Future student, please mark your calendar for Stetson's Elder Law LL.M. Webinar on Wednesday, April 24, 12-1:00 p.m. EDT.
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Faculty Profiles
Roberta Flowers
Professor of Law and Co-Director, Center for Excellence in Elder Law
B.A., Baylor University
J.D., University of Colorado
Roberta K. Flowers is a professor of law at Stetson University College of Law. Within the Elder Law LL.M. program, Professor Flowers teaches Ethics in an Elder Law Practice. She also teaches Evidence, Criminal Procedure, and Professional Responsibility. While at Stetson, Professor Flowers has successfully coached trial teams, arbitration teams and moot court teams to national championships. She has served as the director of the Center for Excellence in Advocacy and as the William Reece Smith Jr. Distinguished Professor in Professionalism.
Rebecca Morgan
Boston Asset Management Chair in Elder Law and Co-Director, Center for Excellence in Elder Law
B.S.B.A., Central Missouri State University
J.D., Stetson University
Rebecca C. Morgan is the Boston Asset Management Faculty Chair in Elder Law and the co-director of the Center for Excellence in Elder Law at Stetson University College of Law and the director of Stetson's online LL.M. in Elder Law. Professor Morgan teaches a variety of elder law courses in the J.D. and LL.M. programs and oversees the elder law concentration program for J.D. students. She has authored a number of articles on a variety of elder law issues and has spoken a number of times on subjects of elder law.