Scholarly Articles and Other Research Interests
| | Larry R. Fleurantin, The Debate Continues on Whether to Remand Family Law Cases with Inadequate Findings, 86 Florida Bar Journal 27 (May 2012). Larry R. Fleurantin, Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies in Immigration Cases: Finding Jurisdiction to Review Unexhausted Claims the Board of Immigration Appeals Considers Sua Sponte on the Merits, 34 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 301 (2010). [SSRN] Larry R. Fleurantin, Immigration Law: Nowhere to Turn—Illegal Aliens Cannot Use the Freedom of Information Act as a Discovery Tool to Fight Unfair Removal Hearings, 16 Cardozo Journal of Int’l & Comparative Law 155 (2008) [SSRN] Dr. Berg P. Hyacinthe, PhD. and Larry R. Fleurantin, Initial Supports to Regulate Information Warfare’s Potentially Lethal Technologies and Techniques, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Information Warfare and Security at the Peter Kiewit Institute, University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA. pp 203-212 (2008). [SSRN] | | | Fleurantin's Cardozo law journal article, Immigration Law: Nowhere to Turn, has been cited by the following scholars and researchers: | | |
Opinions/Op-Ed Articles | | Publication | Op-Ed Articles by Larry R. Fleurantin | Date Published | | The Florida Sun-Sentinel | Haitian Immigrant’s Ambition Paves Way to Success In 1994, I began a journey, following the legacy of immigrants who have moved to the United States. Like many, I was searching for streets paved with gold. But when I arrived from the shores of Haiti to the Port of Miami, I found hot, sun-bleached roads paved with little opportunity. | Posted March 7, 2004 | The Gainesville Sun | 
‘Talented 20 Plan’ is Only an Obstacle to Florida Higher Education Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's One Florida plan is a silly idea that is poised to have deleterious effects on the state higher education system. Gov. Bush's "Talented 20" program is a well planned scheme to deny qualified minorities equal opportunities to achieve their educational goals. | Posted April 01, 2001 | | The florida independent alligator | 
Diversity Problem Present at UF We must admit that diversity is indeed a difficult issue that needs to be dealt with in a civilized manner. Because the issue of diversity is a ubiquitous institutionalized problem, the law school should make it clear that it cannot solve it overnight. Yet today's student leaders, faculty and administrators can lay the foundation for radical future changes. | February 21, 2001 | | the beacon @fiu | 
Challenges Await for FIU College of Law Miami was the only major metropolitan city without a public law school. Now that FIU has established its college of law, everyone needs to work together to build a fine program focusing on public services and transnational issues such as drug shipment, illegal immigration, and contraband. The location of the college of law and concentration areas will make FIU one of the most important law programs in the country. Though FIU has been successful in most of its ventures, this time putting together an outstanding program is a serious challenge. Read Article | March 13, 2001 | The Docket | Solving Clients’ Problems: The Difficulties in Predicting Courts’ Decisions: A lawyer who fails to investigate how a judge feels about an issue from an ideology perspective is unlikely to make a good prediction. While judges are bound to decide like cases in like manners, they have discretionary choices to apply a different rule as long as they appropriately justify their decisions. The Docket is the John Marshall Bar Association's Newsletter at UF Levin College of Law. | February 22, 2002 |  | Presidential Politics:It Is Immigration, Stupid In this presidential election year, the defining issue is the economy. But, in November, immigration is the issue that will put Barack Obama or the Republican nominee over the top. | January 30, 2012 |
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|Read Attorney Profile| Attorney Larry R. Fleurantin received his A.A. with the highest honors and distinction from Miami-Dade Community College (MDCC) and his BA, summa cum laude from Florida International University Honors College (FIU) in 2000. Mr. Fleurantin holds the distinction of having earned his doctorate of jurisprudence (J.D.), cum laude, from UF in 2003.
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