John F. Yetter
Exploring the intersection of law and education, John F. Yetter is a distinguished Professor Emeritus at Florida State University's College of Law. With an impressive academic background, he holds degrees from Lehigh University, Duquesne University, and Yale University, which have collectively shaped his profound understanding of legal principles and practices. Professor Yetter has made significant contributions to legal literature as the editor of the "Florida Civil Trial Guide," a comprehensive resource that has been instrumental for practitioners and students alike. His teaching portfolio is diverse, encompassing courses in Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Florida Criminal Procedure, and Sports and the Law, reflecting his broad expertise and commitment to nurturing the next generation of legal professionals. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of law, Professor Yetter was honored with the prestigious Selig I. Goldin Award in 1998. This accolade underscores his dedication to legal education and his impact on the legal community. Throughout his career, he has been a guiding force for students, inspiring them to explore the complexities of the legal system with rigor and integrity.