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Stetson University College of Law

 
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Stetson University College of Law
Motto Pro Deo et Veritate [1]
Established 1900
School type Private
Parent Endowment US$47.6 million
Dean Darby Dickerson
Location Gulfport, Florida, USA
Enrollment 1,033
Faculty 61
USNWR ranking Tier 3
Bar pass rate 80.0% (Feb 09) [2]
Annual tuition $31,420
Website: www.law.stetson.edu

Stetson University College of Law, founded in 1900, is Florida's first law school. Located in Gulfport, FL (moving to the city in 1954 from its original location in DeLand), it also has a campus in Tampa, FL. The law school occupies a historic 1920s resort hotel, the Rolyat.[3] The College of Law is accredited by the American Bar Association and has been a member of the Association of American Law Schools since 1931. One of the "Top 100 Law Schools" in a recent U.S. News ranking (2008).

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Programs

  • Offers J.D. Certificates of Concentration in Advocacy, Elder Law, Higher Education Law and Policy, and International Law; J.D./M.B.A., J.D./M.D., and J.D./M.P.H. dual-degree programs; LL.M. in International Law and online LL.M. degree in elder law.
  • The Stetson Law Review is the Headquarters for the National Conference of Law Reviews from 2003-2008. NCLR is the leading organization for law reviews and journals with approximately 145 members from all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Canada.
  • Home to the National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law.
  • Centers for Excellence in Advocacy, Elder Law, Higher Education Law and Policy, and International Law.
  • Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy and the Journal of International Aging Law and Policy are produced in conjunction with the school.

Standings

Stetson School of Law main tower as seen from the main court yard (inspired by Torre del Oro in the city of Seville)
  • Ranked #1 in Trial Advocacy, and #5 in Legal Writing for 2008 by U.S. News (note, the rankings are given a year ahead). Ranked #1 in the nation in trial advocacy by U.S. News and #3 (tied) in legal writing in 2006. Over the past dozen years, the school's advocacy program has been ranked first in the nation eight times, and second three times.
  • 2009 American Association for Justice National Champion Trial Team - Derrick Connell, Sara Mieczkowski, Aaron Watson, and Nelson Baez. Coaches - Judge David Demers, Susan Demers, Roberta Flowers, and Lee Coppock. The competition began with 248 squads from 147 law schools. Stetson has won the AAJ National Championship 4 times. http://www.law.stetson.edu/tmpl/news/article.aspx?id=6412
  • Stetson Law School team is the 2004-2005 world champions at the 12th Annual Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Competition, the first U.S. law school to win since 1996, receiving Frederic Eisemann Award (i.e., prevailing team in orals) for winning. Stetson defeated the University of Vienna for the gold.

Points of interest

  • The law school is part of the Stetson University, which is located in DeLand, Florida.
  • Its Tampa campus shares space with a working court, Florida's Second District Court of Appeal.
  • A new book entitled Florida's First Law School: History of Stetson University College of Law by Michael I. Swygert provides a detailed history of the school covering its founding, development, and growth (ISBN 1-59460-316-2).
  • Harold Sebring, a former chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court (and a judge at the Nuremberg War Trials), became the first dean of Stetson Law School on the Gulfport campus (1955-1968).

Notable alumni

Stetson School of Law Library (58,000 square feet)

Noted Faculty

References

  1. ^ ablemediacom
  2. ^ rattlenation.com
  3. ^ Stetson.edu News Archive 2006
  4. ^ Khatri's Homeland Security's Bio

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External links

Coordinates: 27°45′24″N 82°43′06″W / 27.756559°N 82.718199°W / 27.756559; -82.718199


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