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Dean Phillip J. Closius seeks to upgrade U of Baltimore law school
Newly appointed Dean Phillip J. Closius said the five-year plan he announced this week for the University of Baltimore School of Law revolves around one key issue. "Your people have to be your selling point," he said Thursday of his plans to step up efforts to attract more...
Tags: Baltimore Law School
Research articles 2007-08-03
Univ. of Baltimore Law School seeks equitable state funding
While the University of Maryland School of Law proudly points to its top-tier ranking in U.S. News & World Report's annual survey of law schools nationwide, its sister school is relegated to a low spot in the lowest of the four tiers. Why the disparity? University of Baltimore...
Tags: Baltimore Law School, board, disparity, professor
Research articles 2002-04-06
Univ. of Baltimore Law School seeks equitable state funding
While the University of Maryland School of Law proudly points to its top-tier ranking in U.S. News & World Report's annual survey of law schools nationwide, its sister school is relegated to a low spot in the lowest of the four tiers. Why the disparity? University of Baltimore...
Tags: Baltimore Law School, disparity, professor
Research articles 2002-04-06

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Ex-Baltimore mayor Kurt Schmoke selected dean of Howard University Law School
Kurt Schmoke, the Harvard-trained lawyer elected the first Black mayor of Baltimore, recent]y was named dean of the Howard University School of Law. Howard President H. Patrick Swygert announced the appointment of Schmoke, 52, who served three terms as mayor of Baltimore and will take over as head of...
Tags: Baltimore, Howard University Law School
Research articles 2002-11-04
Former Baltimore mayor to head Howard University Law School - noteworthy news
WASHINGTON Kurt L. Schmoke, a Harvard-trained lawyer who served three terms as mayor of Baltimore, has been named dean of e Howard University School of Law. Howard President H. Patrick Swygert announced the appointment of Schmoke, who was the first African American elected mayor of Baltimore, at a...
Tags: Baltimore, Howard University Law School
Research articles 2002-11-07
U of MD School of Social Work to switch buildings
Several research programs of the University of Maryland School of Social Work will move on July 12 into the new Law School Building at 550 W. Baltimore St., relieving a space shortage in the School of Social Work's present building at 550 W. Baltimore St. Most classrooms and the administrative...
Tags: University of Maryland
Research articles 2002-07-03
Patz family endows U of MD Law with $5M
Two days after faculty and students moved into the University of Maryland's new law school building, the school announced it would name the building for the late Nathan Patz, a 1926 alumnus. The naming recognizes the recent $5 million donation - the largest in the school's history -...
Tags: University of Maryland
Research articles 2002-07-11
Briefs: New students coming to U of MD law school+
New students coming An impressive first-year class of 225 students will be among those using the new, 259,000-square-foot University of Maryland School of Law building when it opens this summer in downtown Baltimore. With an 85 percent increase in applications this year, the entering class will comprise less...
Tags: agent, Banking, FTC
Research articles 2002-05-01
Baltimore's inner-city classrooms familiar to that of Kansas City's
Twenty years ago, Susan Goering left Kansas City for Baltimore, becoming legal director of the ACLU of Maryland Inc. Seven years out of law school, her experience in private practice included a "Brown v. Board of Education-style" class action aimed at desegregating Kansas City, Mo., public schools....
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Maryland
Research articles 2007-04-27
University of Maryland librarians and a professor creates a tour of
Lawyers could spend years making their way from Baltimore's law schools into its law offices and courthouses without ever really knowing the tradition they've followed. Now, though, librarians and a professor at the University of Maryland School of Law have created a tour of Baltimore's legal history...
Tags: Baltimore, University of Maryland
Research articles 2006-11-30
Procurement nominee earns high marks from acquisition community
President Obama selected one of the most knowledgeable and even-handed government acquisition professionals to run the administration's procurement policy shop, contracting observers said on Monday.Obama late last week formally nominated Daniel Gordon, deputy general counsel of the Government Accountability Office, as administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy at...
Tags: Procurement
News items 2009-10-05
University of Maryland School of Law plans lawsuit against
According to an advisory from the University of Maryland School of Law, the school's Environmental Law Clinic plans to file a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Baltimore on Wednesday against the Velsicol Chemical Corp. for violations of the federal Clean Water Act at the company's Chestertown manufacturing facility. The...
Tags: lawsuit, University of Maryland
Research articles 2008-03-12
Baltimore City Circuit Court draws sparse crowd at UM School of Law
Baltimore City Circuit Judge Albert J. Matricciani Jr. held court at the University of Maryland School of Law Ceremonial Court Room yesterday, giving students a unique opportunity to observe summary judgment arguments in a business case potentially involving more than $400 million in damages.Last week, Matricciani said he looked forward...
Tags: Baltimore, FINANCE, financial, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2006-03-28
Law schools help make public careers feasible
Graduates of the University of Baltimore School of Law who want to go into public interest careers will soon have an easier time when it comes to paying off student loans. Under the new Loan Repayment Assistance Program, alumni making use of their legal education by working at...
Tags: CAREER, graduate, University of Maryland
Research articles 2005-01-25
Kurt Schmoke
In it's biggest victory of the year, the Howard University law school's mock trial team defeated Harvard and six other teams for the championship of the American Bar Association national competition. In the Congressional Record, Rep. Elijah Cummings, himself a former Howard team member, praised the outstanding performance and mentioned...
Tags: Howard University Law School, team
Research articles 2005-05-23
A close look at No Child Left Behind: at Schools 2004, clinicians and federal officials probe impact of the law.
Not far from the nation's capital where the No Child Left Behind NCLB law was enacted, nearly 740 participants gathered at ASHA's 2004 Schools Conference at Baltimore's Inner Harbor to take a close look at a law that has left no school district or state unchanged....
Tags: conference, disability, education, Quality, standards, U.S. Department of Education
Research articles 2004-09-21
This week in Black history
August 30, 1967- Thurgood Marshall was confirmed as the first Black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court on this day. Appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, Marshall served from 1967 through 1991. He also was the first Black to serve as U.S. Solicitor General. Marshall was born in Baltimore...
Tags: Air Force, Baltimore, education
Research articles 2004-09-06
Baltimore City Circuit Court Drug Treatment Court's on retired
Last month, the Honorable Allen L. Schwait laid down his gavel and turned in his robe. But not for long. Starting last week, Schwait began presiding over the Baltimore City Circuit Court Drug Treatment Court. Judges generally rotate into the court every six months;...
Tags: U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2007-09-17
Baltimore City Community College - On The Move - Herbert Sledge, Jr - Brief Article
HERBERT SLEDGE JR., director of public relations at Baltimore City Community College, has been selected to receive the Distinguished Black Marylanders Award by the Towson University Office of Diversity Resources. Sledge earned a bachelor's from Morgan State and juris doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law.
Tags: Towson University, University of Maryland
Research articles 2002-03-14
Heart to heart
Heart To Heart: Jason Aubrey Jack tied the knot with Leslie Simone Strothers at the President's Garden at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. The newlyweds are both graduates of Johns Hopkins University. The bride, also a graduate of Rutgers University Law School at Camden, is a law clerk, Superior Court...
Tags: graduate, Johns Hopkins University
Research articles 2005-02-21
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