WTSP Ch. 10 morning news October 2004 Professor Robert Davis

Professor Davis spoke live in the studio about proposed Amendement 6 to the Florida Constitution.


WTSP Ch. 10 morning news October 2004 Professor Robert Davis

Professor Davis broke down the issues involved with the proposed Amendments 4 and 5 on the ballot this fall.


WTSP Ch. 10 October 2004 **Allen ready, reporter didn’t call back

Professor Allen was going to speak on the Fla. Supreme Court not reconsidering their decision concerning Terri Schiavo.


Sarasota Herald Tribune October 2004 Professor James J. Brown

Professor Brown spoke about a property owner who is trying to fight to build on the water side of a barrier island in violation of several control lines.


970 WFLA AM October 2004 Professor Robert Davis

Professor Davis spoke about the proposed amendments on the Florida ballot and the wording of those amendments.


WTVT Fox 13 October 2004 Dean Jan Majewski

Dean Majewski spoke about the Colombian delegation from Barranquilla that visited the Tampa Law Center for a luncheon discussion on trade and relations.


Tampa Tribune October 2004 Professor Roberta Flowers

Professor Flowers spoke about lawyers advertising and the ethical issues around what should and shouldn't be done.


WTVT Fox 13 October 2004 Professor James Fox

Professor Fox spoke with the consumer reporters at WTVT Fox 13 about car advertising and holding retailers to advertised prices.


SanctionsWatch.com October 2004 Professor Peter Fitzgerald

Professor Fitzgerald wrote an Op-Ed analyzing U.S sanctions toward Cuba and the failure of this policy.


Tampa Bay Business Journal October 2004 *hall of fame members

The Business Journal covered the first inductees of the Hall of Fame, including pictures of each.


Wall St. Journal October 2004 Professor Peter Lake

Professor Lake spoke student suicides and the first university to take responsibility for such a death.


WTSP Channel 10 5:30 a.m. News October 2004 Professor Robert Davis

Professor Davis explained the issues behind the first three proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution on the ballot this fall.