Jake Farbman also credits the support he received from law school faculty for helping him transform a creative idea into a strong piece of legal scholarship.
Through an innovative, practical skills curriculum, experiential opportunities, and mentorship, the Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law LL.M. program is empowering women to break into the world of sports law.
An expert on art, museum, and cultural property law, Professor Urice co-authored the sixth edition of Law, Ethics, and the Visual Arts.
The event provided 24 practitioners from five continents with a nine-day program covering a range of football (soccer) law topics, including regulatory structures and commercial legal matters.
The students attribute their rise to the School of Law's skills-based curriculum, experiential opportunities, and supportive alumni and practitioner community.
The programs offer the most comprehensive opportunities anywhere, with courses taught by scores of top-notch experts and graduates securing top jobs.
In its latest annual rankings, the premier music trade publication has once again recognized School of Law graduates in its annual top 100 list.
Registration for the International Football Law Summer Campus closes on March 31, 2025.
Miami Law's annual conference brings together leading entertainment, sports, and art law leaders to discuss current issues in the industry.
PreLaw Magazine bases its rankings on the breadth of curricular offerings, clinics, externships, journals, and student groups.