News Channel 8 March 2006 Professor Roberta Flowers
Professor Roberta Flowers spoke with News Channel 8 on the Debra Lafave case. The story ran tonight at 11:00 p.m. A few hours after an Ocala judge refused to accept a plea deal, Marion County prosecutors announced that they were dropping all charges against Debra Lafave, the former middle school teacher accused of sexual assault of a student nearly two years ago.
St. Petersburg Times March 2006 Adjunct Professor Tracy Ellis
Adjunct Professor Tracy Ellis spoke with Colleen Jenkins from the St. Petersburg Times about a dependency law case.
Palm Beach County Post/ Lawyer Weekly March 2006 Professor Ellen Podgor
Professor Ellen Podgor spoke with a reporter from the Palm Beach County Post/ Lawyer Weekly on attorney-client privilege.
Wall Street Journal March 2006 Professor Ellen Podgor
Professor Ellen Podgor spoke with a journalist from the Wall Street Journal on executives indicted on corporate crime.
Red Herring March 2006 Professor Darryl Wilson
Professor Darryl Wilson agreed to be available to talk with Red Herring, a West coast business and trade magazine, about IP rights, ownership and intellectual property issues that may arise in the wake of IBM and its new "Technology Collaborations Solution" unit, geared to create new technologies and products for companies.
Salon March 2006 Professor Cynthia Hawkins-Leon
Professor Cynthia Hawkins-Leon has agreed to speak with Salon magazine for insights into a piece on state initiatives banning gay adoption and gay marriage as a political issue mobilizing parties in 2006.
970 WFLA March 2006 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Charles Rose spoke with 970 WFLA's Eben Brown for reactions and analysis of the Carlie Brucia/Joseph Smith case. Smith was sentenced to the death penalty today.
ABC March 2006 Professor Ruthann Robson
Professor Ruthann Robson agreed to be available to speak with ABC regarding the First Amendment issues surrounding a story involving a Westchase woman who has placed a "Support the Troops" sign in her front yard. Her home owners association is protesting the woman's use of the sign.
Wall Street Journal March 2006 Professor Ellen Podgor
Professor Ellen Podgor spoke with Wall Street Journal reporter Nathan Koppel and Wall Street Blogger Peter Lattman today for insights into white collar crime.
MIT’s newsletter, Supply Chain Strategy March 2006 Professor Peter Fitzgerald
Professor Peter Fitzgerald talked with Anne Field, a journalist writing a piece for MIT's newsletter, Supply Chain Strategy, about what to do when a major supply chain partner fails.
St. Petersburg Times March 2006 Professor Rebecca Morgan
Professor Rebecca Morgan talked with reporter Nicole Johnson at the St. Petersburg Times about her work with elder consumer fraud protection initiatives.
Orlando Sentinel March 2006 Professor Roberta Flowers
Professor Roberta Flowers talked with Orlando Sentinel reporter Kristen Reed about what ethical issues might disqualify a judge from hearing a case. Reed's story concerns four men accused of beating six people to death in August 2004, whose case is set for trial in April of this year.