Stetson College of Law Dean Michèle Alexandre says law schools have “a moral imperative” to fight for racial justice
Hundreds gather last week in downtown DeLand to peacefully protest the death of George Floyd
Falsely convicted and sentenced, Anthony Ray Hinton spoke to Stetson about his 30 years in prison — and life now
Symposium on safety and law targets K-12 school district, education leaders on June 17
In a quiet, rural, southern town, long ago but not so distant a memory, a little girl from Birmingham, Ala. – known then for being one of the most segregated and white supremacist cities with footage of demonstrations erupting in violence against blacks, a young girl, with no prior acting experience, was plucked for a […]
Stetson University College of Law student Kathryn Hamilton said that the idea for Justice Grows germinated in professor Marleen O’Connor’s Food Law & Policy seminar and professor James Fox’s class on poverty law. What started as a research assignment in the classroom in Gulfport, Fla., has blossomed into collaborating with the Florida Farm to School […]
Black History Month Keynote Speaker As part of Stetson University’s celebration of Black History Month, the Honorable Lubbie Harper, Jr., Supreme Court Justice, Connecticut, will speak at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 20, in the Stetson Room, second floor of the Carlton Union Building, 131 E. Minnesota Ave., on the DeLand campus. The keynote address […]
Amid the pandemic, Rajni Shankar-Brown, PhD, shines as a beacon of hope for social justice and equality
Beloved professor and Stetson alumnus was passionate advocate for social justice
McEniry Award nominations cite her dedication to social justice, helping the homeless
Trustees create scholarship for Stetson Law students with a Stetson undergraduate degree and a devotion to social justice
Ndaba Mandela is the latest Social Justice Advocate to visit Stetson. Event is free and open to the public.
New courses in fall 2018 will focus on this emerging field of study and social justice issues
National expert Tim Wu to talk about free speech and the internet Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. as part of Stetson’s Social Justice Lecture Series
Historian chronicles 600 years of racism at Stetson’s Social Justice Lecture
Stetson professor makes social justice in education her life’s work
This 25th edition, themed “Together, Be Heard,” displayed excellence loud and clear
On April 2, the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Middle District of Florida – Orlando Division will be on campus to conduct a training session to help combat hate crimes
Now a vocal advocate for criminal justice reform, JJ Velazquez spoke March 18 at Stetson Law at an event relaunching the Stetson Law Innocence Initiative
Ross is an associate professor of the Study of Women and Gender at Smith College, where she teaches courses on white supremacy, human rights and “Calling In the Call Out” culture