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Barry Law Dean Appointed to ABA Immigration Panel
Barry University School of Law Dean Leticia M. Diaz says she's excited about the opportunity to serve on the American Bar Association's Commission on Immigration. “For me this is truly timely. The United States immigration system is broken and we can no longer wait to make changes. A permanent fix is needed now,” she said. Dean Diaz...

A Call to Protect The Earth
Sister Patricia Siemen, Director of Barry Law School's Center for Earth Jurisprudence, says Pope Francis' long-awaited encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si', issues a call to all people to act in regards to protecting the earth. Siemen wrote about Laudato Si' in an article for the Global Sister's Report, a project of National Catholic...

Barry University Law School partners with Metz Culinary Management for Campus Dining Services
The Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law has partnered with Metz Culinary Management to provide dining services for students, faculty, staff and guests effective July 13, 2015. Under the five-year agreement, Metz Culinary Management plans to implement signature food concept stations that improve the quality and variety of fresh and...

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Cites Barry Law Professor in Milestone Decision
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. quoted Professor Michael T. Morley of Barry University's Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law in his dissenting opinion, written on behalf of four Justices, from a recent Supreme Court ruling concerning states' power over congressional redistricting. “It is gratifying to know that the Court...