Professor Michael Morley
Professor Michael Morley was quoted in the Bloomberg piece titled, "Where Trump’s Vote-Counting Challenges May Be Headed."
Professor Michael Morley was quoted in the Bloomberg piece titled, "Where Trump’s Vote-Counting Challenges May Be Headed."
Professor Michael Morley was quoted in The Wall Street Journal's piece titled, "Few Courts Have Intervened in Elections in Ways Sought by Trump Campaign."
(L-R) ALA National Moot Court Competition Champions Tuck and Curry
Our Public Interest Law Center as well as our criminal law- and civil rights-focused
programs already serve as a pipeline for students to fight for racial justice.
With private financial support, we can expand the number of students in these programs.
Jules Coleman presents "What the Kentucky Derby Can Teach Us About Law."
Professor Michael Morley was quoted in the BNN Bloomberg piece titled, "Trump Campaign’s Legal Blitz Isn’t Targeting Enough Votes to Win."
Why did you choose the College of Law?
I chose FSU College of Law because of the unmatched opportunities and student life. Not only is the College of Law a top 50 school with an amazing bar passage rate, but there are over 100 classes offered for students to choose from. The students here are also very happy and are supported by all of the faculty and staff.
What do you feel is unique about Tallahassee and/or the College of Law?
The unwavering sense of community and camaraderie at FSU is palpable. The location in the state capital is a launching pad for countless opportunities. As an added bonus, Tallahassee has topography unlike most of Florida—it’s hilly, surrounded by many natural trails, and is touched by southern culture.
Professor Mary Ziegler authored an op-ed for The Hill titled, "Even if Roe Is Gone, the Abortion Conflict Is Far From Over."
Professor Michael Morley was quoted in The New York Times Magazine piece titled, "The Machinery of American Democracy Worked This Year."