Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Torres-Spelliscy recently spoke about independent campaign expenditures and campaign finance laws at the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws conference in Nashville.… » Read more


Darryl Wilson

Professor Wilson spoke at the Fifth Annual IP Scholars Forum on the failure of the Patent Law Reform Act of 2011 to adequately address tax patents and business method patents.… » Read more


Tim Kaye

Professor Kaye’s edited book  Law, Justice, and Miscommunications: Essays in Applied Legal Philosophy, a collection of essays by him and six students at Stetson Law, has just been published with Vandeplas Publishing.… » Read more


Steve Everhart

Professor Everhart gave a presentation titled “China & the WTO: 10 Years and Counting: Where We Have Come From: Where Do We Go”  at Beijing Normal University.  He also taught a course at Beijing Normal on the use of expert testimony in WTO litigation.… » Read more


Luz Nagle

Professor Luz Nagle recently co-chaired two panels at the International Bar Association’s 2011 Annual Meeting in Dubai: “The Impact of the Global Economic Meltdown on the Modern Welfare State” and  “New Rights and Reversals: The Development of Legal Frameworks to Include and Exclude Participation of Vulnerable Groups.”… » Read more


Ellen Podgor

Professor Ellen Podgor recently spoke on a panel titled, “Lawyers in the Cross-Hairs: When Legal Advice Exposes Counsel to Criminal Charges and Civil Enforcement Remedies”  at the ABA Sixth Annual National Institute on Securities Fraud.… » Read more


Ellen Podgor

Professor Ellen Podgor recently spoke at the Southwestern Law School as part of their Faculty Speaker Series, on the topic “Unregulated Corporate Internal Investigations: From Theory to Practice.”… » Read more


Kirsten Davis, Lance Long, and Catherine Cameron

Professors Kirsten Davis, Lance Long, and Catherine Cameron recently organized and presented the latest webinar in Stetson’s innovative and successful “Virtual Legal Writing Conference.”  This conference, “Legal Writing Scholarship:  Empirical and Statistical Studies,” included presentations from a panel of leading scholars in legal writing empirical studies and statisticians who have partnered with legal writing scholars in publishing empirical work.… » Read more


Ellen Podgor

Professor Podgor recently spoke on a panel titled, “Mind Games: Challenging Intent, Winning the Case” at Fordham Law School, co-sponsored by NACDL.… » Read more


Lou Virelli

Professor Virelli’s article, The Unconstitutionality of Supreme Court Recusal Standards, has been accepted for publication in the 2011 volume of the Wisconsin Law Review.… » Read more


Theresa Radwan

Professor Radwan presented her paper entitled Sword or Shield: Use of Tithing to Establish Nondischargeability of Debt Following Enactment of the Religious Liberties and Charitable Donation Protection Act at the St. John’s University School of Law/American Bankruptcy Institute Symposium on “Religion and Bankruptcy: Perspective Thereon and Treatment Therein.”  The paper will be published in the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review, which is edited in conjunction… » Read more


Michael Allen

Professor Allen  recently spoke at the annual conference of the National Organization of Veterans Advocates on the topic “Major Developments in Veterans Law.”  He also recently gave a speech titled “The Supreme Court’s October 2011 Term” at a luncheon for the Federal Bar Association of Palm Beach County.… » Read more