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The mission of the Florida International University College of Law is
to serve the citizens of the State of Florida, particularly South Florida,
by providing access to the legal profession through a contemporary, high-quality
educational program. Like the University and metropolitan communities
of which they are a part, the student body, faculty and administration
reflect a wide variety of backgrounds and interests. Out of this diversity,
the College of Law seeks to create a scholarly community in which students
and faculty discuss issues freely and with respect for differing perspectives.
The College of Law offers a curriculum that prepares students for ethical
and
effective practice of law in an increasingly global and multicultural world.
The curriculum includes a full and faithful presentation of the courses traditionally
offered at nearly all U.S. law schools. In addition, building on the parent
university’s
distinction in its international programs, the curriculum incorporates important
developments in the globalization of both public and private law. The academic
program takes a pervasive approach to international and comparative law, incorporating
these perspectives into all domestic law classes, and includes a required introductory
course and a rich array of upper level electives in international, transnational
and comparative law. Recognizing the importance of a solid grounding in the
skills and values of the profession, the College of Law curriculum further
provides
students with extensive, rigorous legal research and writing experiences, introduces
other lawyering skills such as counseling and negotiation, and introduces the
important professional values of civility and ethical practice.
The curriculum is taught by a faculty committed to excellence in both
teaching and scholarship. Faculty members are actively engaged in research
in their
respective areas of expertise. The scholarly mission of the College of Law
enriches classroom
teaching and learning; contributes to the understanding, development and
reform of the law; and promotes the University’s mission as one of the nation’s
leading urban public research institutions.
As a community of legal scholars, the College of Law has obligations
to the region, state, nation and the international community to assist
the legal profession
and the society it serves. The FIU College of Law seeks to graduate students
who appreciate the lawyer’s professional and ethical obligations to serve
the community. The College of Law will educate future lawyers who will understand
the value – to the community and to them personally – of helping
those in need. Students are required to satisfy a community service requirement,
and the College of Law will offer clinical legal education programs in which
students represent indigent clients. Faculty members model these values by participating
in local, state, national and international professional service activities.
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