Fox 13 October 2008 Professor Roberta Flowers

Professor Roberta Flowers spoke with Fox 13 investigative reporter Doug Smith for a story about the dispute between concurrent and consecutive sentences.


Yale Daily News October 2008 Professor Peter Lake

Professor Peter Lake was quoted in the Yale Daily News article, "Up close: two years later, drinking still a 'ticking bomb'," by Bharat Ayyar.


WUSF Radio October 2008 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Michael Allen joined the Florida Matters program on WUSF to discuss the six amendments on the ballot and what they each mean.


Highlands Today October 2008 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke wih Brad Dickerson, a reporter with Highlands Today, about a request for a change of venue in a death penalty case.


Tampa Tribune October 2008 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose did an interview with Val Kalfrin at the Tampa Tribune about a Miranda issue that came up during a police investigation and the subsequent case before the Supreme Court of Florida regarding Kevin Dewayne Powell.


St. Petersburg Times October 2008 Professor Darryll Jones

Professor Darryll Jones spoke with Eileen Schulte at the St. Petersburg Times about a nonprofit club that sold the property that housed their club and kept the money for themselves.


Tampa Tribune October 2008 Professor Paul Boudreaux

Professor Paul Boudreaux spoke with Tom Brennan at the Tampa Tribune about the rules of disclosure for a story about real estate investors who bought a piece of property with underground contaminants that they claim they were not made aware of at the time of sale.


St. Petersburg Times October 2008 Professor Darryll Jones

Professor Darryll Jones talked with Eileen Schulte at the St. Petersburg Times about a civic club with nonprofit status in Oldsmar that disbanded, sold the property, and then gave the money to themselves.


Fox 13 October 2008 Professor Roberta Flowers

Professor Roberta Flowers talked with Doug Smith at Fox 13 about Eduardo Wong, a man sentenced to 120 years to run concurrently rather than consecutively.


Central Florida Law Journal October 2008 Professor Timothy Kaye

Professor Timothy Kaye spoke with Dottie Paris, editor of the Central Florida Law Journal about the bailout and potential legal actions consumers can take.


Fox 13 October 2008 Professor Darryll Jones

Professor Darryll Jones joined Kathy Fountain's panel in the Fox 13 studios for a live discussion about the bailout.


ABA Journal September 2008 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose' interview with the National Jurist about Stetson's unique clinic offerings has been referenced in the Sept. 3 article, "Yale Has Most Clinical Offerings, But Others Are Highly Regarded," by Martha Neil in the ABA Journal.