Rene A. Gonzalez

Senior Research Editor at Florida Law Review

Rene A. Gonzalez currently serves as a Senior Research Editor for the Florida Law Review, a position held since August 2022. Previous experience includes a Student Honors Legal Intern role at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in early 2024, and a Summer Associate position at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP in mid-2023. Additionally, Rene worked as a Law Clerk in the Criminal Division of the United States Attorneys' Offices in the summer of 2022 and as a Case Manager at The Ward Law Group, PL from July 2020 to June 2021. Earlier experience consists of serving as the mascot for Florida International University from 2016 to 2020 and working as a Sales Representative at Vivint in early 2017. Rene holds a Doctor of Law (JD) from the University of Florida - Fredric G. Levin College of Law and a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from Florida International University.

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Florida Law Review

Shortly after World War II, several enterprising law students at the University of Florida College of Law committed themselves to advancing their law school into the ranks of quality schools with law reviews. These students’ dream was realized in 1948 with the publication of the first issue of the University of Florida Law Review.* Since its inception, the Florida Law Review has maintained a tradition of excellence, publishing the highest quality scholarly work in a timely manner. Throughout the years, the Florida Law Review has contributed to the legal discourse on many hot-button issues and served as a launch-pad for the careers of many well-respected lawyers, judges, businessmen, and professors. Entirely student-edited, the Florida Law Review publishes articles, essays, lectures, and other scholarly work from professors, practitioners, and students from across the country and around the globe. The ninety student members and two staff assistants work tirelessly to publish one volume per year, with five issues in each volume. The Florida Law Review has evolved since its modest, postwar beginnings but has continued the tradition of excellence and commitment to service instilled by its founders six decades ago.


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