The 10th annual forum, to be held on Jan. 30, 2026, will explore the rapidly shifting landscape of class action litigation, driven by changes in law and technology, at the University of Miami School of Law.
Marking its 100th anniversary, the University of Miami's oldest honor society has 372 Miami Law graduates as members, highlighting its strong tie to the school.
A nationally recognized expert in intimate partner violence law and policy, Professor Coker’s scholarship focuses on criminal law, gender, and race inequality.
Law Alumni Association president Harout Samra and new University Provost Joel Samuels discussed a bold, collaborative future for Miami Law during the 76th annual breakfast event.
The 2012 graduate, who took his LSAT in Afghanistan, brings two decades of experience as an Army infantry officer and judge advocate to his new role in Atlanta.
Professor Stotzky is a human rights law expert and the author of two books on Haiti.
Student-led legal efforts provide second chances for immigration clients while honing advanced advocacy and litigation skills.
The Miami Law & Finance Workshop features a strong line-up of papers that offers scholarly discussion, broadens access, and fosters essential mentorship for junior scholars in the rapidly evolving field of law and finance.
In 2025, U.S. News and World Report specialty programs ranked Miami Law's clinical programs #24 in the nation. The publication determines these rankings out of 195 law schools according to academic peer reputation.
A manual for law school clinics, co-authored by professor JoNel Newman, was translated into Armenian to strengthen the country's legal aid clinics and highlights the impact of clinical scholarship at the School of Law.