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Bay News 9 – April 12, 2013 – Professor Darryl Wilson

Professor Darryl Wilson appeared on the April 12 Bay News 9 In Depth segment hourly discussing the trend of people squatting in properties using Old English law as a defense… » Read more

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The Ledger – April 11, 2013 – Adjunct Professor Art Rios

Adjunct Professor Art Rios is quoted in the Ledger article, “Missing Hakken Family Back in Tampa.”… » Read more

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Food Nation Radio Network – April 8, 2013 – Professor Louis Virelli

Professor Louis Virelli spoke with Food Nation Radio Network about the constitutionality of the Monsanto Protection Act.… » Read more

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Center for Public Integrity – April 4, 2013 – Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy is quoted in the April 4 Center for Public Integrity article, “Governors’ group rely increasingly on ‘dark money’ affiliates.”
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Monroe County Beacon – April 4, 2013 – Professor Kirsten Davis

Professor Kirsten Davis is featured in the Monroe County Beacon article, “Monroe County Native Spearheads Stetson’s First Law and Rhetoric Colloquium.”… » Read more

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Bay News 9 – April 3, 2013 – Professor Roberta Flowers

Law Professor Roberta Flowers appeared on the April 3 Bay News 9 Afternoon Updated discussing drug sentencing disparities.
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Daytona Beach News-Journal – April 3, 2013 – Adjunct Professor Joseph Bodiford

Adjunct Professor Joseph Bodiford is quoted in the Daytona Beach News-Journal article, “Flagler School Board Member’s Wife to Be Sentenced in Fatal Accident.”… » Read more

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Sarasota Herald Tribune – April 3, 2013 – Professor Kate Bohl

Professor Kate Bohl spoke with the Sarasota Herald Tribune for the story, “State abuse law passed after Penn State applies in Frazier case.”… » Read more

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New York Times – April 2, 2013 – Professor Ellen Podgor

Professor Ellen Podgor is profiled in the New York Times White Collar Watch article, “Women Lead the Way in White-Collar Law.”… » Read more

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ABA Journal – March 28, 2013 – Professor Luz Nagle

Professor Luz Nagle is also quoted in the ABA Journal article, “Slavery continues to haunt the modern world, but efforts to eradicate it are growing.”… » Read more

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