Miami Law offers students a variety of mindfulness course offerings to choose from across their academic careers. These courses have been developed to meaningfully integrate mindfulness and mindfulness practices into the substance and craft of the law.
Mindfulness in Law: (LAW 153A) offers students an introduction to mindfulness across a variety of substantive and procedural areas of law including trial practice, mediation, negotiation, and judicial decision-making. This course was developed and is taught by Scott Rogers, Founder and Director of the Mindfulness in Law Program.
Mindful Ethics (LAW 408) offers students an introduction to mindfulness and its application in the context of professional responsibility and ethical decision making. This course was co-developed and is taught by Scott Rogers, Founder and Director of the Mindfulness in Law Program and Jan Jacobowitz.
Mindfulness & Negotiation (LAW 796A) offers students an introduction to mindfulness and negotiation. This course was co-developed and is taught by Professors Scott Rogers and Harley Tropin.
Mindfulness & Motivating Business Compliance with the Law (LAW 658) offers students an exploration of mindfulness, ethics, and corporate compliance. This course was co-developed and is taught by Professors Robert Rosen and Scott Rogers.
Mindfulness & Leadership (LAW 197A) offers students an introduction to mindful leadership, a rapidly growing areas in the field of business, law, and government.

Other courses that have infused mindfulness into the classroom are the Health Rights Clinic, the Children & Youth Law Clinic, the Immigration Clinic , the Human Rights Clinic, the Bankruptcy Clinic, Mediation classes, and Legal Communication and Research Skills (LComm). In years past, mindfulness has also been introduced into to the Post Graduate Student Service Fellows Program, the Academic Achievement Program, and Miami Law Legal Corps.