Nathan Bruemmer J.D. ’17 takes over as executive director for Sarasota nonprofit
Continue ReadingMichael P. Allen to serve on U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
Continue ReadingLisa Diliberto has held senior leadership roles in two Fortune 500 companies
Continue ReadingMore than 500 Stetson Law alumni selected this year as Florida Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Continue ReadingMichael P. Allen selected for U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
Continue ReadingRetired Army Lieutenant General Ronald L. Burgess Jr., senior counsel for national security programs, cyber programs and military affairs at Auburn University, is Stetson University College of Law’s spring commencement speaker. Burgess addressed more than 200 students during Stetson law school’s commencement on Saturday, May 13, in the Plaza Mayor courtyard on the Gulfport campus. He […]
Continue ReadingDean of Stetson University College of Law, and Professor of Law
Continue ReadingWhat you need to know about the federal law that prohibits gender discrimination in education
Continue ReadingRonald L. Burgess Jr. will address more than 200 students during Stetson law school’s commencement
Continue ReadingTalk focuses on travel bans, DACA and sanctuary status
Continue ReadingStudents won honorable mention awards in three categories at International Commercial Arbitration Moot Competition
Continue ReadingCourse introduced students to history of Cuban legal system
Continue ReadingAssessing the unsettled — and unsettling — patterns of the nation’s campus climate
Continue ReadingStetson also ranks No. 4 in Legal Writing
Continue ReadingTop News: Michael E. Bitter, Ph.D., professor of accounting at Stetson, was featured in the article “2017’s Property Taxes by State.” Bitter stated, “There are many tax considerations, including sales tax, state and local income tax, and other taxes and fees,” posted by WalletHub March 1. Royal Gardner, J.D., Stetson law professor, was mentioned in […]
Continue ReadingAlex Greene goes from ‘extreme poverty’ to Stetson graduate
Continue ReadingLaw students win at Boston regional of the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition
Continue ReadingTop Stories: Katya Kudryavtseva, Ph.D., professor of art history, will be hosting an event on Feb. 6 at 4 p.m., centered on the rise and history of “deco fashion,” when women “abandoned the corsets of the 1910s for the flowing flapper dresses of Roaring Twenties.” The event will take place in the DeBary Public Library, […]
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