2025 Stetson Law Review Symposium
Prosecutorial Independence and White Collar Crime
Stetson University College of Law
Stetson Law Review’s 2025 Symposium is scheduled for Friday, March 28, 2025, at Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, Florida. This Symposium focuses on current trends and controversies in both prosecutorial independence and white collar crime.
There will be approximately three to four panels at the Symposium and the Stetson Law Review will curate the panels pursuant to subject matter cohesiveness of the selected submissions. The Symposium will explore the critical role of prosecutors in our justice system. With significant power to make independent decisions, prosecutorial discretion is both impactful and highly controversial. This event will address state efforts to limit prosecutorial independence, public reactions, and the removal of prosecutors for their choices. In addition, the Symposium will examine the evolving landscape of white collar crime as it intersects with technology, regulation, and politics. Join us for insightful discussions led by leading experts as we tackle the complexities and ethical considerations of prosecutorial discretion and white collar crime.
CLE Credit: Pending approval, including ethics credit.
Why Attend?
- Dynamic Panel Sessions: Engage with today’s key issues in prosecutorial discretion and white-collar crime.
- Earn CLE Credits: Pending approval (ethics credit included).
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with local attorneys and colleagues.
Pricing: To Be Announced. In-person and webinar attendance options available, with pricing adjusted based on your participation choice. For now, if you’re interested, please email Zoë DePecol, the Scholarship & Symposium Editor, at zdepecol@law.stetson.edu.
Save the date and don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge, earn CLE credits, and connect with your peers. More details coming soon—thank you!
Thank you!
Zoë DePecol
Scholarship & Symposium Editor
Stetson Law Review
Jessica Faucher
Managing Editor
Stetson Law Review
Shelby Ponton
Editor in Chief
Stetson Law Review
Ellen S. Podgor
Gary R. Trombley Family White-Collar Crime Research Professor &
Stetson Law Review 2025 Symposium Faculty Advisor
Stetson University College of Law