WTSP Channel 10 May 2004 Professor Nick Cox

Professor Cox spoke on junk mail and solicitation issues, in particular why seniors are targeted.


Associated Press May 2004 Frank Klim

May 4 Elder Consumer Protection Forum added to Associated Press datebook.


WB 38 May 2004 Professor Rebecca Morgan

Professor Morgan spoke on why Stetson puts on these forums and their importance. She also spoke on the related issues such as the new Medicare prescription card program.


WTVT Fox 13 May 2004 Professor Rebecca Morgan

Professor Morgan spoke about the new Medicare prescription drug discount cards and the pros and cons of this system becoming available.


Palm Beach Post April 2004 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Batey spoke with the Palm Beach Post for a story about a family that wants to sue the state for not investigating a crime.


Naples Daily News April 2004 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Batey spoke on capital punishment.


St. Petersburg Times April 2004 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Batey spoke for a long-term story regarding probation in Florida.


WTWB 1570 AM April 2004 Professor Robert Davis

Professor Davis spoke about footage shown on “60 Minutes” of possible mistreatment of Iraqi war prisoners by U.S. forces and the impact of this type of situation.


Bradenton Herald April 2004 Professor Robert Bickel and Dean Bruce Jacob

Professor Bickel and Dean Jacob spoke on the significance of the Brown v. Board decision.


St. Petersburg Times April 2004 Professor Rebecca Morgan and Professor Nick Cox

Professor Morgan and Professor Cox were interviewed by St. Petersburg Times columnist Howard Troxler for a column on the Elder Consumer Protection Forum on May 4.


Tampa Tribune April 2004 Professor Roberta Flowers

Professor Flowers spoke about Jennifer Porter being charged with leaving the scene of an accident.


Daytona Beach News Journal April 2004 Professor James Fox

Professor Fox spoke about a proposed increase in the Florida Homestead Clause that would ease property taxes. Professor Fox spoke about how this could affect lower income residents, both positively and negatively.