Associated Press May 2005 Professor Robert Batey
Professor Batey spoke with the Associated Press in Ohio about plea bargains.
Tampa Tribune May 2005 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Rose spoke with at the Tampa Tribune about the Lorenzo case and the situation of a person being held also being accused of other crimes.
Key West Citizen May 2005 Professor Mark Bauer
Professor Bauer spoke with the Key West Citizen about an antitrust case going on with two rival tourist bus companies.
Tampa Tribune May 2005 Professor Pamela Bell
Professor Bell spoke with the Tampa Tribune about issues surrounding getting a speedy trial in Florida.
Daytona Beach News Journal May 2005 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Rose spoke with the Daytona Beach News Journal about a man who skipped his trial after being released on his own recognizance because of trial delays.
St. Petersburg Times May 2005 Dean Bruce Jacob
Dean Emeritus Bruce Jacob spoke with the St. Petersburg Times about a murder trial declared a mistrial because of a sleeping juror.
WB 38 May 2005 Student Nicole Villareal
WB 38 talked with Nicole about being the first female graduate of The Citadel to attend law school.
USF Oracle May 2005 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Rose spoke with the USF-Oracle about general issues to expect in the Al-Arian trial.
Fox News Channel May 2005 Professor Carol Henderson
Professor Henderson spoke with the Fox News Channel about “The CSI Effect” on cases and juries and the work of the National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law.
Key West Citizen May 2005 Professor Mark Bauer
Professor Bauer spoke with the Key West Citizen about antitrust issues involved in a case involving the city of Key West and Duck Tours.
Florida Public Radio May 2005 Professor Charles Rose
Professor Rose spoke with Florida Public Radio about elected vs. appointed judges and the possible implications of Governor Bush making a significant number of appointments.
WTSP Ch. 10 morning news April 2005 Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Bronwyn Stanford
Elder Consumer Protection Fellow Bronwyn Stanford appeared on WTSP’s early morning news tomorrow to promote the project’s investment fraud protection seminar.