FIU Law Review publishes A Summit on the Future of Legal Education and Entry to the Profession, FIU Law Review Volume 13 Issue 3 (2019).
This issue is now available via FIU Law Review online:
- Scott F. Norberg, Summary of the Proceedings, 13 FIU L. Rev. 313 (2019), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss3/4/.
- Bernard A. Burk, The New Normal Ten Years In: The Job Market for New Lawyers Today and What It Means for the Legal Academy Tomorrow, 13 FIU L. Rev. 341 (2019), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss3/5/.
- Joan W. Howarth & Judith Welch Wegner, Ringing Changes: Systems Thinking About Legal Licensing, 13 FIU L. Rev. 383 (2019), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss3/6/.
- Kyle McEntee, More Transparency, Please, 13 FIU L. Rev. 465 (2019), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss3/7/.
- Aaron N. Taylor, The Marginalization of Black Aspiring Lawyers, 13 FIU L. Rev. 489 (2019), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss3/8/.
- Thomas P. Campbell, Full Transparency: The Case Against the Collection of Internet Information in Trump-Era American Immigration, 13 FIU L. Rev. 513 (2019), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss3/9/.
- Gabriel M. Glasser, Cooperative Rape, 13 FIU L. Rev. 541 (2019), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss3/10/.
- Genesis Martinez, The Constitutional Risks of Ridesharing: Fourth Amendment Protections of Passengers in Uber and Lyft, 13 FIU L. Rev. 551 (2019), https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview/vol13/iss3/11/.
FIU Law Library is proud to publish the digital edition of FIU Law Review online.