Public Service Fellows make more than 100 activity bags for Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
The Stetson University College of Law Public Service Fellows organized a group of students on Sept. 27 to make more than 100 activity bags for children at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg. The bags included pages to color, crayons, markers, puzzles and stickers for the children. The mission of Stetson’s Public Service Fellows is to promote the concept and awareness of public… » Read more
Students learn about Pathways to International Law
Stetson Law students learned more about opportunities and how to prepare during law school for the field of international law at a program on “Pathways to International Law” on Sept. 27. The program featured a panel of attorneys from a variety of international law practice areas. Panelists Alexandra Taylor J.D. ’15 of the Maxey Law Office presented on intellectual property; Paul Suppicich J.D. ’05… » Read more
Daytona Beach News-Journal – Sept. 29, 2017 – Professor Jason Bent
Professor Jason Bent was quoted in the Sept. 29 Daytona Beach News-Journal article, “Social Media post puts Volusia deputy on leave and under investigation.” … » Read more
Elder Law Prof Blog – Sept. 29, 2017 – Professor Rebecca Morgan
Professor Rebecca Morgan wrote the Sept. 29 Elder Law Prof Blog post, “Yet Again on D.C.’s Physician-Aided Dying Law.”… » Read more
Managed Healthcare Executive – Sept. 28, 2017 – Dr. Jay Wolfson
Adjunct Professor Dr. Jay Wolfson is quoted in the Managed Healthcare Executive article, “Are ACA repeal efforts over?”… » Read more
GW Hatchet – Sept. 28, 2017 – Professor Peter Lake
Professor Peter Lake is quoted in the Sept. 28 GW Hatchet article, “GW faces limited options in defending Obama-era sexual assault protections, experts say.”… » Read more
Fox 13 – Sept. 27, 2017 – Professor Catherine Cameron
Professor Catherine Cameron spoke with Fox 13 for the story, “Schools make the rules when it comes to student-athlete protests.”… » Read more
Students selected for Ms. JD Leadership Academy at Harvard
Students Taylor Greenberg and Ashleigh Thornton were recently accepted for the Ms. JD Leadership Academy Class of 2017. Applicants were chosen from a pool of law school candidates around the country based on their demonstrated commitment to elevating the standing of women in the legal profession. A total of 45 law students were selected for the Leadership Academy. Greenberg and Thornton attended an intensive one-day… » Read more
Complimentary forensic science webinar offered Sept. 26
Stetson presents a complimentary forensic science webinar for prosecutors and defense attorneys on Sept. 26 from 4-6 p.m. The webinar, “Organization of Scientific Area Committees Essentials: Forensic Science Resources” is part of the free forensic science webinar series funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Capital Litigation Initiative: Crime Scene to Courtroom Forensics Training. The webinar offers a judicial perspective on admissibility of evidence and… » Read more
Chronicle of Higher Education – Sept. 24, 2017 – Professor Peter Lake
Professor Peter Lake wrote the Chronicle of Higher Education article, “‘Interim’ Guidance on Title IX Creates Confusion, Not Clarity.”… » Read more
USA Today – Sept. 22, 2017 – Professor Jason Bent
Professor Jason Bent’s quote in the News-Press was picked up by USA Today.… » Read more
InSight Crime – Sept. 22, 2017 – Professor Luz Nagle
Professor Luz Nagle is mentioned in an article in InSight Crime regarding her interview with the newspaper La Nación about the trial of the doctors in Costa Rica accused of trafficking people to harvest their organs.… » Read more