2019 NSU Fact book

86 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY For more than 40 years, NSU’s Shepard Broad College of Law has been an innovator in legal education. The Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree program emphasizes a highly practical curriculum and training so graduates are ready to serve clients immediately upon gradua- tion. The online Master of Science programs enable professionals to supplement their career by earning degrees in education law, employment law, health law, and law and policy with specialty concentrations in these fields and in cross-cutting areas such as cyber- security law. Notable J.D. alumni include numerous judges, mayors, and other government oŠcials. Many are partners in major law firms, business owners, and executives across a broad range of fields. The Shepard Broad College of Law is at the forefront of clinical legal education and guarantees every student a live-client experience through in-house clinics and a wide array of field placements. This highly regarded opportunity provides on-site placements with govern- ment agencies, nonprofit companies, and law firms. Every student can spend an entire semester in one of six full-semester clinics and field placements. Dispute Resolution, Children and Families Law, Criminal Justice, Veterans Law clinics, and the Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Law Clinic provide specialized practice training while the Civil Field Placement Clinic allows a student to participate in the legal field of his or her own choice. As of fall 2018, students are able to participate in the Sharon and Mitchell W. Berger Entrepreneur Law Clinic. Recent alumni are able to participate in the newly launched Legal Incubator program, providing new attorneys with the infrastruc- ture and basic training needed to get their practices started, while also providing the local community with legal assistance at an aŒordable cost. The National Jurist recognizes the College of Law as providing quality education to students, ranking the college ninth in the nation as one of the Best Schools for Small Law and 12th in the nation at preparing law students for the bar exam and practice of law. The college takes pride in being among the most diverse law schools in the nation. The entering class of 2016 represented a student body that was 35 percent Hispanic, 41 percent white or Caucasian, 10 percent black or African American, and 5 percent international students. In fact, HispanicBusiness.com ’s 2014 Annual Diversity Report ranked the NSU College of Law fifth nationally as one of the Best Law Schools for Diversity Practices. Diversity also carries over in our range of aŠnity groups (representing African Ameri- can, Asian, Hispanic, Jewish, and LGBT law students), along with interest groups such as those for business law, health law, transactional law, entertainment and sports law, and intellectual property. Special programs available at the college include dual-degree programs with many of NSU’s other colleges; dual-degree programs abroad in Rome, Barcelona, or Prague; concentrations in health or international law; degree and semester abroad programs; and much more. Many students volun- teer for pro bono service through the Public Interest Law Center. NSU’s NSU College of Law’s faculty members, students, and staŒ members recognize the importance of law as an instrument of social justice, empowerment, and community engagement. Our program melds doctrine, skills, and ethical concerns to produce attorneys who are both skilled and caring, and to produce scholarship that advances our understanding of the law. Colleges and Academic Centers Shepard Broad College of Law

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