preLaw January 2009 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Charles Rose was quoted in the winter 2009 preLaw magazine article, "What is dispute resolution and advocacy law?" in the Most Innovative Law Schools issue.
The Washington Post January 2009 Dean Ellen Podgor
Dean Ellen Podgor was quoted in the Jan. 2 Washington Post article, "End of the Year Brings a Burst of Settlements With Justice Department," by Carrie Johnson.
Truthout January 2009 Dean Ellen Podgor
The Washington Post article quoting Dean Ellen Podgor regarding recent Justice Department settlements was picked up by truthout.
Pardon Power December 2008 Dean Ellen Podgor
Dean Ellen Podgor was quoted in the Pardon Power blog, "ABC News: Pardon Breakdown."
Nonprofit Law Prof Blog December 2008 Professor Darryll Jones
Professor Darryll Jones wrote a piece for the Nonprofit Law Prof Blog.
ABC News December 2008 Dean Ellen Podgor
Dean Ellen Podgor was quoted in the Dec. 30, 2008, ABC News story, "Is Pardon Reversal a Sign of a Broken System?"
Roberta Morris blog December 2008 Dean Ellen Podgor
Dean Ellen Podgor's article in the Yale Law Review was cited in Roberta Morris' blog, "Crime and Punishment: Beside Myself."
Sentencing Law and Policy December 2008 Dean Ellen Podgor
Dean Ellen Podgor's White Collar Crime Prof blog was cited in the Sentencing Law and Policy blog.
Wall Street Journal Blog December 2008 Dean Ellen Podgor
The Wall Street Journal blog ran an article citing Dean Ellen Podgor's White Collar Crime Prof blog.
Diverse magazine December 2008 President-elect Dr. Wendy Libby
News of Dr. Wendy Libby being named president of Stetson University ran in the "on the move" section in the Dec. 25, 2008, issue of Diverse magazine.
MSNBC December 2008 Professor Bruce Jacob and Professor Charles Rose
Professor Bruce Jacob and Professor Charles Rose were both quoted in the front page Tampa Tribune story by Elaine Silvestrini, "Editing May Aid Al-Arian, Law Experts Say," picked up by MSNBC.
MarketWatch December 2008 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Charles Rose was quoted in the MarketWatch story, "Charges could be dropped in terror case."