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Tag Archives: Michael Richmond

Law Center to Host ‘Meet Your Judicial Candidates’, Jul. 19

On Thursday, Jul. 19, 2012, the Shepard Broad Law Center will host “Meet Your Judicial Candidates,” presented by the Broward Coalition of Voluntary Bar Associations. Judicial candidates running for Broward Circuit Court and Broward County Court will take part in a public forum held at the Law Center. At the…


NSU Speaker’s Forum Hosted by Dr. Larry A. Calderon, Dec. 16

Michael Richmond, J.D., a professor of law at Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center, will be the featured speaker at NSU’s Speaker’s Forum on Friday, Dec. 16. He will discuss: “Textbook Pricing:  How Can We Help Our Students Afford Education, and What Problems Does Pricing Pose for the Subjects…


Law Professor Speaks on Libel and Slander Panel

Shepard Broad Law Center Professor Michael Richmond recently spoke on a panel with Outreach Director at Talmudic University, Rabbi Akiva Zweig, at a CLE (Continuing Legal Education) titled “American Cases through the Eyes of the Talmud – Defamation:  Libel and Slander.”  The CLE was held at Greenberg Traurig, P.A. in…


Law Center Students Collect 11,000 Cans of Food for Thanksgiving; Receive Immunity in Class


Law Professor Appointed to Florida Bar Committee, Publishes Article

Michael Richmond, professor of law at NSU’s Shepard Broad Law Center, has been appointed to the Florida Bar’s Continuing Legal Education (CLE) committee. In addition, Richmond’s article titled “Sir William Schwenck Gilbert and the Illogic of the Law” was published in the Stetson Law Review.