Creative Loafing – April 2, 2015 – Professor Judith Scully

Professor Judith Scully spoke with Creative Loafing for the article, “False Confessions: Even with the advent of DNA, police interrogation tactics may lead to wrongful interrogation.”… » Read more


Slate – March 31, 2015 – Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy is quoted in the Slate article, “How the Founder of the Fugees Became a Big-Time Political Donor Without Anyone Knowing.”… » Read more


Stetson Law students win Florida Bar YouTube Contest

The Harry Latimer Center for Professionalism and the Florida Bar Standing Committee on Professionalism selected four Stetson University College of Law students as the winners of the 2015 Law Student Professionalism YouTube Contest. Using the Florida Bar’s newly adopted Professionalism Expectations as their guide, students Colby Connell, Elizabeth Harbaugh, Patrick Iyampillai and Daniel Kavanaugh created, wrote and acted in the award-winning, two-and-a-half-minute video about the… » Read more


Florida Bar hosts town hall at Stetson

The Florida Bar hosted a town hall meeting on Stetson University’s Gulfport campus on March 25 for the law school community. Florida Bar President Gregory W. Coleman B.B.A. ’85, J.D. ’89 joined 2015 President-Elect Ramón A. Abadin and 2016 President-Elect William J. Schifino for a discussion about issues facing lawyers in Florida. Abadin will begin serving as Florida Bar president in June of 2015.  … » Read more


Stetson wins regional AAJ Student Trial Advocacy Competition

Stetson University College of Law’s trial team won the southeast regional of the American Association for Justice Student Trial Advocacy Competition in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Students Brooke Batton Charlan, Stanton Fears, Phylicia Pearson and Kyle Ross won the AAJ regional on March 22 and earned the right to compete in the national competition April 16-19, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The AAJ Student Trial Advocacy Competition is… » Read more


Impacts of felony disenfranchisement discussed at Stetson

Desmond Meade recently completed law school at Florida International University, studied for and passed the bar exam, but is not permitted to apply to the bar. Meade is a former homeless man who is among the more than one million people in the state of Florida who have been convicted of a felony and lost civil rights for life. On March 10, Meade led an… » Read more


International student hosts children’s art exhibit on war and peace

Stetson University College of Law LL.M. student Gulayat Hajiyeva is hosting a children’s art exhibit on the Gulfport campus March 24-April 17. The exhibit is part of Hajiyeva’s personal research project that illustrates children’s perceptions of war and peace. A native of Azerbaijan, Hajiyeva grew up in the midst of conflict herself and is focusing her graduate studies on the rights of children. Hajiyeva collected… » Read more


Stetson presents awards in May for lifetime achievement, professionalism

Retired Justice David A. Erickson will receive Stetson University’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching Advocacy during the Educating Advocates: Teaching Advocacy Skills Conference on May 19 on the Gulfport campus. The Edward D. Ohlbaum Professionalism Award will be presented to professor Adam Shlahet. The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes those who have fundamentally changed the way in which the world approaches the teaching of… » Read more


Harvard Crimson – March 22, 2015 – Professor Peter Lake

Professor Peter Lake is quoted in the March 22 Harvard Crimson article, “Department of Education Considers Two College Rating Systems.”… » Read more


Chronicle of Higher Education – March 20, 2015 – Professor Peter Lake

Professor Peter Lake is quoted in the March 20 Chronicle of Higher Education  article, “Advice for Colleges When Students Clash with Off-Campus Police.”… » Read more


Times-Union Jacksonville – March 19, 2015 – Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Bruce Jacob

Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Bruce Jacob is quoted in the Times-Union Jacksonville article,  “Court Throws Out 70-Year Sentence of Jacksonville 14-year-old.”  … » Read more


Esteemed defense attorney Hank Asbill receives White Collar Criminal Defense Award from NACDL, Stetson Law

On Saturday, March 14, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) and Stetson Law presented Hank Asbill with the 2015 White Collar Criminal Defense Award. Asbill received his award during NACDL’s White Collar Criminal Defense College at Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, Florida. NACDL and Stetson co-present the award annually to individuals who have made a profound impact on the field of… » Read more