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Miami Law's Juris Doctor program is an intensive full-time course that blends challenging academic coursework with practical legal skills training. This 88-credit program spans three academic years of dedicated study.
First-year students benefit from a distinctive orientation program that builds proficiency in legal techniques while establishing a framework for comprehending legal theory and substance. This foundational experience prepares students to examine how legal systems interact with political, economic, and societal factors.
In today's world facing climate crises, environmental degradation, and rising oceans, legal professionals have become crucial defenders of our planet. Environmental attorneys engage in diverse work - from crafting protective legislation to handling cases involving pollution sites and wildlife preservation, while balancing development needs with water resource management.
Situated near North America's largest subtropical wetlands, Miami Law provides comprehensive environmental law studies through specialized courses, a dedicated Environmental Law Program, and a focused Concentration. Collaborative initiatives with the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science and the Leonard and Jayne Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy connect scientific knowledge with legal practice. Whether aspiring to work in private firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, or international NGOs, Miami Law equips students to become influential figures in environmental law.