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Tampa Bay Times – April 29, 2013 – Professor Charles Rose

Professor Charles Rose spoke with the Tampa Bay Times for the story, “St. Petersburg killer pleads guilty to two murders.”… » Read more

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The Chronicle of Higher Education – April 29, 2013 – Professor Peter Lake

Professor Peter Lake is quoted in the April 29 Chronicle of Higher Education article, “Federal Warning Against Retaliation Raises Questions for Colleges.”… » Read more

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Tampa Tribune – April 25, 2013 – Professor Peter Fitzgerald

Professor Peter Fitzgerald’s opinion article, “What in the World is Marco Rubio Thinking?” has run in the Tampa Tribune.… » Read more

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The Ledger – April 24, 2013 – Professor Susan Rozelle

Professor Susan Rozelle is quoted in a The Ledger  story about a computer glitch that excluded approximately 23,000 eligible jurors from Polk County jury pools.… » Read more

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The Ledger – April 24, 2013 – Adjunct Professor Richard Harrison

Adjunct Professor Richard Harrison is quoted in the Ledger article, “Closed Meetings Expected After Landings Suit Filed.… » Read more

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Harvard Crimson – April 23, 2013 – Professor Peter Lake

Professor Peter Lake spoke with the Harvard Crimson for the article, “Experts Address University Emergency Response.”… » Read more

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Seattle Post-Intelligencer – April 21, 2013 – Professor James Sheehan

The April 21 Seattle Post-Intelligencer ran a review of Professor James Sheehan’s book, “A Lawyer’s Lawyer.”… » Read more

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Chronicle of Higher Education – April 18, 2013 – Professor Peter Lake

Professor Peter Lake is quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education story, “Students’ Prior Criminal Histories Don’t Predict Future Misconduct, Research Finds.”… » Read more

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Florida Times-Union Jacksonville – April 18, 2013 – Professor Cynthia Hawkins

Professor Cynthia Hawkins spoke with the Florida Times-Union Jacksonville about a bill ending permanent alimony in Florida that is going to the governor.… » Read more

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CNN.com – April 18, 2013 – Professor Susan Rozelle

Professor Susan Rozelle’s interview with CNN.com has run in the article, “When oversharing online can get you arrested.”… » Read more

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