Real Cases: A Legal Podcast

#38: Beyond the Verdict: Inside Stetson's Criminal Law Concentration

58 min · 18. marras 2025
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Criminal law sits at the crossroads of fairness, accountability, and reform. From questions of who gets prosecuted to how victims are heard, Stetson Law pushes students to see beyond the verdict and into the systems that shape it. In this episode of Real Cases, we sit down with Professors of Law Susan D. Rozelle, Roberta Flowers, and Judith A. M. Scully, along with the Gary R. Trombley Family White-Collar Crime Research Professor of Law Ellen S. Podgor, to discuss the new Criminal Law Concentration at Stetson. We explore what draws students to prosecutorial work versus defense work, the moral and procedural complexities of plea bargaining, and the role of criminal lawyers in addressing corruption, white-collar crime, and social justice reform.

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