WUSF 89.7 FM March 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with WUSF 89.7 FM about efforts for new legislation in the Schiavo case.


St. Petersburg Times March 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with the St. Petersburg Times about possible federal involvement in the Schiavo case.


Orlando Sentinel March 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with the Sentinel about the latest developments in the Schiavo case.


Wall Street Journal March 2005 Professor Peter Fitzgerald

Professor Fitzgerald spoke with Wall Street Journal about the WTO appellate body decision regarding Europe’s system of “geographical indicators” for products marketed within the EU.


St. Petersburg Times March 2005 Professor Roberta Flowers

Professor Flowers spoke with the St. Petersburg Times about the ethical issues involved with a case that is going through civil and criminal arenas at the same time.


Tampa Tribune March 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with the Tribune about the Schiavo case and its impact on the judicial system.


WTSP Ch. 10 March 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with WTSP about the latest developments in the Schiavo case.


Orlando Sentinel March 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with the Sentinel about Constitutional issues in the Schiavo case.


WTVT Fox 13 March 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke to Fox 13 about the effect of proposed Schiavo-related legislation on living wills and advanced directives.


Tacoma (Washington) News Tribune March 2005 Professor Peter Lake

Professor Lake is going to speak with of the Tacoma (Washington) News Tribune about a series of law suits students have filed against colleges in the area.


970 WFLA AM March 2005 Professor Michael Allen

Professor Allen spoke with 970 WFLA about possible Schiavo legislation.


Tampa Tribune March 2005 Professor Nick Cox

Nick Cox spoke to the Tampa Tribune about judges’ fear of violence in the courtroom. This follows two recent news events, the most recent today in Atlanta. As a prosecutor, criminal defendants threatened Professor Cox.