Stetson expo educates seniors about scams and fraud in November
The public is invited to attend the Stetson Elder Consumer Protection Expo on Nov. 9 at the Stetson University College of Law Gulfport campus to learn how to guard against identity theft, unlicensed contracting, and other scams targeting seniors. WHAT: Stetson’s expo features presentations about the latest scams and provides identity theft protection services including document shredding and registering for Do-No-Call / Opt-Out Pre-Screen and… » Read more
Colombian property law professor speaks with students
Professor Julian Andres Pimiento, a former adjunct magistrate at the Consejo de Estado, one of the three Colombian Supreme Courts, spoke to Stetson Law students on Eminent Domain: Perspectives from Europe and Latin America on Oct. 12 on the Gulfport campus. Professor Pimiento discussed the history and evolution of eminent domain in the civil code system and Stetson Professor of Law Paul Boudreaux presented on … » Read more
Stetson finishes second, as national finalist at Jeffry S. Abrams National Mediator Competition
Stetson University College of Law student Jahanna M. Azarian finished second place and as a national finalist in the Jeffry S. Abrams National Mediation Competition on Oct. 7 at the University of Houston Law Center. This is the first time a Stetson Law team has competed in this event, now in its sixth year. This is one of few competitions where students serve as mediators… » Read more
In the footsteps of In re Gault: Stetson hosts panel on children’s right to counsel
Students packed the Great Hall on Stetson’s Gulfport campus Tuesday night, Oct. 4, for a program with national panelists on children’s right to counsel. The program, “50 Years of In re Gault: A Commemoration of Children’s Right to Counsel,” explored the progress in juvenile justice following the 1967 landmark Supreme Court decision in In re Gault. Distinguished panelists included Whitney Untiedt, director of the Southern… » Read more
Students register to vote, discuss issues at roundtable
On Oct. 4, Stetson law students gathered in the Great Hall for the afternoon program, “Restoring Respect to Politics.” The Stetson Democrats, Stetson Republicans, ACS and Federalist Society co-sponsored the roundtable discussion of election topics. Sheri Kuhn of the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections Office visited the Gulfport campus to help the law school community register to vote. … » Read more
International programs leader first among law school peers certified in education abroad
Kristen Cohen, assistant director of international programs, is one of 21 people in the U.S. and the only person from a law school to receive a professional certification in education abroad. Cohen dedicated two years to obtaining the certification. “Having a team member in the International Programs Office who is a Certified Professional in Education Abroad demonstrates our commitment at Stetson to implement and maintain… » Read more
Preserving cultural property: Donald Burris speaks on recovering art looted by Nazis
Donald Burris, a distinguished practicing lawyer and law lecturer for more than 40 years, visited Stetson’s Gulfport campus on Sept. 13 to present a talk on “Preserving Cultural Property: Legal Aspects on Restituting Nazi Looted Art.” Burris, an attorney with Burris Schoenberg & Walden, LLP, discussed his role in recovering stolen art and bringing justice to the victims of Nazi looting during World War II.… » Read more
Kenya’s Senator Nyong’o defines leadership at Stetson’s Values Day
Senator Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o of Kenya spoke on the Gulfport campus about “Leaders: Men and Women Who Make a Difference,” during Stetson University’s Values Day on Sept. 19. Senator Nyong’o described his formative experiences with historic colonialism in Africa and the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S. that shaped his perception of leadership and being an inspiring leader. He spoke of Martin Luther King Jr.,… » Read more
Stetson students bring Florida leaders together for Black Lives Matter panel discussion
NAACP Hillsborough chapter president Dr. Bennie Small, criminal defense attorneys Kene Anusionwu and Naji Mujahid and St. Petersburg Chief of Police Anthony Holloway discussed the Black Lives Matter movement at Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport on Sept. 6. The event was co-sponsored by several Stetson law student organizations including the Black Law Students Association, Dream Defenders, Innocence Initiative, the Pillars and the… » Read more
Can international corporations help stabilize society? Ian McDougall spoke at Stetson
Can international corporations help stabilize society? LexisNexis Executive Vice President and General Counsel Ian McDougall spoke at Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport on Aug. 31. McDougall presented on the role big business should play in stabilizing society. Ian McDougall joined LexisNexis in 2004 as vice president and legal director for LexisNexis International. He sits on the United Nations Rule of Law Steering Committee… » Read more
Stetson Law reopens on Saturday, Sept. 3
Campus update: Sept. 2, 2016, 6:35 p.m. Dear campus community: Stetson University College of Law will reopen on Saturday, Sept. 3, at 8 a.m. The Dolly & Homer Hand Law Library will reopen at 8 a.m. and all classes, clinics, externships, and events will take place as scheduled at both the Gulfport and Tampa campuses. The worst of the rain and wind associated with Hurricane… » Read more
Stetson’s public lecture series on environmental issues returns in the fall
Stetson University College of Law’s Foreman Biodiversity Lecture series returns to campus starting in September. All lectures are complimentary and open to the public on Stetson Law’s Gulfport campus, 1401 61st St. S. Upcoming lectures include: Sept. 1, 12 p.m., Great Hall, Robert Williams, chief deputy general counsel of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Sept. 29, 12 p.m., Great Hall, Dr. Naomi Rose, marine… » Read more