A pro bono legal service champion since the 1970s, Patricia Redmond has helped various clients navigate the complex issues involved with insolvency and bankruptcy.
Soaring eviction rates in Coconut Grove have impacted Black residents in a possible violation of the Fair Housing Act.
The program is a comprehensive summer school initiative to promote literacy, cultural awareness, and civic engagement among children and families in Miami-Dade County.
The Center for Ethics and Public Service worked hand in hand with local partners challenging citywide racial gerrymandering.
Miami Law's Center for Ethics and Public Service has been awarded the Caribbean Bar Association's Public Service Award for 2023.
Dr. Marvin Dunn is a renowned expert on race and ethnic issues in America and a nationally respected scholar, author, historian, documentary filmmaker, and community activist.
Although January 1, 2023, marked a century since the murders of Black citizens and the destruction of their town, the year began with Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, banning state public schools from teaching the pilot AP African American Studies course.
Alexander Rundlet will serve as the Fredman Foundation Practitioner-in-Residence and lecturer for the Center for Ethics and Public Service.
Judge Michael Hanzman credited with quick $83M settlement in complicated civil case.
Professor Anthony Alfieri, Dean’s Distinguished Scholar and director of the Center for Ethics and Public Service, recently published an article, “Racial Trauma in Civil Rights Representation,” with Angela OnWuachi-Willig in the Michigan Law Review.
The Center for Ethics and Public Service presents the Lawyers in Leadership Award to a local social justice and civil rights advocacy group.
Faculty and staff from Miami Law were represented at the 116th Association of American Law Schools annual meeting, themed "Freedom, Equality, and the Common Good."