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SALDF’s Annual Animal Rights Panel Sheds Light on “Ag-gag” Bills

Posted in: School News, Student News
Tags: Aleksandra Sikorska, animal rights, Ashley Gruber, Kimberlee Martin, Richard "Kudo" Couto, Sherry Schlueter, Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, whistleblowing, Will Potter
SALDF’s Annual Animal Rights Panel Sheds Light on “Ag-gag” Bills
Pictured above (l to r): Kimberlee Martin (3L), Guest Speaker Will Potter, and Ashley Gruber (3L)

When third-year law students Kimberlee Martin and Ashley Gruber founded the FIU Law Student Animal Legal Defense Fund with alumna Aleksandra Sikorska ’12, they wanted to focus on educating the community on animal rights issues.

Staying true to their mission, SALDF hosted its Second Annual Animal Rights Panel on Saturday, March 30, in the Rafael Diaz-Balart Hall. With students and community members from all over South Florida in attendance, the panel featured three leading authorities on animal rights – Will Potter, Sherry Schlueter, and Richard “Kudo” Couto.

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FIU Law’s Intercultural Human Rights Moot Court Team Wins Runner-Up

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Tags: Board of Advocates, Cristina Neuman, Daphne Bareket, Gigi Cordova, Ila Klion, Intercultural Human Rights Moot Court, Kimberlee Martin, Sarah Gray, Susan J. Ferrell Intercultural Human Rights Moot Court Competition
FIU Law’s Intercultural Human Rights Moot Court Team Wins Runner-Up
Pictured above, from left to right: Sarah Gray (3L), Kimberlee Martin (2L), Cristina Neuman (2L), Ligianette Cordova (3L), and Daphne Bareket (3L). Standing, Professor Ila Klion.

FIU Law’s Board of Advocates Intercultural Human Rights Moot Court team competed at the Susan J. Ferrell Moot Court Competition on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012. The competition was held at St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami Gardens.

The FIU team, which included five students, Gigi Cordova (3L), Daphne Bareket (3L), Sarah Gray (3L), Kimberlee Martin (2L), and Cristina Neuman (2L) won the Runner-Up trophy. In addition, Kimberlee Martin won the Best Orator trophy. The team also finished with the Second Runner-Up Brief/Memorial award.

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