The Seminario en Latinoamérica de Teoría Constitucional y Política (Seminar on Latin American Constitutional and Political Theory) brings scholars together from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain to discuss complex theoretical issues of law, society, and policy of significance to the Americas.
Miami Law student Linda Luaces spent time in Santiago, working with Lotus Producciones, which managed the legal side of hosting Lollapalooza Chile.
Miami Law alumna Christina Ceballos-Levy joins Rivero Mestre as a partner in complex commercial litigation.
The moot team participated at Moot Shanghai, Vis East in Hong Kong, and Vis West in Vienna, representing the only American university to achieve the milestone.
Patricia Redmond is the director of the Eleanor R. Cristol and Judge A. Jay Cristol Bankruptcy Pro Bono Assistance Clinic.
Though their experiences in the military differ, law alumni all share a commitment to making an impact both during and after their time in the service.
Tamar Ezer’s scholarship focuses on the intersection of health and human rights, housing and homelessness, and women’s and children’s rights.
UM alumna Jan Ashby celebrates daughter’s selection as Miami Law’s commencement speaker.
The University of Miami's groundbreaking new initiative, Lumen, brings together experts from across the institution, including Miami Law, to tackle some of the most urgent global challenges of our time.
The Clinical Legal Education Association recognized an Immigration Clinic collaboration that represented 92 people from Somalia who were shackled and abused on a failed deportation flight.
While it is certainly true that responsible use of AI can revolutionize the way we work, there are some inherent concerns and questions to address.
If you work in the cybersecurity field, there has never been a more critical time to strengthen your understanding of the legal aspects of cybersecurity and how they can impact your work.