United Press International – March 14, 2012 – Adjunct Professor James B. Lake

Stetson Law adjunct professor James B. Lake discusses controversy over a U.S. flag depicting President Obama for the Orlando Sentinel, UPI and MSNBC story, “Democratic group removes Obama flag.”… » Read more


Consumer Financial Protection Bureau leader to discuss frauds and scams targeting the elderly in April at Stetson Law

The public is invited in April to a program at the Stetson University College of Law Gulfport campus to learn about consumer protection, with a focus on scams and fraud targeting the elderly. WHEN: Thursday, April 19, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. WHO: Hubert “Skip” Humphrey III, assistant director of the Office for the Financial Protection of Older Americans in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, will lead… » Read more


Stetson again ranked #1 for trial advocacy, #3 for legal writing by U.S. News

U.S. News & World Report has again ranked Stetson University College of Law as the top law school in the nation for trial advocacy and number three for legal writing, in its 2013 “Best Graduate Schools” issue. Stetson Law has been ranked the top school in the United States for advocacy 14 times and has consistently ranked among the top programs for legal writing by… » Read more


Stetson wins National Professional Responsibility Moot Court Competition,second Stetson team wins regional round of ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition

Stetson University College of Law won the National Professional Responsibility Moot Court Competition this weekend in Indianapolis. The championship team of Chad Burgess, Darcie Mulay, and May Smith also won the Best Respondent Brief Award and two oralist awards at the competition. Burgess was named the best oralist overall and Smith was named the third best oralist. Professors Brooke Bowman and Roberta Flowers coached the… » Read more


Herald-Tribune – March 10, 2012 – Dean Emeritus and Professor Bruce Jacob

Dean Emeritus and Professor Bruce Jacob spoke with the Herald Tribune for the story, “North Port man videotaped arrest, then got arrested.”… » Read more


Jamaican Senator A.J. Nicholson, recently appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, returns to teach at Stetson Law in March

Jamaican Senator A.J. Nicholson, on campus at Stetson University College of Law in March teaching a class on International Human Rights in the Caribbean, has recently been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade in Jamaica, the largest English-speaking Caribbean island. “This year marks the 50th anniversary of independence in Jamaica,” Nicholson shared before beginning his first lecture of the semester at Stetson Law… » Read more


Stetson University accepting nominations for Hall of Fame

Stetson University College of Law is accepting nominations for its Hall of Fame, which recognizes individuals who have reached the pinnacle of their professions and have affected a profound, positive influence on the law school. New members are inducted into Stetson Law’s Hall of Fame each year in the fall. The 2011 inductees were Professor Robert Batey, who joined the Stetson Law faculty in 1977;… » Read more


Stetson wins the regional round of the AAJ trial competition

Stetson University College of Law won the regional round of the American Association for Justice Student Trial Advocacy Competitionon March 4 in Ft. Lauderdale. Stetson students Brandon Blake, Julian Catala, Erica Emas and Claudette Goyanes will travel to Las Vegas for the national competition on March 22–25. Professor Roberta Flowers is the team coach. “Winning this competition and others reaffirms Stetson’s excellence in advocacy,” said… » Read more


New York Times – March 4, 2012 – Professor Cynthia DeBose

Professor Cynthia DeBose is quoted in the New York Times article, “In Age of Dual Incomes, Alimony Payers Prod States to Update Laws.”… » Read more


Tampa Bay Times – March 1, 2012 – Dean Emeritus and Professor Bruce Jacob

Law Dean Emeritus and Professor Bruce Jacob is quoted in the March 1 Tampa Bay Times, Miami New Times, and the Ledger speaking to the legality of a Pinellas detective disguised as a Progress Energy worker in search of marijuana.… » Read more


Stetson Law students assist with “Raising the Bar”

Story by Valeria Obi Stetson University College of Law students volunteered time in February at “Raising the Bar,” a community service event organized by law students, lawyers and members of the legal profession. The Stetson Law students helped feed residents of the Pinellas Safe Harbor homeless shelter in Clearwater on Feb. 11. Members of the Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division and Students Division, Moot Court… » Read more


Bringing the Law to Life: Professor Luz Nagle

“I want everyone to be engaged,” Professor Luz Nagle told a group of students gathered in the Mann Lounge in November at Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport. Professor Nagle was introducing Luis Argueta, a documentary filmmaker and lecturer from Guatemala, who was visiting to talk with students about the plight of undocumented workers and the need to reform immigration laws. Nagle, whose career… » Read more