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FIU Law Library is Here for You!

As FIU Law students, the Law Library supports your legal education in myriad ways. Our online user and subject guides provide detailed step-by-step instructions and guidance. But you can always just Ask a Law Librarian! We are dedicated to student success.

Student Services:

Looking for past exams? Can't find a resource? Need help applying for the Florida Bar? FIU Law Library guides you through whatever you need to succeed at FIU Law.

 

Research Assistant Services:

If you are an RA, you need specialized training in the unique resources specific to subject-area research. FIU Law Library is here to help. We provide the training you require on the tools you need to optimize your RA work.

For one-on-one training or research assistance, schedule an appointment with a law librarian.


 

Services for FIU Law Journals:

FIU Law hosts three law journals with law student support.

  • FIU Law Review

    The flagship law journal published by FIU Law students, with digital editions being published by the FIU Law Library.

  • African Journal of Legal Studies (AJLS)

    Peer-reviewed journal from Brill and the Center for international Law and Policy in Africa. AJLS is supported by FIU Law student editorial assistants. FIU Law Library supports AJLS editorial board and law student assistants with research training and assistance.

  • World Arbitration and Mediation Review (WAMR)

    WAMR addresses international and domestic aspects of contemporary arbitration practice. FIU Law Library supports the editorial board and law student staff of WAMR by providing research training and assistance. WAMR is accessible to FIU Law members via Juris Arbitration through our


 

Services for Advocacy and Moot Teams:

Law students participating on advocacy, negotiation and moot teams require advanced training and knowledge in legal research, litigation and writing. FIU Law Library is here to help. We can guide you to the resources you need to create a winning argument or draft a superior brief. Specialized services for students participating in advocacy, negotiation and moot teams may be requested via Ask a Law Librarian.