FIU Law Review publishes Decanal Issue: Three Years of Decanal Lectures on Legal Education!
Published online, you can now read the contents here:
- Tawia B. Ansah, Introduction, 13 FIU L. Rev. 195, 195 (2018), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss2/4/.
- Daniel B. Rodriguez, Legal Education and Its Innovations, 13 FIU L. Rev. 195, 199 (2018), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss2/5/.
- Erwin Chemerinsky, Reflections on the Future of Legal Education, 13 FIU L. Rev. 195, 215 (2018), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss2/6/.
- Eduard M. Peñalver, The Role of Skills Instruction in Legal Education, 13 FIU L. Rev. 195, 229 (2018), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss2/7/.
- Dane Stuhlsatz, Comment, Florida’s Certificate of Need: A Prescription for Government-Private Collusion and Antitrust Violation, 13 FIU L. Rev. 195, 241 (2018),https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss2/8/.
- Michael Pego, Comment, The Delusion of Amateurism in College Sports: Why Scholarship Student Athletes Are Destined to Be Considered “Employees” under the NLRA, 13 FIU L. Rev. 195, 277 (2018), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss2/9/.
Congratulations to FIU Law Review and FIU Law!