Professor Caroline Mala Corbin is a noted constitutional scholar on First Amendment issues relating to freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
The article, A Critical Race Theory Analysis of Critical Race Theory Bans, was published by UC Irvine Law Review.
A constitutional and criminal law expert, Professor Jones is the author of four books.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Miami provides educational, intellectual, and social enrichment to individuals 50 years and older.
Belle Torek and Ariana Aboulafia, both J.D. '20, shared their research on disinformation and the First Amendment at Yale Law School's 11th annual Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference in April.
In Season 10, Episode 13, constitutional scholar Professor Corbin wades into assaults on women’s rights.
The attorney who led the fight to return a Black beach resort to the descendants of the original owners in landmark reparations case speaks at Miami Law. An exoneree, now a successful defense attorney, shares his experience navigating the legal system following a wrongful conviction at age 17.
An expert on the First Amendment, Professor Corbin published articles on free speech and discussed abortion law and transgender rights in several conferences and symposia.
Legal experts at Miami Law fear the impact on the courts of the snowballing number of legal challenges related to elections and urged more robust action from bar associations and adherence to legal conduct codes.
The American Law Institute bestows prestigious honor to constitutional law scholar.
The Jan. 6 hearings investigating the facts and causes of the domestic terrorism attack on the U.S. Capitol are a colossal storytelling feat with a myriad of possible outcomes, according to communications and constitutional law specialists at the University of Miami.
The 5-4 ruling, handed down on June 24, is a major setback for women’s reproductive rights, some legal scholars say. But anti-abortion activists and some religious groups applauded the historic decision.