Ronald B. Brown
Professor of Lawbrownr@nsu.law.nova.edu
Education
LL.M., Freedman Fellow in Legal Education, Temple University, 1976J.D., University of Connecticut, 1973
B.S.M.E., Northeastern University, 1970
Professor Brown has been teaching full-time at the Law Center since 1976 and has been a tenured full professor since 1981. He regularly teaches: Property, Real Estate Transactions Law, Contracts, Negotiable Instruments, Legislation (focusing on statutory interpretation) and Administrative Law. His activities include serving as the faculty advisor to the Law Center's chapter of Toastmasters and to the Law Center’s Moot Court Society, both of which he helped found. He is also advisor to the Law Center's Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law Society. He is on the editorial board of the Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction and for years he was a regular contributor to the Keeping Current-Property section in PROBATE & PROPERTY magazine. He occasionally serves as an arbitrator, legal consultant, expert witness or special master. For more details about his career and a list of his publications, left-click on "Curriculum Vitae" above. Students may view Professor Brown's suggestions about picking courses, preparing for the bar exam, or other information by going to Professor Brown's page on the Student Intranet and left-clicking on the appropriate tab.