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Pick Your Path

At Miami Law we seek students with a passion for unmatched legal education combined with hands-on training in a supportive environment.

Pick Your Path

At Miami Law we seek students with a passion for unmatched legal education combined with hands-on training in a supportive environment.

Shalala Student Center

Shalala Student Center

Directly across from the law school, students gather here to eat, attend events and conferences, study, or just enjoy the view.

Shalala Student Center

Directly across from the law school, students gather here to eat, attend events and conferences, study, or just enjoy the view.

Bricks at the U

Central Law Courtyard

A hub and gathering place for the law community, the "Bass Bricks" are surrounded by the law school's classrooms, library, offices, and student lounge. 

Central Law Courtyard

A hub and gathering place for the law community, the "Bass Bricks" are surrounded by the law school's classrooms, library, offices, and student lounge. 

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Miami Law Degree Programs

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The full-time, 88-credit degree program combines a rigorous academic curriculum with professional training in critical lawyering skills.
For non-lawyers, the 30-credit online Master of Legal Studies program blends asynchronous learning with the highest caliber of academics guided by expert faculty.

Miami Law's LL.M. Master of Laws programs help U.S. and foreign-trained law students and lawyers raise their practice to new heights and deepen specialization.

An advanced research degree, the Doctor of Juridical Science program is designed for aspiring legal academics, members of the judiciary, and public policymakers.

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Miami Law is Unique

Learn law at the crossroads of the Americas and benefit from vast offerings and experiential learning opportunities to develop your area of interest.

MIAMI LAW NEWS & MEDIA

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Professor Scott Sundby discusses a death penalty case on the Explainer podcast

The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments in an Oklahoma death penalty case where the state’s attorney asked for a new trial, and the state’s highest court rejected the argument.

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