Professor Michael Morley was featured in a Tallahassee Democrat article titled, "Post-election audits work. Leon County voters can see them | Opinion."
Faculty in the News
Professor Jake Linford and FSU College of Law hosted a two-day Florida Intellectual Property & Technology Law Workshop May 22, 2026. The workshop featured leading scholarship from accredited Professors Derek Bambauer of the University of Florida Levin College of Law, Mark Edward Blankenship Jr. of St. Thomas University College of Law, Brian Downing of the University of Mississippi, and Mike Schuster of the Terry College of Business Legal Studies Program at the University of Georgia, along with Professor Linford's latest scholarly paper with Justin Sevier, Charles W. Ehrhardt Professor of Litigation.
Professor Panagiotis Takis Tridimas has published an Oxford University Press book, The Foundations of European Union Law, which he co-authored with Professor Trevor Hartley, the Emeritus Professor of Law at The London School of Economics and Political Science.
Professor Ryan Owens was quoted in a Florida State University News article titled, "FSU expert explains how interactive civics education can reconnect younger Americans with Memorial Day."
Professor Patricia Born recently provided insight and was available for media commentary on her academic specialty in Risk Management and Insurance on the topic of the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season during a virtual media briefing.
Professor Shawn Bayern was featured in an X article, "Agentic Capital Markets: How Autonomous Agents Will Be Funded."
Professor Shawn Bayern was featured in an X article, "The Agent's Legal Body: How AI Agents Get the Right to Contract."
Professor Denise Harle wrote an opinion article for SCOTUSblog titled, "Can the state force religious preschools to promote other religions?"
Professor Michael Morley participated in a podcast episode of the National Constitution Center titled, "Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Congressional Map."
Professor Michael Morley was featured in a Bloomberg Law article titled, "Voting Rights Case Sets Stage for 2050's Multiracial Democracy."