Salcines to Receive Tower Award
Judge E.J. Salcines has been selected to receive Stetson Law’s Tower Award on May 1 in Tampa, Fla.
Free Consumer Protection Expo for Seniors at Stetson Law
The public is invited to attend a free expo on the Gulfport campus of Stetson Law on April 20 to learn more about how to guard against current financial frauds and scams targeting the elderly and seniors.
Former Jamaican Attorney General Teaching Human Rights Course
Jamaican senator Arnold J. Nicholson, who served as Jamaica’s attorney general for 12 years, is teaching a course on Human Rights in the Commonwealth Caribbean through Feb. 21 at Stetson University College of Law.
Students Help Pinellas Project Homeless Connect
Stetson Law students help Pinellas Project Homeless Connect at the opening of a Homeless Court in St. Petersburg.
International Cooperation: Protecting Wetlands
On Feb. 18, Stetson Law signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Ramsar
Secretariat.
Inaugural Carey & Leisure Torts Book Award
Stetson Law students receive first Carey & Leisure Torts Book Award.
Stetson Educates Advocates
Stetson is Educating Advocates at a three-day conference in May.
Lou Virelli
Professor Virelli's essay, "Evolutionary Due Process" has been published on Colloquy: Northwestern University Law Review, http://colloquy.law.northwestern.edu/main/2010/01/evolutionary-due-process.html.
Janice McClendon
Professor McClendon spoke at the Tampa Bay Pension Council Meeting in Tampa on February 4 on :Perceptions of Excessive Executive Compensation and Their Impact on the 2009 Proxy Season."
Paul Boudreaux
Professor Boudreaux's article, "Time Machine: Emma's Legal Education, 2025," in the Journal of Legal Education.
Mark Bauer
Associate Dean Bauer has been invited to present a paper at the annual conference of the Association of Law, Property, and Society, co-sponsored by Georgetown and Syracuse Law Schools.
Rebecca Trammell
Professor Trammell has been reappointed to the Board of the Pinellas County Law Library.