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FIU Law Family & Children’s Law Clinic Successful in 3rd District Court of Appeal Case

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Tags: Department of Children & Families, Family and Children Law Clinic, Laverne Pinkney, Ricardo Rodriguez, Third District Court of Appeal
FIU Law Family & Children’s Law Clinic Successful in 3rd District Court of Appeal Case

MIAMI (February 2, 2012) – Under the supervision of Professor Laverne Pinkney, staff attorney Ricardo Rodriguez ‘10 of the Family and Children Law Clinic  successfully argued a case before the Third District Court of Appeal on behalf of a 12 year old child whose express wishes were to be with her mother.

The clinic argued that the Court must consider the express wishes of a child who is old enough and capable of expressing them. In a decision handed down on February 1, DM and BA vs. DCF, the Court reversed a termination of parental rights holding against the mother (BA) and affirmed as to the father (DM).  The court found no clear and convincing evidence that the rights of BA, a survivor of domestic violence, should be terminated because she was improving with treatment, having positive interactions with her children, and because expert testimony showed that it takes about a year for therapy for domestic violence victims to work.

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2FEB

Famed Attorney Roy Black to inaugurate FIU Law’s Great Legal Storyteller Series

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Tags: FIU College of Law, Great Legal Storyteller Series, Roy Black, Trial Advocacy Program
Famed Attorney Roy Black to inaugurate FIU Law’s Great Legal Storyteller Series

WHAT:  Famed trial attorney Roy Black, who has defended the likes of William Kennedy Smith, Rush Limbaugh and Kelsey Grammer, will share stories from his career as part of the FIU College of Law’s inaugural Great Legal Storyteller Series. To be held every February, the series will give law students the opportunity to listen to some of the great legal stories of America from prominent and successful attorneys. These legal leaders will educate, inspire and cultivate the next generation of passionate, principled attorneys. The series is part of the College of Law’s Trial Advocacy Program. 

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1FEB

FIU Law welcomes Latin American Visiting Scholar Rogelio Perez-Perdomo

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Tags: Miami Consortium for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Rogelio Perez-Perdomo
FIU Law welcomes Latin American Visiting Scholar Rogelio Perez-Perdomo

FIU Law welcomes Rogelio Perez-Perdomo who will be with the College this semester as our first Latin American Visiting Professor, a position made possible though the Miami Consortium on Latin American and Caribbean Studies. The Consortium is a joint operation of UM and FIU.

Professor Perez-Perdomo studied of law at Universidad Central de Venezuela (1959-64), philosophy and sociology of law at Paris (1964-66), and law at Harvard (1971-12). He holds an LL.M. from Harvard and research doctorate in law from the Universidad Central de Venezuela. He is a Professor of Law and former dean at the Universidad Metropolitana, Caracas, and has been a frequent Visiting Professor at Stanford Law School since 1998.

He will teach a seminar, Professional Legal Actors and Latin American Legal Culture, here at the College and deliver a series of public lectures at UM and FIU.

For more information on his series of public lectures “The Professions of Law in Latin America: A Social and Comparative Perspective.”

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1FEB

FIU College of Law, Miami-Dade County Chairman join forces to make county ordinances more business friendly

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Tags: FIU College of Law, Joe A. Martinez, Miami-Dade County Code, R. Alexander Acosta
FIU College of Law, Miami-Dade County Chairman join forces to make county ordinances more business friendly

WHAT:  Students from Florida International University’s College of Law will join forces with County Commission Chairman Joe A. Martinez and assistant county attorneys to review the code of ordinances in its entirety and clean up any laws that may hinder small business growth and development in Miami-Dade County.

WHO: Miami-Dade County Chairman Joe A. Martinez, FIU College of Law Dean R. Alexander Acosta and law students will explain the initiative in detail, and how the partnership will aid in both educating the county’s future lawyers while helping small businesses in the community.

WHEN AND WHERE:  Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 2 p.m. at FIU College of Law’s  Rafael Diaz-Balart Hall, RDB 1000, 11200 S.W. 8th Street in Southwest Miami-Dade County.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please call Commissioner Joe A. Martinez’s office at 305-375-5511.
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30JAN

FIU Law invites you to its Winter Open House

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Tags: FIU College of Law, Open House
FIU Law invites you to its Winter Open House

MIAMI (January 05, 2012) – The Florida International University College of Law invites you to its Winter Open House. Meet current law students, faculty members, Deans and Administrators, and learn the value of a legal education at FIU.

When: Saturday, January 14, 2012

Where: FIU College of Law, Atrium

Time: 10:00 AM

RSVP: lawadmit@fiu.edu ~ 305.348.8006

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5JAN

Law Library Awarded National Endowment for Humanities Grant

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Tags: Cuban legal materials, FIU College of Law, Law Library, Mario Diaz Cruz Collection, National Endowment for the Humanities, Rainforth Foundation
Law Library Awarded National Endowment for Humanities Grant

MIAMI (December 12, 2011) — The FIU College of Law library has been awarded a prestigious grant by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The grant will allow for the preservation and care of a 6,000 volume Mario Diaz Cruz Collection donated to the Law Library by the Rainforth Foundation. This invaluable collection contains a variety of historic Cuban legal materials as well as legislation and jurisprudence from several countries in Latin America as well as Spain, France and Italy.

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14DEC

FIU Law invites you to its Fall Open House

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Tags: Admissions, Open House
FIU Law invites you to its Fall Open House

MIAMI (November 17, 2011) – The Florida International University College of Law invites you to its Fall Open House. Meet current law students, faculty members, Deans and Administrators, and learn the value of a legal education at FIU.

When: Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Where: FIU College of Law, Atrium

Time: 1:00 PM

RSVP: lawadmit@fiu.edu ~ 305.348.8006

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17NOV

FIU Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society showcases local talent

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Tags: FIU College of Law, Rising Stars Agent & Talent Showcase, Sports & Entertainment Law Society
FIU Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society showcases local talent

MIAMI (November 14, 2011)  The FIU College of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society will host its 1st Annual Rising Stars Agent & Talent Showcase at FIU College of Law.  The event will bring agents, artists, musicians, managers, and entrepreneurs together to perform and discuss their experience in the entertainment industry.

WHO:                  FIU Law Sports & Entertainment Law Society

WHAT:               Event featuring local South Florida talent, agents and managers

WHEN:               Thursday, November 17, 2011   7:30PM – 9:30PM

WHERE:             FIU College of Law Auditorium (RDB 1000)

For more information and to RSVP please visit — http://fiurisingstars.eventbrite.com

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16NOV

FIU Law Negotiations Team Advances to National Finals

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Tags: ABA National Negotiation Competition, David Walter, FIU College of Law, Joe Glace, Maria Pradilla, Negotiations Team
FIU Law Negotiations Team Advances to National Finals

MIAMI (November 14, 2011) — The FIU Law Negotiations Team advances to ABA National Negotiation Competition Final Rounds in New Orleans this coming February.

After an excellent performance at the ABA National Negotiation Competition Regional Rounds in North Carolina this past weekend, law students Maria Pradilla and Joe Glace will compete in the ABA Final Rounds in February 2012. The FIU teams competed in five negotiation rounds among 28 teams from law schools in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Georgia.
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14NOV

FIU College of Law hosts Citizenship Drive

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Tags: Carlos A. Costa Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, Citizenship Drive, FIU College of Law
FIU College of Law hosts Citizenship Drive

Law students help those eligible for naturalization complete forms

WHAT: The Florida International University College of Law will be hosting a Citizenship Drive to help individuals eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship complete their N-400 naturalization forms. Under the supervision of Clinical Professor Juan Gomez, law students in the Carlos A. Costa Immigration and Human Rights Clinic will conduct the one-day drive. The event is part of a series of drives the College of Law is organizing for its Citizenship Project.

FIU Law also will host two citizenship exam review sessions during the drive. The sessions will be led by Miami-Dade County Public Schools instructors with support from FIU Honors College students.

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4NOV
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