Rima Mullins
Professor Rima Mullins is a dedicated academic pursuing advances in legal education and practice at the College of Law at Florida International University. With a robust educational background, she earned her law degree from the University of Florida, Levin College of Law, and completed her undergraduate studies in Biology at Brown University. Her diverse academic foundation enriches her teaching and research, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of law and science. Before joining the faculty at FIU, Professor Mullins garnered extensive experience in the legal field. She practiced law in private practice, where she specialized in complex civil litigation, honing her skills in navigating intricate legal challenges. Additionally, she served as a career federal law clerk, a role that further deepened her understanding of the judicial process and enhanced her analytical capabilities. Professor Mullins is actively engaged with the International Law Section of the Florida Bar, contributing her expertise and insights to the broader legal community. She has been a speaker at various seminars on international law, sharing her knowledge and fostering discussions on critical global legal issues. Her commitment to the field is also reflected in her scholarly work, including a notable book review on "The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy," which examines the pressures of academia and advocates for a more thoughtful approach to scholarly pursuits. At FIU, Professor Mullins is known for her dynamic teaching style and her dedication to mentoring students. Her courses are designed to challenge students to think critically and engage deeply with the material, preparing them for successful careers in law. Her contributions to the academic community and her ongoing involvement in professional organizations underscore her commitment to advancing the field of law and supporting the next generation of legal professionals.