Tampa Bay Times – May 12, 2013 – Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy’s opinion article on the SEC has run in the Tampa Bay Times.… » Read more
Food Nation Radio – May 11, 2013 – Professor Mark Bauer
Professor Mark Bauer spoke with Food Nation Radio about the Limited Poultry and Egg Farm Operation Rule and the impact on small farms.… » Read more
Stetson Professor of Law Roberta Flowers elected to the NAELA board: LL.M. in Elder Law alumni, faculty distinguish themselves as NAELA leaders
Professor Roberta Flowers, a member of the Center for Excellence in Elder Law at Stetson University College of Law, has been elected to the board of directors of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Professor Flowers is nationally recognized as an expert in the field of ethics in elder law and elder abuse. Flowers teaches courses on ethics in an elder law practice in… » Read more
First-year student Phylicia Pearson received Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers scholarship
The Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers awarded Stetson University College of Law first-year student Phylicia Pearson a scholarship during their May 8 luncheon at the University Club of Tampa. Pearson was one of five students selected from the Tampa Bay area for the scholarship. She explained that she is passionate about social justice and encouraging other women to achieve their goals. “My commitment to social… » Read more
Gulfport Gabber – May 9, 2013 – Professor Lance Long
Professor Lance Long is quoted in the Gulfport Gabber along with student Elise Pautler regarding a community bicycle rally at Stetson Law in Gulfport.… » Read more
International Enforcement Law Reporter – May 3, 2013 – Professor Luz Nagle
Professor Luz Nagle is quoted in the International Enforcement Law Reporter article, “Cattle Rustling and Ranching by Illegal Armed Groups and Organized Crime.”… » Read more
Stetson Law offers LL.M. degrees in advocacy, elder law and international law
Stetson University College of Law, home to the top-ranked trial advocacy program in the country, is offering three LL.M. degrees to help lawyers distinguish their expertise in advocacy, elder law and international law. Stetson Law will launch an online LL.M. in Advocacy starting in August 2013. Courses leading to the advanced degree will be offered part-time over two years through a distance-learning platform designed to… » Read more
Stetson Assistant Professor of Law Ciara Torres-Spelliscy named in “50 Under 50” list by Lawyers of Color
Stetson University Assistant Professor of Law Ciara Torres-Spelliscy was named to the Lawyers of Color’s 50 Under 50 list of minority professors making an impact in legal education. The list is scheduled to be released in its special edition on law school diversity on May 2. Torres-Spelliscy, who teaches election law, corporate governance and constitutional law at Stetson University College of Law, is a national… » Read more
Jacksonville Times-Union – May 2, 2013 – Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Bruce Jacob
Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Bruce Jacob is quoted in the Jacksonville Times-Union article,“Court throws out conviction over cell phone search by Jacksonville police.”… » Read more
George Edgecomb Bar Association recognizes Stetson Professor of Law Bruce Jacob with diversity award
Stetson University Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Bruce Jacob ’59 received the Delano S. Stewart Diversity Award on April 29 in Tampa, Fla. Stetson Law graduate George Hunter ’99 presented Jacob the award during the George Edgecomb Bar Association 30th Annual Scholarship Banquet. While serving as Stetson’s dean, Jacob greatly increased the number of minority full-time faculty members. In February, Jacob was named a… » Read more
Tampa Bay Times – April 29, 2013 – Professor Charles Rose
Professor Charles Rose spoke with the Tampa Bay Times for the story, “St. Petersburg killer pleads guilty to two murders.”… » Read more
The Chronicle of Higher Education – April 29, 2013 – Professor Peter Lake
Professor Peter Lake is quoted in the April 29 Chronicle of Higher Education article, “Federal Warning Against Retaliation Raises Questions for Colleges.”… » Read more