Miami (March 3, 2011) FIU College of Law will host Harvard Law Professor Lawerence Lessig on Monday, March 7, 2011. In his lecture, Professor Lessig explains how the ideal of Congressional independence—once central to the design of the framers—has been lost in our constitutional tradition and how to win it back.
WHO: Harvard Law Professor Lawerence Lessig
WHAT: FIU Law Lecture Series
WHEN: Monday, March 7, 2011 – Noon & 6:00PM
Reception to follow 6:00PM lecture
WHERE: FIU Law Large Courtroom
For more information click here to download the event flyer.
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Florida International University College of Law is South Florida’s publicly supported law school. The Princeton Review ranks FIU as one of the nation’s most welcoming schools for diverse students and Hispanic Business has ranked FIU among the top ten law schools for Hispanics. The National Jurist ranks FIU among the top ten schools in the country for best value in legal education. FIU’s faculty continues to gain national prominence, most recently recognized by the Sisk Report as 3rd in Florida for Faculty Scholarly Impact. Unique among law schools, FIU places particular emphasis on integrating international law into every aspect of its curriculum.
