Recent successes demonstrate how law clinics provide students with meaningful legal experience while serving clients facing life-altering immigration proceedings.
Endowment will annually honor top constitutional law students, cultivating future leaders in a key legal discipline.
Whether you plan to work alongside investigators or become one yourself, a Master of Legal Studies with a focus on human resources and risk management can provide valuable insight into the complexities of employment law.Â
From real estate contracts and dispute resolution to transaction management and property law, professionals working in real estate and construction can benefit greatly from a strong legal foundation.Â
Patricia Sánchez Abril has held several leadership roles across multiple schools during her career at the University of Miami.
Just over a year after graduating from the Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law LL.M. program, the dual-licensed attorney steps into a pivotal global leadership role.
The team also received top honors in the competition, earning the second-best brief and best oralist awards.
The University of Miami Law Review, celebrating its 80th anniversary this year, will examine how shifts in legal doctrine have impacted democratic accountability and the rule of law.
Jill Barton, a former Associated Press journalist turned legal writing authority, will now help steer the national conversation on improving legal writing following her appointment.
The funds from the Robinhood Settlement will directly support the clinic’s mission of providing student-led advocacy for investors with small-dollar claims.
Miami Law students were given a unique educational experience as they observed live Eleventh Circuit oral arguments on campus, bridging the gap between classroom theory and real-world advocacy.
The law school’s Class Action & Complex Litigation Forum offered exclusive events to students in the art of legal advocacy.