FIU Law Shines at Caribbean Bar Association 23rd Annual Gala Oct 16, 2019 | FIU Law, Student NewsCongratulations to 2L, Kishel Stubbs and 3L, Juana Cetoute on receiving scholarships from the...
FIU Law Third Year Student and FIU Law Review Member Lauren Garcia Discusses How and Why SCOTUS Should Have Refined and Expanded the Competency to be Executed Standard in Madison v. Alabama Sep 23, 2019 | FIU LawFIU Law third year student and FIU Law Review Member, Lauren Garcia, authored “Madison v. Alabama...
Madison v. Alabama and The Need for a New Competency to be Executed Standard Sep 23, 2019 | FIU Law*Lauren Brittany Garcia Death row is aging, and the current standard for competence to be executed...
FIU Law Third Year Student and FIU Law Review Member Nicole Romero Discusses Some of the Problems with the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017, and Proposes Solutions Sep 18, 2019 | FIU LawFIU Law third year student and FIU Law Review Member, Nicole Romero, authored “The Art of...
The Art of Backfiring: How Legislation Designed to Prosecute Sex Trafficking Websites Might Just End Up Protecting Them Sep 18, 2019 | FIU Law*Nicole Romero The Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017 (“FOSTA”)...
FIU Law Third Year Student and FIU Law Review Member Natalie Del Cueto Discusses Why the Florida Legislature Should Allow Physician Assisted Suicide for Terminally Ill Patients Sep 15, 2019 | FIU LawFIU Law third year student and FIU Law Review Member, Natalie Del Cueto, authored “Why a Terminal...