FCPAméricas Blog – Dec. 27, 2013 – Professor Luz Nagle

Professor Luz Nagle wrote a guest blog post for the FCPAméricas Blog on “How Lawyers Can Contribute to New Anti-Corruption Laws.”… » Read more


The Ledger – Dec. 19, 2013 – Judge Irene Sullivan

Adjunct professor and Judge Irene Sullivan spoke with the Ledger for the story, “Testimony Ends in Juveniles in Jail Case Against Sheriff’s Office.”… » Read more


Herald-Tribune – Dec. 19, 2013 – Adjunct Professor Richard Harrison

Adjunct Professor Richard Harrison wrote the opinion article, “Richard A. Harrison: The Sunshine litigation industry,” for the Herald Tribune.… » Read more


Free wills for veterans aged 60 or older offered at Stetson Law in February

Stetson University College of Law partners with the Community Law Program and the St. Petersburg Bar Foundation in February to prepare free simple wills and advance directives for low income veterans and their spouses aged 60 or older. Veterans or their spouses must schedule individual appointments in advance by calling 727-562-7393. Walk-in appointments are not available. The deadline to schedule an appointment is Jan. 24.… » Read more


Stetson Law accepting nominations for William Reece Smith Jr. award

Stetson University College of Law is accepting nominations for the prestigious William Reece Smith Jr. Public Service Award, which recognizes individuals who have provided outstanding service to the legal profession and community. This year’s award will be presented at the Annual Inns of Court Banquet and William Reece Smith Jr. Distinguished Lecture on Jan. 28, 2014. Nominations must be received by close of business on… » Read more


Sun-Sentinel- Dec. 13, 2013 – Associate Dean Michael Allen

Associate Dean Michael Allen spoke with the Sun-Sentinel for the story, “Project offers free legal help for backlogged veterans claims.”… » Read more


University of West Florida and Stetson University partner to shorten time to law degree

The University of West Florida and Stetson University College of Law announced that they are partnering to offer a 3+3 program, starting in August 2015, that will allow aspiring attorneys to reduce the time they spend working toward a law degree. The 3+3 program allows high-performing students to earn their bachelor’s and juris doctor (J.D.) degrees in six years, rather than the traditional seven years.… » Read more


Stetson Law hosts February symposium on political corruption

Stetson University College of Law is hosting a symposium in February with leading journalists, legal scholars and public interest advocates on the topic of political corruption. The daylong symposium, Taking Stock of Citizens United: How the Law Has (and Has Not) Changed Four Years Later, takes place Feb. 28 on Stetson’s Gulfport campus, 1401 61st St. S. Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig will deliver… » Read more


Al Jazeera America – Dec. 6, 2013 – Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy spoke with Al Jazeera America about the SEC and corporate campaign money.… » Read more


The Daily Beast – Dec. 5, 2013 – Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy is quoted in The Daily Beast for the story, “Political Corporate Contributions Won’t Be Aired in Daylight.”… » Read more


Professors of Color on Political Law – Dec. 2, 2013 – Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy is featured in Professors of Color on Political Law.… » Read more


Tallahassee Democrat – Nov. 29, 2013 – Adjunct Professor Joseph Bodiford

Adjunct Professor Joseph Bodiford wrote the opinion editorial, “Try rooting for presumption of innocence,” for the Tallahassee Democrat.… » Read more