Spotlight
The Morgans were recognized for volunteering substantial time and making significant contributions to the Sunshine Center over the past 30 years.
Professor Morgan directs Stetson’s Center for Excellence in Elder Law and the LL.M. in Elder Law program. She holds the Stetson University Boston Asset Management Faculty Chair in Elder Law and developed the nation’s first elder-friendly courtroom on Stetson’s Gulfport campus in 2005. Jay Morgan retired from 35 years of service with the City of St. Petersburg-Office on Aging last year. He developed a therapeutic recreation program while serving with the City of St. Petersburg.
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Stetson University College of Law, home to the top-ranked trial advocacy program in the country, is offering three LL.M. degrees to help lawyers distinguish their expertise in advocacy, elder law and international law.Stetson University Assistant Professor of Law Ciara Torres-Spelliscy was named to the Lawyers of Color’s 50 Under 50 list of minority professors making an impact in legal education.
Stetson Law’s bar passage rate climbed from 87.7 percent last February to 93.9 percent this February for first time test-takers, ranking second in the state.
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“I commute by bicycle and bus because I am an environmentalist and I believe that biking and public transportation are essential to creating a sustainable society. There are other benefits as well: I can work instead of driving and get exercise instead of stressing about traffic. Public transportation can reduce pollution, the cost of living, the cost of transportation infrastructure, and congestion in our finite Pinellas County”- Professor Lance Long.
Commencement Feature
When law student Nicole Martingano walked at Stetson’s graduation in Gulfport on May 18, she took one step closer to her dream of becoming a prosecutor. A near-fatal accident in 2006 while Nicole was still an undergraduate student in Gainesville changed the course of her life forever and inspired her to seek justice.
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Faculty in the News
Jason Bent – CNBC
Mark Bauer – Food Nation Radio Network
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy – Tampa Bay Times
Susan Rozelle – CNN.com
Peter Lake – Chronicle of Higher Education
Bruce Jacob – Esquire magazine
Charles Rose – AlJazeera English
Ellen Podgor – New York Times
Louis Virelli – Gavel Grab
Luz Nagle - ABA Journal
Michael Allen – News Press
Peter Fitzgerald – Tampa Bay Times
Darryl Wilson – Tampa Bay Times

