DEF CON, the world's largest cybersecurity conference, featured various tracks of speakers on computer and hacking-related subjects, as well as cybersecurity challenges and competitions.
The Lit Skills Program provides students with the practical, hands-on experience and mentorship needed to build confidence and excel in real-world practice.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor captivated an audience of nearly 600 at the University of Miami with a discussion of her new children’s book and the law.
Law students in public service internships enhanced their legal skills and commitment to community impact through hands-on experiences led by School of Law graduates.
The International Jurist put Miami Law’s LL.M. programs on its honor roll for their focus on integrating international students with American law students, professional support, and practical learning opportunities.
Professor Hill teaches and writes in the areas of federal income tax, constitutional law, and election law.
Driven by a passion for community and advocacy skills honed in law school, Nuñez has built a successful career as an in-house lawyer, helping to connect students with opportunities in business and tech law.
Jessica Owley specializes in Environmental Law and Property Law, with a focus on Climate Change Law and Policy, and oversees the Environmental Law Program.
Building on her public interest experiences at Miami Law, Christina Velazquez, J.D. ’25, now serves as a family law staff attorney with Dade Legal Aid.
The ABA’s Mendes Hershman Student Writing Contest is a highly regarded legal writing competition that rewards students for outstanding writing on business law topics.
The “triple Cane” with deep roots in the community has taken the helm as the new president of the University of Miami School of Law Alumni Association.
Two legal eagles from Miami Law attended the United Nations convention, where high-level meetings were held that could help the Federated States of Micronesia.