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Ediberto
Román
Professor of Law
305-348-2444 (phone)
romane@fiu.edu
Curriculum Vitae
B.A.,
Lehman College, City University of New York
J.D.,
University of Wisconsin
Professor Román is a productive scholar and an accomplished educator. He has written over two dozen articles, essays, and book chapters. Before coming to the FIU College of Law, Professor Román taught at Lehman College and St. Thomas University School of Law. His teaching awards include two "Professor of the Year" honors. He was also the first law professor to be awarded one of the Barry University-St. Thomas University "Excellence in Scholarship" grants, and the first law professor to receive the "Enma Tarafa Excelllence Award" presented by the FIU Hispanic Law Student Association. Before entering academia, he specialized in securities and antitrust litigation at several Wall Street law firms. From 1995 to 2002, he was an associate professor and then professor of law at St. Thomas University School of Law. In 2003, he became one of FIU College of Law’s founding faculty and served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2005 to 2007.
His teaching interests include contracts, torts, corporations, comparative corporate law, products liability, agency and partnership, antitrust, citizenship studies, law and accounting, race and the law, remedies, and street law. His scholarly works cover a wide range of areas, including international law, securities regulation, evidence, constitutional law, critical race theory, post-colonial discourse, and law and literature. His articles have appeared in law reviews from universities such as, Harvard, UC-Berkeley, Georgetown, UC-Davis, Iowa, Miami, Villanova, San Diego, Rutgers, Florida, and Florida State. He is the author of a chapter in a book on colonialism published by the NYU press, he is also the author of a book entitled “The Other American Colonies: An International and Constitutional Law Examination of The United States’ Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Island Conquests” published by Carolina Academic Press, and his most recent project is a book for New York University Press entitled "Citizenship and Its Exclusions: Classical, Constitutional, and Critical Race Perspectives."
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