MIAMI (February 8, 2010) – the FIU College of Law Investor Advocacy Clinic today kicked-off a series of community awareness meetings and workshops and hosted its first meeting at the College of Law.
FIU Law Investor Advocacy Clinic Hosts Community Awareness & Resource Workshop
Have you or someone you know suffered investment losses or been a victim of fraud? Join us to learn about your potential recovery options.
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The College of Education and the FIU Law Center for Professionalism and Ethics invite you to a forum to discuss ‘Quality Education as a Constitutional Right’ with Attorney John Doar and Dr. Robert P. Moses. The event will be held at the FIU College of Law on Friday, February 4th 2011, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
For more information, please click here to download the PDF.
Wall Street Journal, The Nuts and Bolts of the ObamaCare Ruling by Elizabeth Foley & Randy Barnett
The Nuts and Bolts of the ObamaCare Ruling
According to the government’s theory, wrote Judge Vinson, ‘the more harm the
statute does, the more power Congress could assume for itself under the
Necessary and Proper Clause.’
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The Beyond the Classroom Series hosts former U.S. Attorney Kendall Coffey on Thursday, January 13th at 5:30PM in RDB 2008.
(For more information click here to download the PDF.)
FIU Law Faculty new book releases
FIU Law Faculty New Book Releases:
- INSTITUTIONAL FAILURES: DUKE LACROSSE, UNIVERSITIES, THE NEWS MEDIA, AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM
Edited by Howard Wasserman - RATIO DECIDENDI: GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF JUDICIAL DECISIONS, VOLUME 2: FOREIGN LAW
Co-Edited by Matthew Mirow - THE LAW OF LIFE AND DEATH
Author Elizabeth Price Foley - GENOCIDE IN THE MIDDLE EAST: THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, IRAQ, AND SUDAN
Author Hannibal Travis
For more information on these new releases please click here.
FIU Law Professor Ediberto Roman selected to offer expert testimony on Immigration to Florida Senate
Tallahassee (January 10, 2011) – FIU Law Professor Ediberto Roman offered testimony today to the Florida Senate Judiciary Committee, chaired by State Senator Anitere Flores, as it kicked-off the first of three likely sessions on immigration issues impacting Florida.
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