College of Law-Room #335B
Faculty 3rd floor
Program Assistant is Iana Hair, Phone: (407) 254-4022, iana.hair@famu.edu
LAW 6782-6217-301 Intro to Analytical Skills II: Friday - 1:00pm - 2:15pm
Eurilynne Anise Williams serves as Interim Director and Associate Instructor of Academic
Success & Bar Preparation (ASBP) at FAMU College of Law. She oversees the administration
and operations of the ASBP Department, including the design and implementation of
curriculum for first year and upper-level critical skills courses. She teaches Introduction
to Analytical Skills I and II, and Advanced Analytical Skills, which she has taught
in a live instruction setting and via online, asynchronous delivery. Professor Williams
also manages the Resources for Increasing Success on Exams (R.I.S.E.) Program for
the biannual administrations of the bar exam. The program provides graduates with
access to supplemental bar preparation resources and tutoring. Professor Williams
conducts bar examination preparedness workshops covering the Multistate Bar Exam,
Florida Essay Exam and Multistate Performance Tests, and offers advising on the strategic
use of bar preparation resources.
Professor Williams demonstrates her embrace of FAMU College of Law’s mission through
her research and presentations that amplify methods for supporting underprepared and
underperforming law students to success, and strategies for enhancing law students’
writing. She has frequently been invited to share her presentations at national conferences
hosted by the Association of Academic Support Educators (AASE) and the Legal Writing
Institute (LWI), and AccessLex. Professor Williams’ passion for developing a pipeline
of future legal professionals is evidenced by her involvement in local public school
TEACH-IN events, law school recruitment activities including teaching in the Legal
Scholars Summer Program, and through her service on the AASE Diversity Committee’s
Adopt-A-School initiative.
Before joining FAMU’s faculty, Professor Williams dedicated eight years to public
and private law practice. As a Senior Attorney with the State of Florida Guardian
Ad Litem Program in the 18th Judicial Circuit, she had the privilege of advocating
for the best interests of Florida’s children. Her private practice focused on litigating
family law, guardianship, adoption, and dependency cases, building on the foundation
she established as an associate with the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional
Counsel, 5th District.
Professor Williams graduated Cum Laude with a Juris Doctor from Florida Agricultural
and Mechanical University College of Law where she served as Business Managing Editor
of Law Review and Secretary of Moot Court Board. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree
from the University of West Florida. Professor Williams is admitted to practice in
Florida State Courts and in the US District Court, Middle District of Florida, and is a member of the American Bar Association, and the Association of Academic
Support Educators.
Professionals in Legal Education Developing Greater Equity (P.L.E.D.G.E.) Fellow - June 2022 to Dec. 2023
Professional Development Capstone Research Project – Evaluating the ASAP Intervention at Florida A&M University College of Law
AccessLex and Southern Education Foundation PLEDGE Fellowship Grant
Lifework Leadership Development Program Graduate - 2021-2022
Lifework Leadership Orlando
Supervisory Bootcamp Participant - Spring 2021
Florida A&M University’s Organizational Development & Training
Outstanding Faculty Award from Class of 2022 – Florida A&M University College of Law Student Bar Association – May 2022
Women of Distinction Honoree - Valencia College, Bridges to Success Program - March 2018