Canadian Broadcasting Corporation February 2006 Professor Carol Henderson

Professor Carol Henderson spoke with Idella Sturino from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation next week in an interview about the "CSI" TV show and the CSI effect.


St. Petersburg Times February 2006 Professor Clark Furlow

Professor Clark Furlow talked with Paul Swider, a reporter with the St. Petersburg Times, about issues surrounding a referendum by citizens of St. Pete Beach. Citizens sought referendums to oppose the city's plans to encourage mixed-use development and tall resort buildings. Judge Walt Logan threw out three of the four referendum questions in January, and the group petitioned the judge to reconsider. Furlow has also agreed to be on hand for additional inquiries from Swider on local issues.


St. Petersburg Times February 2006 Professor Bruce Jacob

Professor Bruce Jacob spoke to the reporter for clarification of the referendum issue, and to be on hand for additional inquiries for future stories.


St. Petersburg Times February 2006 Dr. T. Wayne Bailey

Dr. T. Wayne Bailey talked with Paul Swider about issues involving citizen referendum and voting rights.


Naples News February 2006 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Robert Batey was quoted in an article by Kristen Zambo of the Naples News about the Gateway killings today. Batey discussed how a taped interview with accused killer Fred Cooper and his girlfriend that was leaked before trial started might interview the jury.


Channel 13 February 2006 Professor Nick Cox

Professor Nick Cox was in the Fox studio for Kathy Fountain's Your Turn program at noon on Channel 13. Professor Cox offered legal insights into the Vice President Cheney hunting incident and what might happen if Harry Whittington dies from injuries.


Chemical & Engineering Magazine February 2006 Professor Carol Henderson

Professor Carol Henderson was interviewed by Chemical & Engineering Magazine for an article, "Judging Science: The Gatekeepers of Science in the Court are Subjects of Concern for Both the Legal and Scientific Communities," which appeared in the February 27 issue and online.


Court TV February 2006 Professor Carol Henderson

Professor Carol Henderson met with Court TV's Michelle Richmond during a conference in Seattle and was selected as an analyst for future shows.


970 WFLA Radio February 2006 Professor Roberta Flowers

Professor Roberta Flowers spoke with 970 WFLA Radio's Eben Brown ON AIR this evening about what the Vice President could now face in charges subsequent to his shooting victim suffering a heart attack.


St. Petersburg Times February 2006 Professor Darryl Wilson

Professor Darryl Wilson spoke with Paul Swider at the St. Petersburg Times about his upcoming talk on censorship, defamation, and the unique perspectives of C. Delores Tucker, Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott King at the Black History Festival on campus this weekend.


Fox 13 February 2006 Professor Nicholas Cox

Professor Nicholas Cox was on Fox 13's Lightning Round news program during the 11pm newscast. Lightning Round guests respond with commentary to topical news issues nightly on Fox.


Tampa Tribune February 2006 Professor Robert Batey

Professor Robert Batey spoke with Dave Sommer at the Tampa Tribune in Pinellas for an expert analysis of what to expect in the Timothy Humphrey trial. Humphrey is the man accused of coaxing his impressionable wife into killing his ex-girlfriend. Humphrey could face the death penalty.