Fox 13 July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose discussed the latest development in the Couey murder trial today. The judge has thrown out the jury and the jury selection process will have to take place again. Rose also spoke about the future of the trial. Craig Patrick's interview with Professor Rose aired on Fox 13 at 10 p.m.


St. Petersburg Times July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose discussed the latest development in the Couey murder trial today. The judge has thrown out the jury and the jury selection process will have to take place again. Rose also spoke about the future of the trial.


Tampa Tribune July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose discussed the latest development in the Couey murder trial today. The judge has thrown out the jury and the jury selection process will have to take place again. Rose also spoke about the future of the trial.


Daytona Beach News Journal July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with reporter Kari Cobham with the Daytona Beach News Journal for a story about a mass murder trial in Deltona, in which six victims were allegedly beaten to death by three men over an Xbox and clothing articles. Today, Robert Cannon, part of the allegedly killing team, backed out of a plea deal, leaving the prosecution scrambling.


Tampa Tribune July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with the Tampa Tribune regarding the controversial case before the Florida Supreme Court involving the Judicial Nominating Commission, the 11th Circuit, and the Secretary of State. The lawsuit challenges a law that says judges should be elected by voters.


970 WFLA July 2006 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with 970 WFLA's Eben Brown regarding the delay in jury selection in the John Couey murder trial.


National Wetlands Newsletter July 2006 Professor Gardner and Dean Radwan

Professor Royal Gardner and Dean Theresa Radwan co-authored the article, "What Happens When a Wetland Mitigation Bank Goes Bankrupt?" for the July/August National Wetlands Newsletter.


Daytona Beach News Journal July 2006 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Michael Allen spoke with Jay Stapleton at the Daytona Beach News Journal regarding the ramifications of the Florida State Supreme Court decision reversing a landmark settlement against big tobacco. The decision forces people involved in the class action lawsuit to file individually.


St. Petersburg Times July 2006 Professor Luz Nagle

Professor Luz Nagle spoke with Carrie Weimar at the St. Petersburg Times for the July 9 piece, "Drug trial could shake Colombia."


Smart Pros Website July 2006 Dean Ellen Podgor

Dean Ellen Podgor was quoted in the July 7 story, "Lay's death has legal ramifications," on the Smart Pros web site.


Yahoo! Financial News July 2006 Professor Ellen Podgor

Dean Ellen Podgor was quoted in the July 7 Yahoo! Financial News in the article "Lay case suggests health risk for white-collar felons."


St. Petersburg Times July 2006 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Michael Allen spoke with Chris Tisch at the St. Petersburg Times about the Florida State Supreme Court decision that a landmark $145 billion punishment against big tobacco was too broad, forcing 700,000 Floridians named in the class action lawsuit to file individually. The story, "Court tosses tobacco verdict," ran on the front page of the St. Petersburg Times.