Lundy Langston

Lundy R Langston

FACULTY (GENERIC)
EMAIL
PHONE
407-254-3268
OFFICE
Payroll Clearing-Acad Affairs

 

Office Hours

College of Law- Room #330
Faculty 3rd floor

Program Assistant is Iana Hair, Phone:  (407) 254-4022, iana.hair@famu.edu

Current Semester Schedule

LAW 6710-6205-301 Family Law: Tues, Thurs - 10:30am - 12:00pm

LAW 6933-7459-302 Advanced Topics in Law B (section 302): Human Trafficking Workshop: Wed - 9:00am - 12:00pm


About Me


Lundy Langston is an inaugural faculty member at the College of Law and previously served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Professor Langston taught at several law schools prior to joining the FAMU faculty. She has lectured or researched in programs in Ghana, West Africa, Spain, and China and has presented her scholarship at a number of leading law schools, including Columbia University Law School, the University of Michigan Law School, Duke Law School, and Howard University Law School. In addition to publishing a number of law review articles, she has also co-authored a torts casebook. Professor Langston holds an LL.M degree from Columbia University Law School and the J.D. and B.S. degrees from North Carolina Central University. While a student at NCCU School of Law, she was Editor-in-Chief of the law journal. After law school, Langston clerked at the North Carolina Supreme Court with Justice Henry Frye.


Areas of Interest


  • Criminal Law
  • Domestic Violence
  • Family Law
  • Human Trafficking
  • Torts

Education


 
  • COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW
    New York, NY LL.M
  • NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW
    Durham, NC J.D.

Work History


  • Professor of Law
    Florida A&M University College of Law Orlando, Florida 2002-present

  • Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
    Florida A&M University, College of Law 2007-2008

  • Professor of Law
    Nova Southeastern Shepard Broad Law Center Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 1995-2002

  • Assistant and Associate (1995) Professor of Law
    University of Tulsa College of Law Tulsa, Oklahoma 1992 - 1995

  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Law
    North Carolina Central University Durham, NC 1991-1992

 


Courses Taught At FAMU


  •  Criminal Law
  • Domestic Violence Workshop
  • Juvenile Law
     
  • Human Trafficking Workshop
     
  • Family Law
     
  • Women and the Law
     
  • International Law: International Criminal Court of Justice
     
  • Criminal Procedure
     
     
  • Seminar/Feminist Jurisprudence

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