
With an artful touch, Mark S. Zaid has managed to combine his two passions – comic books and the law.
Zaid, a Washington D.C. attorney well known as an expert in national security law and freedom-of-information issues, has long kept a...

Wide receiver Davone Bess of the Miami Dolphins, who straightened out his life after getting into trouble as a teenager, will be one of three panelists in a seminar on juvenile justice at Miami Law on Tuesday, Sept. 25.
Sponsored by...

Cost efficiency, as well as social and architectural diversity, are some of the reasons that multi-family buildings are becoming increasingly popular in some parts of the world. A lecture and panel discussion at Miami Law this week will...

Judge Marilyn Milian, AB '81, of The People's Court and Judge Alex E. Ferrer, JD '86, of the Judge Alex show will examine entertainment law, mediation, alternate career paths for law students, and entertainment law from the...

In the string of events staged at Miami Law as part of Philanthropy Week, none came as close to the crux of the matter as a panel titled simply "Giving Back to U."
Presented by the Law Alumni Association, the Society of Bar &...

The repatriation of art, antiquities and other cultural objects – often plundered as spoils of war, or looted from ancient sites and burial grounds – has been much on the minds of museum directors and curators in recent years, as countries...

Professor Sarah H. Cleveland of Columbia Law School, a well-known expert in international human rights, is to give the Louis Henkin Lecture on Human Rights at Miami Law on Thursday, Sept. 13. The title of the lecture will be "Rights at War:...

As the election season heats up, a referendum question facing voters on the Florida ballot in November will be at the center of a panel discussion this Thursday at Miami Law.
The panel, organized by a student organization called the...

Global economists use the term "India rising" to describe the economic boom among India's middle class, part of the growing financial power of the second most populous country in the world.
But for Dr. Monisha Bajaj, Ed.D., an...

Inspired by the so-called Arab Spring uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and elsewhere, a few Syrian kids last year scrawled some graffiti calling for freedom from oppression. For their pains, they were arrested, tortured and mutilated. In...