Bobbi Flowers

. . . who spoke on “The Ethical Environment of International Law” at The Florida Bar's International CLE last week in Brazil.


Kristen Adams

. . . who has been named chair of The Florida Bar's Public Interest Law Section's Homelessness Committee.


Peter Fitzgerald

Professor Fitzgerald has passed the British exams for membership in the Law Society of England and Wales and admission to the roll of solicitors. Very soon, he will be “dual qualified” in both the U.S. and the U.K.


Ellen Podgor

. . . whose article, "Criminalization of Corporate Law: The Impact of Criminal Sanctions on Corporate Misconduct," has been published in the Journal of Business & Technology Law (University of Maryland School of Law).


Florida DCF appoints Stetson Law professor to chair advisory panel on adult protection system

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Cynthia Hawkins-Leon

. . . who has become a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family & County Mediator


Stetson Law receives ABA Law Student Division Award of Excellence

Stetson University College of Law was awarded the American Bar Association Law Student Division Award of Excellence at a special ceremony Aug. 10 in San Francisco, Calif. Stetson has received the recognition twice in the past three years.


Mark Bauer

. . . whose most recent article, "Whither Dr. Miles?," which concerns a U.S. Supreme Court case decided this past June, will be published in the Loyola University Chicago Consumer Law Review.


Carol Henderson

Professor Henderson has been invited to present a lecture in May 2008 to the Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Helsinki.


Legal writing scholar joins Stetson Law in fall 2007

Kirsten K. Davis joins Stetson University College of Law in August as an associate professor of law and director of its nationally recognized legal research and writing program.


Stetson Law awards inaugural Edward D. Foreman Scholarship

Sanford, Fla., resident Chantel Wonder can be classified as an academic overachiever. Still, she says it came as a surprise to learn that she had been selected to receive a full scholarship to Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, Fla. Wonder is the inaugural recipient of the Edward D. Foreman Scholarship, the largest scholarship available to full-time students at Stetson Law. She begins classes this week. The scholarship funds tuition and fees, as well as the cost of books and bar preparation courses.


Becky Morgan

Department of Children and Families Secretary Bob Butterworth is creating a task force on elder abuse and has invited Professor Morgan to serve as chair.