The Frost Institute grants program helps increase the use of data science to foster breakthroughs in disciplinary pursuits, making the research team more competitive for external funding.
The Center for Ethics and Public Service provides ethics education, experiential skills training, and community engagement devoted to public service in law and society.
In a fireside chat on the University of Miami campus, former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer discussed constitutional interpretation and the challenges appellate courts often face in elucidating the document.
Two partners from Hogan Lovells discussed the evolving legal landscape and the integration of artificial intelligence into business and legal practices.
The evening focused on the complexities of judicial versus arbitral decision-making, featuring insights from top legal experts on dispute resolution strategies.
A distinguished expert in international law and the law of the sea, Professor Oxman has dedicated his career to education, scholarship, and international dispute resolution.
Miami Law academics attended the AALS conference, highlighting the need for courage in legal education amid recent Supreme Court rulings.
Alexa Chinchilla, J.D. ‘22, attorney at Kozyak Tropin Throckmorton, reflects on her time at Miami Law.
Ha My Linh is earning her LL.M. in international arbitration and has traveled to Australia and China to prepare for her law career.
Navigating this complex process requires a combination of legal expertise and strong communication skills to achieve success.
With a better understanding of what legal compliance in nonprofits looks like, you can be prepared to make a difference.
Sustainability initiatives are increasingly shaped by evolving legal frameworks and regulations.