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Meet Stetson Law’s Newest Faculty

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Friday, December 27, 2024

Meet Stetson Law’s Newest Faculty

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A big part of what makes Stetson Law so special is the faculty whose scholarship and passion for mentorship foster success for students. These new and visiting faculty are the latest to contribute to this community.

Visiting Assistant Professor Jeffrey Brooks

Joining Stetson Law from Louisiana State University, Brooks is a major force behind the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, the world’s largest competition of its kind. While at Stetson Law, he will teach international law.

See Professor Brooks’ full bio.

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law Alfredo Garcia

An eminent scholar and former dean of St. Thomas University College of Law, Garcia brings a wealth of experience as an administrator, faculty member, and legal practitioner. He joined Stetson Law as a visiting professor in fall of 2024 and teaches criminal law.

See Professor Garcia’s full bio.

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Legal Writing Shailini George

Suffolk University Professor Shailini George joined Stetson Law as Distinguishing Visiting Professor of Legal Writing for the 2024-2025 academic year. George’s years of teaching experience in legal writing will help to bolster Stetson Law’s reputation as a national leader in legal writing. George also brings an extensive body of work exploring the role that mindfulness in student success.

See Professor George’s full bio.

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law Deidré Keller

Deidré A. Keller is the immediate past dean of the Florida A&M University (FAMU Law) College of Law in Orlando. She writes and speaks at the intersections of pedagogy, intellectual property, personhood theory, the Constitution, and diversifying the legal profession. She teaches contracts and intellectual property.

See Professor Keller’s full bio.

Bruce R. Jacob Visiting Assistant Professor of Law Nino Monea

A 2016 Harvard Law alumni and former editor of the Harvard Journal of Legislation, Monea’s recent work includes serving as a Judge Advocate for the U.S. Army. Prior to that, he clerked for Michigan Supreme Court Justice Mary McCormick. He teaches professional responsibility.

See Professor Monea’s full bio.

Professor Robyn Powell

In fall of 2024, Stetson Law welcomed Professor Robyn Powell back to campus as tenure-track faculty. Powell teaches professional responsibility, disability law, public health law, and other courses and is a nationally recognized expert in disability law, particularly where it intersects parental rights.

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