A former tax accountant and Army reservist, and an international law veteran from different countries prove that the road to a law degree is never straight.
Miami Law students received numerous accolades at the Inter-American Human Rights Moot Court competition in Washington, D.C., and the Sports Arbitration Moot in Madrid, Spain.
As part of the law school's experiential law offerings, Professor Charles C. Jalloh took the students to Geneva for a month.
Professor Osei-Tutu has published widely on intellectual property law and on topics at the intersection of intellectual property, human development, and human rights.
The International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition is an annual event on criminal law.
G. Mitu Gulati, co-author of a paper examining the influence of top litigators on SCOTUS, speaks at the School of Law.
The dedicated team at OCPD, composed of experienced law professionals, facilitates connections between students and top employers through a wide-range of recruiting programs.
PreLaw Magazine bases its rankings on the breadth of curricular offerings, clinics, externships, journals, and student groups.
Charles C. Jalloh, the Richard A. Hausler Chair in Law, will start teaching in the spring.
Erum Siddiqui Kistemaker, J.D. ‘00, always wanted to be a lawyer, and now she runs a thriving private practice.
At the 11th International Criminal Court Competition, Miami Law also ranked Best Team of the Americas Region and advanced to the semifinals.
A globally recognized expert in the law of the sea, Professor Oxman was the featured lecturer for the Spring 2024 Harry and Jane Scheiber Lecture in Ocean Law and Policy.
Gangs have attacked the airport and jails while the de facto Prime Minister was out of the country.
Iryna Shalinska's career path includes an unplanned pivot to Miami Law and sitting for the New York Bar Exam.
In Season 11, Episode 10 Miami Law’s comparative law expert examines the disaster currently unfolding in the jungle connecting Colombia and Panama.