Elder Law Prof Blog – Dec. 10, 2017 – Professor Rebecca Morgan

Professor Rebecca Morgan wrote the Dec. 10 Elder Law Prof Blog, “If You Made a List, What Would You Do Differently When You Are Older?” She wrote the Elder Law Prof Blog, “When is a Tattoo an Advanced Directive?”… » Read more


Chronicle of Higher Education – Dec. 10, 2017 – Professor Peter Lake

Professor Peter Lake is quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education article, “How Sexual-Harassment Charges at U. of Rochester Spiraled Out of Control.”… » Read more


Managed Healthcare Executive – Dec. 9, 2017 – Adjunct Professor Jay Wolfson

Adjunct Professor Jay Wolfson is quoted in the Managed Healthcare Executive article,”Five ways Trump’s tax reform will impact healthcare.”… » Read more


Seeking Pathways to Peace: Michal Homza LL.M. ’12

“I’m trying to find pathways to peace,” Michal Homza, a 2012 graduate of Stetson University’s LL.M. in International Law program, explains of his research on the connection of international organizations to international peace and security. Homza returns as a visiting scholar working on research for his Ph.D. from Pavol Jozef Safarik University during the fall semester on Stetson’s Gulfport campus. He says that he hopes… » Read more


Stetson offers complimentary webinar for lawyers on the process behind forensic science certification, crime lab accreditation

Have you ever wondered about forensic science certification or crime lab accreditation? Stetson University College of Law is offering a complimentary webinar for prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys on Certification and Accreditation Essentials on Dec. 14, from 12-2 p.m. Prosecutors and defense attorneys will learn how to use certification and accreditation information to assist in their litigation preparation. The webinar, offered by Stetson’s National Clearinghouse… » Read more


Scholarship helps student advocate find balance in law school: Carolina Suazo encourages others to find opportunities

By Kai Su Carolina Suazo J.D. ’17 is dedicated to service. Entering law school with an undergraduate degree in psychology, Suazo wanted to utilize her education to affect change in the area of juvenile justice. Events such as the Andrea Yates trial and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting were greatly impactful, motivating her to pursue law school. “I wanted to share with the legal… » Read more


Elder Law Prof Blog – Dec. 6, 2017 – Professor Rebecca Morgan

Professor Rebecca Morgan wrote the Dec. 6 Elder Law Prof Blog, “When a Tatoo is an Advance Directive?” and the Elder Law Prof Blog “More on Nursing Home Issues.” She also wrote the Dec. 5 Elder Law Prof Blog “Your Digital Property.” She wrote the Dec. 4 Elder Law Prof Blog “Second Phase of Changes to Nursing Home Regs.”… » Read more


Gainesville Sun – Dec. 5, 2017 – Professor Paul Boudreaux

Professor Paul Boudreaux is quoted in the Gainesville Sun article, “Jim Tatum: It’s time to boot fracking from Florida for good.”… » Read more


Tampa Bay Times – Dec. 5, 2017 – Professor Peter Lake

Professor Peter Lake spoke with the Tampa Bay Times for the story, “Why do universities handle sexual assault cases anyway?”… » Read more


WMNF MidPoint – Dec. 4, 2017 – Professor Louis Virelli

Professor Louis Virelli was featured on the WMNF News MidPoint program on Dec. 4, “Will Rick Scott pack the Florida Supreme Court?”… » Read more


Bay News 9 – Dec. 4, 2017 – Professor Louis Virelli

Professor Louis Virelli was featured on the Dec. 4 Bay News 9 Your Midday News at 1 p.m. discussing the U.S. Supreme Court declining to review a Maryland law banning the sale of semiautomatic guns.… » Read more


The Hill – Dec. 4, 2017 – Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy wrote the article, “Congress could hardwire dark money in our democracy,” for the Hill.… » Read more