FSU Law's LUCK Hosts "Candid Conversation with the Florida Supreme Court"
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Justice Alan Lawson ('87) was one of four justices who engaged with students during
November's “Candid Conversation with the Florida Supreme Court.”
Justice Alan Lawson ('87) was one of four justices who engaged with students during
November's “Candid Conversation with the Florida Supreme Court.”
The Federalist Papers are both an indispensable guide to understanding the Constitution and a classic work of political science. This course has a simple objective: to read The Federalist Papers in their entirety, and in the process to learn about the key principles underlying the Constitution. We will occasionally read anti-Federalist writings and other sources for context, but our principal focus will be The Federalist Papers themselves.
Professor Mary Ziegler was a guest on NPR's Morning Edition segment titled "What Joe Biden's Election Means for Abortion Rights."
Professor Michael Morley was quoted in the CNN piece titled, "Biden's Margin of Victory Widens as Trump's Subversion Efforts Grow More Frantic."
Professor Williams discussing a case during last week's workshop
Professor Mary Ziegler was quoted in the Roll Call piece titled, "SCOTUS May Take up Cases on Abortion and LGBT Rights."
Professor Michael Morley was quoted in the Law & Crime piece titled, "'It’s Over': Election Law Experts Declare Trump’s Legal Challenges ‘100 Percent Dead’ in the Water."
(L-R) ALA National Moot Court Competition Champions Tuck and Curry
Professor Michael Morley was quoted in the Politico piece titled, "Could Trump Really Hold On? Why Experts Aren’t Worried."