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Oct 12, 2009
Law School to host Environmental Justice Summit Oct. 23

Sep 14, 2009
Carrie Lee named director of Juvenile Justice Center at Barry Law School

Aug 24, 2009
Law School’s VITA Program wins ABA national award for fourth consecutive year

Apr 07, 2009
Law School honors Judge Winifred J. Sharp with its Allies for Justice Award

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Welcome to the Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law in Orlando, Florida

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At Barry University School of Law, we make a commitment to excellence each day. Preparing our graduates to become responsible, ethical, and compassionate lawyers is the ultimate goal.

The School of Law promotes legal education at its best. In addition to a broad range of course offerings, students have the opportunity to experience the “law-in-action” concept. Clinical programs, law review, moot court and mock trial competitions allow students to take learning one step further as they experience various facets of law practice.

The School of Law’s growing success results from the combined efforts of a mission-oriented faculty, administrative team, and staff. In the end, our real success is measured by the accomplishments of our students and alumni who have the greatest vested interest in our future.

We have established an outstanding law school in Central Florida. Join us as we continue to build on that success.

 

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