970 WFLA September 2005 Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Brownyn Stanford
Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Bronwyn Stanford spoke with 970 WFLA's morning program about consumer fraud issues.
The Herald in Bradenton September 2005 Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Erika Dine
Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Erika Dine spoke with the Herald's Tilde Herrera for a story about a local alleged Ponzi scheme.
News Channel 8 September 2005 Dean Theresa Radwan
Dean Theresa Radwan spoke with Steve Andrews at News Channel 8 for a story about academic policy regarding granting transfer students from FMU and the issue concerning regional versus national accreditation.
The New York Times September 2005 Professor Ellen Podgor
Professor Ellen Podgor spoke with the New York Times about deterrence for white collar crime during the eve of sentencing for Tyco executives L. Dennis Kozlowski and Mark H. Swartz.
CNN Money September 2005 Professor Ellen Podgor
Professor Ellen Podgor spoke with Grace Wong at CNN Money about sentencing for Ex-Tyco CEO Dennis Kozlowski.
WUSF radio September 2005
Reporter Valerie Ingram of WUSF radio spoke with Elder Consumer protection Fellow Erika Dine for a piece on the elder law symposium and a piece about the Eleazer Courtroom Dedication.
St. Petersburg Times September 2005 Professor Rebecca Morgan and Roberta Flowers
Reporter Curtis Krueger of the St. Petersburg Times covered the dedication of the Eleazer elder-friendly courtroom and its role as a template for future courtrooms in the nation, and spoke with a number of dedication participants, including Professors Rebecca Morgan and Roberta Flowers.
Tampa Bay’s 10 September 2005 Professor Roberta Flowers
Professor Roberta Flowers spoke with Tampa Bay's 10 J. Michael Dixon about the new Eleazer elder-friendly courtroom and its impact on future courtrooms in the nation.
Herald in Bradenton September 2005 Professor Roberta Flowers
Professor Roberta Flowers spoke with Stephen Majors at the Herald in Bradenton for a story that ran today about the motion to suppress evidence in the drug possession trial of Joseph P. Smith, the man accused of murdering 11-year-old Carlie Brucia in Sarasota in February 2004.
Crain’s Wire Service in New York September 2005 Professor Carol Henderson
Professor Carol Henderson spoke with Ann Michaud from Crain's Wire Service in New York about the increasing use of technology in police departments for an article that ran Monday, September 19.
WUSF radio September 2005 Professor Rebecca Morgan, Profesor Roberta Flowers, and Erika Dine
Professor Rebecca Morgan, Professor Roberta Flowers, Erika Dine, and symposium participants and speakers all spoke with WUSF Radio's Valerie Ingram about the national elder law symposium.
St. Petersburg Times September 2005 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Charles Rose spoke with Jon Wilson of the St. Petersburg Times about a suit brought concerning redistricting voting districts in St. Petersburg.