguished Professorial Lecturer at Stetson University.
Ann Piccard
Professor Piccard's article, "The United States' Failure to Ratify the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: Must the Poor be Always with Us?" has been published in volume 13 of The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Minority Issues.
Robert Batey
Professor Batey's article, "The Vagueness Doctrine in the Roberts Court: Constitutional Orphan", will be published in the University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review.