
Joseph E. Sullivan, J.D. ’93, is one of the good guys. For the past two decades, he’s been fighting criminals, first as a federal prosecutor and then as a top security officer for eBay, PayPal, and Facebook. Now, he’s taken on the massive...

He calls it SkyRise Miami—a swirling, stylized spire offering breathtaking 40-mile views of the region from three observation...

Sports law has always been a strong interest for students at the law school, and if Miami Law wanted to do some gridiron trash talking, they certainly have the alumni to do so: among the most prominent are NFL Coach Marc Trestman, J.D. ’82,...

Attorney Marla Somerstein Neufeld, J.D. ’07, understands the personal and the legal issues facing couples who find it difficult to start a family. For four years, she and her husband Jason tried pills, inseminations, and In Vitro...

After three productive and happy years at Miami Law, Canadian Jacqueline Frisch graduated cum laude this past May. Her parents, Ron and Hedy Frisch, established a scholarship in recognition of her graduation and the positive...

Alicio A. Piña, J.D. ’90, and his wife, Nirma recently established an endowed scholarship to recognize and honor the 25 years of public service of former Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida...

Kunal M. Parker enjoys challenging assumptions about America’s legal history. “It’s not just our knowledge of history, the stuff of the past, that changes,” said Parker, who is Professor of Law and Dean’s Distinguished Scholar at Miami Law...

Anta Plowden Dancing in the Law Library | Photo by Joshua Prezant
Anta Plowden has seen stuff. Really, really bad stuff. Ten tours at the stick of a C-130 cargo plane in Iraq and Afghanistan will...