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Brian Miller is an Assistant Professor whose teaching and scholarship focus primarily on property law, land use and housing, and issues of law & religion. Professor Miller is particularly interested in how community institutions and cultural practices affect law and policy surrounding the built environment. His scholarship has been or soon will be published in the Southern California Law Review, Maryland Law Review, Missouri Law Review, Wisconsin Law Review Forward, Mercer Law Review and Texas A&M Journal of Property Law.

Before joining Duquesne Kline, Professor Miller was a Visiting Assistant Professor and Donald Gaines Murray Fellow at the University of Maryland School of Law. Before entering academia, he worked as a law clerk on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He also previously served as an Associate Attorney General at the North Carolina Department of Justice and as a law clerk on the Supreme Court of North Carolina. He received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law and his B.A. in political science from North Carolina State University, where he graduated as valedictorian.

Education

  • J.D., University of Virginia School of Law
  • B.A., North Carolina State University

Areas of Expertise

  • Property
  • Land Use
  • Housing
  • State & Local Government
  • Law & Religion

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Brian M. Miller, Standing Against Housing, 85 Md. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026).

Brian M. Miller, Housing Gridlock, 97 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1233 (2024).

Brian M. Miller, A Common-Law Remedy for the Eviction Epidemic, 86 Mo. L. Rev. 795 (2021).

Brian M. Miller, Changing Demographics and Future of Religious Exercise, 2021 Wis. L. Rev. Fwd. 101 (2021).

Brian M. Miller, Religion and Local Power, 72 Mercer L. Rev. 531 (2021).

Brian M. Miller, Drone Delivery and the Takings Clause, 6 Tex. A&M J. Prop. L. 139 (2020).