Timothy D. Blevins is currently a Professor of Legal Methods at Florida A&M University College of Law, having begun his teaching duties there in June 2006. In addition to his duties during the academic year, Prof. Blevins directs a summer pre-law program for a select group of law school applicants.
Prof. Blevins served as a volunteer in the Attorney General’s Lemon Law Program as chairperson of the arbitration board for eight years during which time he presented a number of lectures during training sessions.
A resident of Florida since 1996, Prof. Blevins and his wife Dorothy reside in Orlando. Prof. Blevins routinely volunteers his time to diverse local organizations such as homeowner associations and fraternal groups. After attending several months of Board meetings and participating in various Board activities, he was first appointed as an Associate Supervisor to the Orange Water and Soil Conservation Board in 2008.


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