
Discussing civil rights challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, “Defending and Promoting Civil Rights in a Time of Coronavirus” was the virtual half-day symposium hosted by Miami Law, in partnership with the civil rights section...

Discussing civil rights challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, “Defending and Promoting Civil Rights in a Time of Coronavirus” is a virtual half-day symposium on September 17, hosted by Miami Law, in partnership with the Civil...

The University of Miami School of Law, in partnership with the AALS Journal of Legal Education, hosted a spirited virtual symposium, "Power, Privilege, and Transformation: Lessons from the Pandemic for Online Legal Education,"...

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (September 5, 2019) – Throughout the globe, petty offenses, such as loitering laws, are used to exert social control. They criminalize poverty and marginalization and police gender norms. In the...

Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has argued on behalf of free speech during his 45 years on the Supreme Court. In Morse v. Frederick, writing in dissent, the Justice opined that a school’s interest in protecting students from...

In the space of 96 hours, two United States Supreme Court Justices addressed students and faculty at Miami Law.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens delivered a keynote speech about the repercussions of criminal...

With the NFL negotiations concerning the collective bargaining agreement looming over the sports industry, sports and entertainment law professionals gathered at the University of Miami campus last Saturday for Miami Law's 14th Annual...