Professor Randolph Braccialarghe joined Nova Southeastern University’s law faculty in 1983. He currently teaches Evidence and Professional Responsibility. He has also taught Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Trial Advocacy, and was Co-Director of the Criminal Clinic for 13 years. After receiving his B.A. (1970) from the University of Michigan and J.D. (1977) from the University of Miami School of Law, Professor Braccialarghe practiced law in Fort Lauderdale, first as an assistant state attorney (1977-1981) and then as a commercial litigator (1981-1983) with English, McCaughan & O’Bryan. Professor Braccialarghe has taught continuing legal education seminars for lawyers on Ethics, Evidence, and Criminal Law, for U.S. Magistrates on Judicial Ethics, and he has taught at trial training programs for prosecutors, public defenders and civil litigators. In 2011, Florida Governor Rick Scott appointed Professor Braccialarghe to a four-year term as one of Florida’s three Commissioners to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Professor Braccialarghe’s Florida Bar activities include: Code and Rules of Evidence Committee of the Florida Bar 1987-1990 Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Grievance Committees 1987-1990 - Committee “17-D” - Vice Chairman from 1988 1994-1997 - Committee “17-D” - Vice Chairman and Chairman, 1997 2005-2008 - Committee “17-A” - Vice Chairman and Chairman, 2007-8 Special Committee on Perjured Testimony 1987-1989 Special Counsel for The Florida Bar in a disbarment proceeding, The Florida Bar v. Stephen Broudy 1993-1994 Florida Bar Professional Ethics Committee 1993-1996 & 2003- 2009 Florida Bar Ethics 2000 Review Panel 2001-2002 Expert Witness for the Florida Bar The Florida Bar v. Brian Neiman 2001-2002 The Florida Bar v. Daryl Brown 2003 Special Committee to Review the ABA Model Rules 2002 2002- 2005 Criminal Procedure Rules Committee 2008- 2014 – Vice Chairman 2012-2014 In addition to consulting and testifying on ethics issues, Professor Braccialarghe represents applicants before the Florida Board of Bar Examiners and lawyers in Florida Bar discipline matters.
Raised in Recife, Brazil, Decatur, Illinois, and Córdoba, Argentina, Professor Braccialarghe has also lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Boston, Massachusetts, and Rome, Italy.
Professor Randolph Braccialarghe joined Nova Southeastern University’s law faculty in 1983. He currently teaches Evidence and Professional Responsibility. He has also taught Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Trial Advocacy, and was Co-Director of the Criminal Clinic for 13 years. After receiving his B.A. (1970) from the University of Michigan and J.D. (1977) from the University of Miami School of Law, Professor Braccialarghe practiced law in Fort Lauderdale, first as an assistant state attorney (1977-1981) and then as a commercial litigator (1981-1983) with English, McCaughan & O’Bryan. Professor Braccialarghe has taught continuing legal education seminars for lawyers on Ethics, Evidence, and Criminal Law, for U.S. Magistrates on Judicial Ethics, and he has taught at trial training programs for prosecutors, public defenders and civil litigators. In 2011, Florida Governor Rick Scott appointed Professor Braccialarghe to a four-year term as one of Florida’s three Commissioners to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Professor Braccialarghe’s Florida Bar activities include: Code and Rules of Evidence Committee of the Florida Bar 1987-1990 Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Grievance Committees 1987-1990 - Committee “17-D” - Vice Chairman from 1988 1994-1997 - Committee “17-D” - Vice Chairman and Chairman, 1997 2005-2008 - Committee “17-A” - Vice Chairman and Chairman, 2007-8 Special Committee on Perjured Testimony 1987-1989 Special Counsel for The Florida Bar in a disbarment proceeding, The Florida Bar v. Stephen Broudy 1993-1994 Florida Bar Professional Ethics Committee 1993-1996 & 2003- 2009 Florida Bar Ethics 2000 Review Panel 2001-2002 Expert Witness for the Florida Bar The Florida Bar v. Brian Neiman 2001-2002 The Florida Bar v. Daryl Brown 2003 Special Committee to Review the ABA Model Rules 2002 2002- 2005 Criminal Procedure Rules Committee 2008- 2014 – Vice Chairman 2012-2014 In addition to consulting and testifying on ethics issues, Professor Braccialarghe represents applicants before the Florida Board of Bar Examiners and lawyers in Florida Bar discipline matters.
Raised in Recife, Brazil, Decatur, Illinois, and Córdoba, Argentina, Professor Braccialarghe has also lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Boston, Massachusetts, and Rome, Italy.