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Co-Curricular Organizations
Participation in co-curricular activities is based on academic achievement, writing skills and/or open competitions. Students may earn up to three credit hours in one co-curricular organization for work satisfactory to the faculty advisor or up to a maximum of four total hours between multiple co-curricular organizations.
Sites marked with * will take you away from the http://www.law.ufl.edu domain to a Web site maintained by the student organization.
Florida Law Review *
The student-edited Florida Law Review contains articles by legal scholars expert in various areas of the law, and works by student members.
Florida Journal of International Law
The student-edited Florida Journal of International Law publishes scholarly works with a global perspective by students, professors and practitioners on public and private international law topics.
International Commercial Arbitration Moot (ICAM) *
Student participants compete annually against law schools from throughout the world in the Willem C. Vis International contest held each spring.
University of Florida Jessup International Law Moot Court
The UF Jessup Team is a co-curricular, student-run organization that explores issues of public international law and international humanitarian law. Team members participate in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, the world's largest moot court competition.
Journal of Technology Law and Policy *
The Journal seeks to publish articles that focus upon the legal and policy aspects of various technology issues. The Journal is an extracurricular journal published up to twice yearly.
Justice Campbell Thornal Moot Court Team
The Moot Court Team, named in honor of the late Florida Supreme Court justice and devoted alumnus, participates in intramural, state and national appellate competitions.
Trial Team
The Trial Team competes in intramural state, regional and national competitions organized by individuals, groups and law firms.
University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy *
Published by law and business students, the Journal of Law & Public Policy is devoted to considering the public policy implications of legal issues. Outside experts read and evaluate manuscripts.