Real Cases: A Legal Podcast
1) #37: The Business Law Concentration and Stetson’s Dual JD/MBA Degree
On this episode of Real Cases, we discuss the business law concentration and Stetson’s three-year dual JD/MBA degree with Professor of Law Theresa Radwan, Associate Professor of Law William Bunting, a...Show More
2) #36: Adjusting to Law School Life: Stetson’s Inns Program, Part 2
In the second episode of this two-parter, we sit down with Dean Anne Mullins; inaugural faculty bencher, Professor Kristen Adams; and one of the Inns program’s first student readers, Mariana Monforte,...Show More
3) #35: Adjusting to Law School Life: Stetson’s Inns Program, Part 1
Your first few weeks of law school can feel like moving to another country where everyone speaks a slightly different language—and you need to be fluent by midterms. Perhaps that’s why Stetson looked ...Show More
4) #34: From the Stage to the Stadium: Stetson Grads in Sports and Entertainment Law
Athletes and celebrities may be the ones in the spotlight, but behind every sponsorship deal, headline-making trade, or backstage battle over royalties, there's a lawyer making it all happen. On this ...Show More
5) #33: Making the Most of Your First Year at Law School
They say you should treat law school like a full-time job. But what does that really mean in practice, and how do you get the most out of your first year? In this episode, we sit down with Assistant P...Show More
6) #32: Biden v. Nebraska and Student Loan Forgiveness
What’s the difference between “waiving” and “modifying,” and how does that affect whether the President of the United States can forgive student loan debt? In this episode, we sit down with Stetson La...Show More
7) #31: The Stetson Law Campus and the History of the Hotel Rolyat
What do Babe Ruth, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and a cat named Porkchop all have in common? They’ve all been distinguished guests on Stetson Law’s storied hundred-year-old campus. In this episode we sit down...Show More
8) #30: Employment Law and Discrimination
More and more job applications are processed by machine learning before a real person ever reads them. But can these algorithms exhibit prejudice? And, if so, what would it mean to adopt algorithmic a...Show More
9) #29: Major Cases from the Supreme Court This Summer
Are presidents immune from criminal prosecution for actions they take in office? That was just one question – and perhaps not even the most wide-ranging one – under consideration in the decisions rele...Show More
10) #28: Part-Time Students at Stetson
How do part-time law students juggle a family, a job, and law school all at once? In this episode, we sit down with two strong advocates for Stetson Law’s part-time program, Dominique Alford-Raymond a...Show More