preLaw and National Jurist magazines spotlight the school's pioneering AI lab and award A- grades in five key practice areas and success in law firm employment.
The School of Law adds a new optional admissions question asking applicants to write a detailed prompt as an opportunity to showcase AI prowess—an essential skill for future lawyers.
Driven by a passion for community and advocacy skills honed in law school, Nuñez has built a successful career as an in-house lawyer, helping to connect students with opportunities in business and tech law.
The School of Law’s MiLA Lab receives international recognition for its AI-powered educational tool, ClassInsight, advancing to the finals of a global AI education competition.
While AI systems process information at inhuman speeds and regulatory guardrails weaken globally, Professor Marcia Narine Weldon examines how leaders actually make ethical decisions under extreme pressure.
Miami Law & AI Lab hosted a groundbreaking conference and competition that brought together students, practitioners, and experts to explore the intersection of AI and legal practice.
Brhea D'Mello is leveraging her engineering degrees from Johns Hopkins to immerse herself in the cutting-edge Miami Law & AI Lab.
The School of Law's Miami Law & AI Lab holds a groundbreaking event exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and legal practice.
The Frost Institute grants program helps increase the use of data science to foster breakthroughs in disciplinary pursuits, making the research team more competitive for external funding.
Two partners from Hogan Lovells discussed the evolving legal landscape and the integration of artificial intelligence into business and legal practices.
The Daily Business Review has recognized the lab for pioneering the integration of artificial intelligence into legal education and practice.
Tuana Yazici has already received an M.A. in international administration, with a concentration in international space law, and a B.A. in philosophy, politics, and economics.
The Miami Law & AI Lab held a panel addressing the integration of AI in legal practice and education, highlighting the need for adaptation in a technology-driven landscape.
Kylie Prieto participated in UM's Summer Scholar program during high school and subsequently enrolled in the 3+3 joint degree program in law. She is currently in an on-campus externship at the Office of Technology Transfer.
The legal education magazine has once again singled the law school out for accolades in their Back-to-School 2024 issue.