WFTS Ch. 28 March 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose appeared on WFTS live during the 5 p.m. newscast to talk about the latest developments in the Terri Schiavo case.


WTVT Fox 13 March 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose appeared on Fox 13's "Your Turn" about the Schiavo case and its impact on the judicial system.


ABC National Radio March 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose spoke with ABC National Radio about developments in the Schiavo case and legislative efforts to pass legislation on the federal level.


WTVT Fox 13 March 2005 Professor Rebecca Morgan

Professor Morgan spoke with WTVT Fox 13 for background about the right to die and advance directives.


WUSF 89.7 FM March 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose spoke with WUSF about the latest developments in the Schiavo case.


WTVT Fox 13 March 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose spoke with Fox 13 about the Schiavo case and its impact on the judicial system.


WFLA Ch. 8 March 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose spoke with WFLA about developments in the Schiavo case and legislative efforts to pass legislation to avert judicial decisions.


Bay News 9 March 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose spoke live in the studio with Bay News 9 about the latest developments in the Schiavo case and federal involvement versus states’ rights.


Orlando Sentinel March 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose spoke with the Sentinel about the latest developments in the Schiavo case.


St. Petersburg Times March 2005 Professor Charles Rose

Professor Rose spoke with the Times about constitutional issues in the Schiavo case.


St. Petersburg Times March 2005 Professor Nick Cox

Professor Cox spoke with the St. Petersburg Times about dealing with a large amount of documents in a trial.


Anna Maria Island Sun March 2005 Dean Bruce Jacob

Dean Jacob spoke to the Ana Maria Island Sun about a constitutional amendment that banned certain fishing nets a few years ago and there is a bill that would allow some of those nets to be used again.