Cuban American Bar Association – FIU Student Chapter (CABA)
FIU Law’s Cuban American Bar Association (CABA) student chapter, formally known as CALS, was established in 2002. CABA is a non-profit voluntary bar association founded in 1974 by lawyers of Cuban descent. CABA’s members include judges, lawyers, and law students of all backgrounds interested in issues affecting the Cuban community, as well as broader legal and human rights issues impacting minority communities as a whole. CABA’s mission is to promote equality of our members; increase diversity in the judiciary and legal community; serve the public interest by increasing awareness to the study of jurisprudence; foster respect for the law; preserve high standards of integrity, honor, and professional courtesy among our peers; provide equal access to and adequate representation of all minorities before the courts; facilitate the administration of justice; build close relationships among our members; provide mentoring and scholarship to law students nationally; and support the indigent community through the funding and administration of an effective pro bono legal assistance project and other community programs.
2023 – 2024 Executive Board
Position | Name | |
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President | Nick Treptow | ntrep001@fiu.edu |
Vice-President | Alejandro Torvis | atorv002@fiu.edu |
Treasurer | Cala Iglesias | cigle031@fiu.edu |
Secretary | Melissa Corrales | mcorr065@fiu.edu |
3L Representative | Emily Riumbau | erium001@fiu.edu |
2L Full-Time Representative | Catherine Vazquez | cvazq062@fiu.edu |
Faculty Advisor | Jose Gabilondo |