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.
University of Miami School of Law students have the unusual opportunity to advocate for issues with the United Nations with clinics, programs, and faculty.
The latest international proposal to send Kenyan troops to help the Haitian police will not address the roots of the problems, University of Miami experts on the Caribbean nation say.
The University of Miami School of Law's specialty programs in clinical training and international law have moved up and been ranked among the top in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.
After an aborted mutiny, Russian President Vladimir Putin has distanced the coup leader, doubled down on state media control, and appears to have tightened his chokehold on power, according to Miami Law expert Rueda-Saiz.
The Seminario en Latinoamérica de TeorÃa Constitucional y PolÃtica (Seminar on Latin American Constitutional and Political Theory) is an annual academic gathering which brings scholars together from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain to discuss complex theoretical issues of law, society, and policy of significance to the Americas.
The American Society of International Law's 2023 meeting addressed "The Reach and Limits of International Law to Solve Today's Challenges."
Grades awarded for Trial Advocacy, International Law, Public Policy Law, Real Estate Law, Estate Planning, Entertainment Law, and Technology Law.
Miami Law Professor Pablo Rueda-Saiz discusses the legal ramifications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as it grinds into its second year with no end in sight.