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The American and Caribbean Law Initiative (“ACLI”) is a collaborative project of four Caribbean and four American law schools. In the Caribbean, the participating institutions are Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica, Eugene Dupuch Law School in the Bahamas, Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad and the Faculty of Law at the University of West Indies, Cave Hill Campus. In the United States, the participating law schools are Florida Coastal University School of Law in Jacksonville, Florida, Howard University School of Law in Washington, D.C., Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall Law School in Houston, Texas.

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American and Caribbean Law Clinic (“ACLC”)

Students from Nova Southeastern University, Florida Coastal University, Texas Southern University (Thurgood Marshall Law School), and University of the West Indies (Norman Manley Law School) conduct research and prepare memoranda for Caribbean governments on legal issues facing those governments.

View the full Course Description for Nova Southeastern University Law's Workshop on Selected Issues in Caribbean Law.

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Official Program Information

Caribbean Market Forces
Emerging Trends in International and Comparative Law

The Global Challenge To Legal Education: Training Lawyers For A New Paradigm Of Economic, Political And Legal-Cultural Expectations In The 21 st Century

PRESUMED ARAB: A Case Study of the Fluidity of Race: Southeast Asians Morphing from Nonwhites to Model Minorities to Possible Arab Terrorists

THE FTAA-TRADE AND INVESTMENT

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ACLI 2006 Conference

ACLI 2004 Conference

 

 

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