Since 2003, the Florida nonprofit has assisted with the release of 20 people wrongly convicted of crimes
Continue ReadingEmilia Soliman left Honduras with her family at a young age and plans to pursue a career in immigration law
Continue Reading“Safety, Security and the Law in Today’s Schools” attracts K-12 leaders and law enforcement officers in thoughtful discussions
Continue Reading“Professional Development Conference: Campus to Career” wins prestigious award
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Continue ReadingFrom director of the Center for Excellence in Elder Law to interim director of the Center for Excellence in Advocacy, where she had been in the past. That’s the path Roberta Kemp Flowers, J.D., has taken, as recently announced by Stetson University College of Law. Flowers, a professor of law, began her new/old role June 1. In turn, Rebecca C. […]
Continue ReadingThe new funding will enable Stetson Law to review the legal and financial mechanisms in place for the long-term protection of restored sites
Continue ReadingLaw Professor Roberta Kemp Flowers, J.D., begins new role on June 1
Continue ReadingSymposium on safety and law targets K-12 school district, education leaders on June 17
Continue ReadingWhether students want — or need — to study online, on campus or away, Summer Study @ Stetson is available for them to “Go Further Faster.” Students can catch up on classes and make sure they graduate on time. Or, they can accelerate their academic studies. And they can take classes from almost anywhere, even while […]
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Continue ReadingUSA Today: “Bloodsucking worms in pythons are killing Florida snakes,” Stetson study says – plus other recent headlines
Continue ReadingLengthy research and a little serendipity brought together two DeLand residents from separate universities and centuries
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Continue ReadingNelson Mandela’s grandson inspires students with his call for action during packed speech March 26
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Continue ReadingAutumn Johnson, once interviewed for CBS “60 Minutes” as a homeless teen, shares her story of triumph
Continue ReadingStetson University College of Law’s Veterans Advocacy Clinic recently helped secure long-denied benefits for an 80-year-old Tampa Bay area Navy veteran who was exposed to radiation during atomic bomb testing in the 1950s. The veteran is now eligible to receive disability benefits retroactive to April 2012, when he filed his claim. Stetson Law student Brian Paul presented […]
Continue ReadingNdaba Mandela is the latest Social Justice Advocate to visit Stetson. Event is free and open to the public.
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