Florida International University College of Law

The Florida International University College of Law is the law school of Florida International University, located in Miami, Florida in the United States. The law school is accredited by the American Bar Association, and is the only public law school in Southern Florida.

Four times in its history, the FIU College of Law has ranked first in the state of Florida with the state's highest bar-passing rates (February 2005, February 2007, February 2009 and July 2011). In 2007, the school also ranked first in Florida in the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam with a 96% passage rate.

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