FIU College of Law

Meditation Sessions at College of Law Begin

The University’s College of Law Library has started offering a series of workshops called Guided Meditation for Relaxation, in which students and faculty can learn strategies for meditation to relieve stress.

CALSA hosts second annual school supplies drive

FIU College of Law and the Catholic Law Student Association are hosting their second annual Back-to-School Supplies Drive for underprivileged children.

After 20 years of seeking University buildings, Sauls retires

After 20 years of pushing for University expansion, the man who is credited for funding the growth of the Modesto A. Maidique Campus is retiring.

A two-year law school: keeping all options on the table

On August 23, President Obama suggested that law schools should consider eliminating their third year to reduce the cost of earning a law degree. The university's law community considers the option of a two-year law degree.

Law students create animal rights group

Victoria Ronderos/Contributing Writer By the looks of it, it seems like law students believe that animals need rights too. The Student Animal Legal Defense Fund is a College of Law organization that consists of both university students and members of the community. The organization’s mission statement says it, “strives to provide a forum for education, […]

Law school applications at a 30-year low nationally

Victoria Ronderos/Contributing Writer This year, according to the Law School Admissions Council, law school applications have hit a 30-year low. In 2004, there were 100,000 applications, however, this year, the LSAC predicts that there will be about 54,000 applications to law schools in the country. The University of Oregon, Stanford, Northeastern, the University of Southern […]

Search this website