Miami Law's D.C. Semester in Practice program was Jewell Reddick's springboard to the federal agency.
At the 11th International Criminal Court Competition, Miami Law also ranked Best Team of the Americas Region and advanced to the semifinals.
The Clinical Legal Education Association allows law schools to nominate one student or team yearly for national recognition in the clinical and externship categories.
The article, A Critical Race Theory Analysis of Critical Race Theory Bans, was published by UC Irvine Law Review.
Sandrine Desamours, international advocate for refugees and underserved communities, hopes to reconnect with alumni and inspire students to pursue careers in human rights advocacy.
The association is an interdisciplinary scholarly organization committed to social scientific, interpretive, and historical analyses of law across multiple social contexts.
The Seminar on Latin American Constitutional and Political Theory brought scholars together from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain to discuss complex theoretical issues of law, society, and policy of significance to the Americas.
The article, published in the American Journal of Criminal Law, focuses on the U.S. Department of Justice’s toolbox for handling potentially privileged materials.
The legislation, which modernizes Florida’s Securities Act, will also increase access to a restitution fund for Florida victims of securities violations.
Unlike other degree programs that become useful only upon completion, with the online Master of Legal Studies program, participants can apply today's classroom learning at the office tomorrow.
A law school professor and a historian and the University’s former special advisor on race explore the legacy of the historical proclamation that abolished slavery.
What are some of the highest-paying jobs with a legal studies degree, and how can you prepare for a more successful career post-graduation?