La “Red de la Calle” or “Street Net” Helps Cuban Youth Connect It is no surprise Cuba’s connection to the internet is highly regulated. Many consider it to be among the most tightly controlled in the world....
Former CABA leader Judge Monica Gordo relishes her new role in the Circuit Civil Division Every three years, Miami-Dade County judicial assignments rotate, and change springs on the court administration, the bench and attorneys through...
CABA v. Christopher: Twentieth Anniversary of the Guantánamo Refugees Litigation By Christina M. Frohock In the summer of 1994, tens of thousands of refugees—or balseros—boarded boats, rafts, and even truck tires in a...
Dichos de Cuba El que quiera su celeste que le cueste – If you want the sky, it will cost you. Success has a price: effort, time, money, dedication, etc. Th...
Newly Paved Foreign Investment Avenues in Cuba: Potholes and Pitfalls By: Candice Balmori, Esq.[1] In the context of President Obama’s December 2014 statement regarding the re-establishment of diplomatic relati...
All That Glitters is Not Gold Oppression is defined as: (1) An act of cruelty, severity, unlawful exaction, or excessive use of authority; (2) An act of subjecting to cruel a...
CABA Celebrates Supreme Court Decision In Obergefell V. Hodges MIAMI – June 26, 2015 – The United States Supreme Court, in a vote of 5-4, rules that the Constitution’s guarantees of due process and equ...
What next for U.S.- Cuban Relations? The purpose of the CABA on Cuba Committee is to recommend to the CABA Board what CABA’s position and role, if any, would be when a political tr...
CABA Applauds The Plaintiffs In Obergefell V. Hodges MIAMI – May 5, 2015 – The United States Supreme Court heard two and half hours of oral arguments on Tuesday, April 28, 2015, on the issue of...