Stetson Law Professor Royal Gardner selected as 2006 National Wetlands Awards winner
The Environmental Law Institute in Washington D.C. has selected Professor Royal Gardner as one of six winners of the 2006 National Wetlands Awards.
Stetson Law Review publishes book on Terri Schiavo
The Stetson Law Review is proud to announce the publication of itslatest issue, Vol. 35, No. 1, entitled "Reflections on and Implicationsof Schiavo." In light of this particular issue’s importance, theStetson Law Review will make the book available to the public for thefirst time in its publication history.
Stetson’s trial team wins the regional ATLA
Stetson University College of Law’s trial team won the regional Association of Trial Lawyers Association competition in Atlanta this month.
Stetson’s moot court team takes home an award for best memorial
Stetson University College of Law’s moot court team recently took home an award for the Best Memorial at the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition last month.
New Orleans District Attorney heads Stetson Law panel on Katrina’s impact on justice system
Hurricane Katrina left prisoners on the loose, legal records in disarray and the region's justice system mired in confusion. The national impact of these challenges and lessons learned are the focus of presentations by key Louisiana legal experts at the Tampa Law Center, 1700 N. Tampa St., on April 7 at 6 p.m.
Stetson’s National Clearinghouse presents “Terrorists, Hurricanes and Viruses: What’s Next?”
The National Clearinghouse for Science Technology and the Law at Stetson University College of Law will host “Terrorists, Hurricanes and Viruses: What’s Next?” in the Great Hall at the Gulfport campus at 1401 61st St. S. at noon on March 13.
Stetson Law presents free seminars in Ocala to help protect elder consumers from scams and fraud
Stetson University College of Law will warn elderly citizens about the
dangers of scams and fraud at free consumer protection presentations in
Ocala in March.
Stetson Law Professor Nick Cox will speak about
identity theft March 29-30 at two sessions: 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. and 2
p.m.-4 p.m., at the Ocala Hilton, 3600 SW 36th Ave.
Stetson University College of Law welcomes new library director
Rebecca S. Trammell has joined Stetson University College of Law as its new law library director. She replaces Dr. Madison Mosley who passed away last year.
Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy editor speaks at Stetson Law March 2
Dr. William C.G. Burns, editor-in-chief of the Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy, will discuss “The International Whaling Commission and Climate Change: Leviathan or Laggard?” at 12:15 p.m. and again at 5 p.m. on March 2 in Classroom A at the Stetson University College of Law Gulfport campus, 1401 61st St. S.
Florida Supreme Court honors Stetson’s Hispanic Student Bar Association on Feb. 16(2)
Stetson University College of Law’s Hispanic Student Bar Association will be honored for its outstanding pro bono work on Feb. 16 at the Supreme Court of Florida at 500 S. Duval St. in Tallahassee.
Stetson’s Tax Moot Court Team wins national competition Feb. 11
Stetson University College of Law’s Tax Moot Court Team won the
National Tax Moot Court Competition Feb. 11 at the Tradewinds Sandpiper
Hotel on St. Pete Beach.
Stetson students beat a team from
Louisiana State University, last year’s champions, in the final round
of competitions. Fifteen teams from around the country competed. Judges
from the United States Tax Court judged the final round.
Stetson Law seeks nominations for William Reece Smith Jr.Public Service Award
Stetson University College of Law is seeking nominations for the 2006 William Reece Smith Jr. Public Service Award. The award recognizes outstanding service to the community and to the law and will be presented at Stetson’s spring honors and awards ceremony on May 12 at the Gulfport campus, 1401 61st St. S. The deadline for nominations is March 17, 2006.