WUSF 89.7 FM July 2004 Dean Bruce Jacob
Dean Jacob spoke with WUSF's "Morning Edition" about the proposed no-protest zones in St. Petersburg.
WTVT Fox 13 July 2004 Aaron Reincheld
WTVT-Fox 13 videotaped students in Stetson’s HATS program at the Tampa Campus. Students presented the results of their work after the weeklong program. The Communications Office took a number of photographs of the work created by students.
St. Petersburg Times July 2004 Professor Robert Davis
St. Petersburg Times Reporter Carrie Johnson interviewed Professor Robert Davis about a proposed “no-protest zones” in St. Pete and First Amendment issues that might be associated with such zones.
St. Petersburg Times July 2004 Professor Michael Allen
Professor Mike Allen spoke with the St. Petersburg Times about possible constitutional issues that might arise with the possible approval of same sex marriages.
WB 38 July 2004 ***referred to lawyer at Holland & Knight
STORY DID NOT DEVELOP ON OUR END. She was looking for an expert to speak on FCC issues with Howard Stern's first day on-air in Tampa. Referred her to Jim McGuire at Holland & Knight (after adjuct there was on vacation).
WTWB 1570 AM July 2004 ***referred to DeLand, Dr. Bailey spoke
Referred to DeLand, Dr. Bailey spoke on this issue.
Bradenton Herald July 2004 Professor Robert Batey
Professor Batey spoke with the Bradenton Herald about a mismanaged case involving a traffic homicide, which resulted in disciplinary action for the sergeant handling the case.
Paraclete July 2004 Jim Thaler
Jim Thaler co-authored an article on CLEs for St. Pete Bar Association's "Paraclete."
WTSP Ch. 10 July 2004 Professor Luz Nagle
Professor Nagle spoke with WTSP Ch. 10 about the international trafficking of humans and its impact in Tampa Bay.
St. Petersburg Times July 2004 Professor Rebecca Morgan
Professor Rebecca Morgan spoke with the St. Petersburg Times about mental capacity issues involved in a dispute between two sisters over the assets of a mentally incapacitated father.
WTSP Ch. 10 July 2004 Professor Nick Cox
Professor Cox spoke about new legislation passed intended to help protect consumers from identity theft and keep private personal information. He also spoke on general protection issues.
The Journal News July 2004 ***wanted Jacob
Alan Drury from Gannett wanted to speak with Dean Jacob re: Martha Stewart being turned down for a new trial. Could not reach Jacob or any other full or adjuct faculty willing to speak.