Stetson breaks Texas Tech University School of Law’s two-year reign to regain the crown
Continue ReadingThe June 14-16 conference will be virtual because of COVID-19 risks
Continue ReadingAt Vigil 4 Floyd on April 21, speakers say the verdict is only the beginning of needed change
Continue Reading102 doses of Pfizer vaccine were made available to members of the Stetson Law community
Continue ReadingOnce a homeless convicted felon, Desmond Meade earned a law degree and pushed to restore voting rights to felons in Florida
Continue ReadingFaculty, staff, students and alumni who made the news
Continue ReadingAlan Sonfist examines Earth above, below surface with “Earth Pandemic” exhibits
Continue ReadingThe 3-day competition was held virtually this year
Continue Reading“Violent attack on the Capitol was an assault on our democracy and the rule of law,” they write
Continue ReadingDeLand police and Stetson public safety officers receive information and tools to investigate hate crimes
Continue ReadingPresident Christopher Roellke, PhD, calls on graduates to “please add kindness to your practice”
Continue ReadingDick and Joan Jacobs provide a $200,000 gift to use in a matching challenge for College of Law
Continue ReadingMany law students called on the college to take a stand
Continue ReadingStetson Law was one of only two law schools selected for this year’s award
Continue ReadingThis year’s orientation was one of the longest and most logistically complicated programs in the law school’s history
Continue ReadingCollege of Law receives grant to help previously convicted felons get their voting rights restored
Continue ReadingStetson College of Law Dean Michèle Alexandre says law schools have “a moral imperative” to fight for racial justice
Continue ReadingCurrent events put a timely focus on Stetson’s travel experience and exploration of the civil rights movement
Continue ReadingA series of virtual panel discussions began with the focus on “racism that has occurred on our DeLand campus — and what we can do as a community to heal, learn and grow”
Continue ReadingU.S. News & World Report also ranks College of Law as No. 3 in legal writing
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