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Studying Abroad – STU Law Students Share their Summer in Spain Program Experience
After a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Thomas University College of Law is pleased to have provided students with the exciting opportunity to study abroad during the summer 2022 semester. The Summer in Spain Program took…

STU Law’s Moot Court Members Compete In Prestigious International Law Competitions
Congratulations to Claudia Gurdian, William Cossio, and Gaia Rodriguez, who recently represented STU in the Richard DeWitt Memorial Vis Pre-Moot sponsored by the Florida Bar International Law Section, as well as the William C. Vis International…

The Intercultural Human Rights Law Review proudly hosted a panel on: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Who, What, Where, When, and Why?
April 19, 2022
Moderated by Professor Roza Pati, the panel featured Dr. Denys Bakaiev, LL.M. in Intercultural Human Rights Candidate, Professor Siegfried Wiessner, Director of the Graduate Program in Intercultural Human Rights, and Ms. Rossanna…

STU Law alumnus, Houson R. Lafrance Awarded MLK Award
Congratulations to St. Thomas University College of Law alumnus, faculty, and Trial Team faculty advisor Houson R. Lafrance on receiving the Black Law Student Association (BLSA) Martin Luther King, Jr. Award!
On Wednesday, January 26th, at…

Former STU LL.M. Human Rights Student Appointed as New Ambassador of Haiti to the Holy See
Ambassador Piquant Credits STU for Preparing Him for the Important Role
Jean Jude Piquant, a former student of St. Thomas University’s College of Law's LL.M. Program in Intercultural Human Rights, was recently welcomed in audience by His…

Meet STU College of Law graduate Alexander Concha
At 41-years old, Juris Doctorate and Florida native, Alexander Concha, is in the process of moving his family to Washington, D.C. to continue his legal education. He will be attending Georgetown University for his Tax LLM. This…

St. Thomas University’s College of Law 1st Black Female Student Bar Association President
By the time Florida native Jaime Noicely was 12 years old, she knew she wanted to be an attorney. Her uncommon certainty and drive led her to assess each personal and education-based decision to ensure she stayed on a path leading her to law…