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- There are, of course, worse things than being excluded
- There are, of course, worse things than being excluded. Participating in a panel at Howard University Law School, Mr. Kamau Kambon offered a solution to the problems facing black people: "We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet." Some in the audience applauded. None audibly protested....
- Research articles 2005-11-21
- Slice of happiness
- Slice of Happiness: Natalie Nicole Patterson and Godfrey Jason St. Alban Mark exchanged marital vows during a ceremony in Atlanta, A week later they wed in Trinidad, the groom's homeland. The bride, a graduate of Kalamazoo College, is a second-year law student at Howard University Law School, The bridegroom, who...
- Research articles 2005-11-14
- 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...
- Research articles 2005-05-23
- Howard Law School team defeats Harvard Law in moot court competition
- WASHINGTON The Howard University Law School's moot court team took first place in the American Bar Association Mock Trial Competition, the first team representing a historically Black college or university to do so. Howard knocked off back-to-back champion Harvard University to take the top spot among the 18...
- Research articles 2005-05-19
- Kurt Schmoke
- The Black elected official who dared to challenge the federal drug policy of sending all victims to prison, former Baltimore Mayor, Kurt Schmoke, is back at it again. Now the dean of Howard University Law School, he has joined a new group seeking to overturn the policy and send most...
- Research articles 2004-11-15
- July 19, 1979
- Patricia Roberts Harris was appointed on this day by President Jimmy Carter as secretary of the U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare. A native of Mattoon, IL, Harris, the daughter of a Pullman waiter father and a schoolteacher mother, earned a bachelor's degree at Howard. In 1960, she graduated...
- Research articles 2004-07-26
- The long road to equality: the product of Black legal skill and strategy, Brown has a Black copyright.
- In the early 1930s the NAACP took on as its primary mission the elimination of segregation in public education, from primary school to the highest reaches of the state university system, including the graduate and professional schools. Charles Houston was hired as NAACP counsel to undertake...
- Research articles 2004-05-03
- Another first for Thurgood Marshall
- Another first for Thurgood Marshall: The first U.S. stamp for 2003 will honor Thurgood Marshall, the first Black person to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice. The 37-cent stamp, which will be released Jan. 7 in Washington, D.C., features a photo of Marshall taken in 1967 when he was...
- Research articles 2003-01-06
- 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...
- 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...
- Research articles 2002-11-07
- Why I teach at Howard
- As a law professor at Howard University in Washington, D.C., I am reminded of the importance of race every morning when I walk to work. In the leisurely stroll down five blocks between my home and office in the nation's capital, I move from a mostly white residential neighborhood that...
- Research articles 2002-05-01
- Spottswood Robinson, U.S. appeals judge, dies in Virginia at 82
- Spottswood W. Robinson III, a lawyer who later became the first Black judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., in 1966 and a former dean of the Howard University Law School, died at his Richmond, Virginia, home. The retired chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals...
- Research articles 1998-11-02
- New directions at Howard - Howard University celebrates 125th anniversary - includes related article on graduate Robert Engram
- PREMIER BLACK UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES 125TM ANNIVERSARY WITH NEW PRESIDENT AND 21sT CENTURY AGENDA SINCE it was rounded 125 years ago for the education of the newly emancipated slaves, historic Howard University has been in the forefront of almost every important change affecting the lives of Black Americans. Decade...
- Research articles 1992-05-01
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- Wayne State University Law School
- FRANK H. WU has been named dean of Wayne State University Law School in Detroit effective July 15. Wu has been on the faculty of the Howard University School of Law for nine years. He also directed the Clinical Law Center at Howard for two years. Wu received a bachelor's...
- Research articles 2004-06-17
- MU's new law school dean held state position in '70s
- Marquette University is expected to name Howard Eisenberg as new dean for its Law School. Eisenberg, 48, is currently dean of the law school at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He would assume the new post at Marquette in mid-July. Eisenberg also is scheduled to...
- Research articles 1995-01-25
- Harvard Law School Honors Black Graduates, Brown Vs. Board of Education Lawyers - Brief Article - Illustration
- Last month, the Harvard University Law School honored its Black alumni and the Brown vs. Board of Education litigation team, many of whom were Harvard Law grads. Ever since George Ruffin graduated in 1869, more than 1,600 African Americans have earned law degrees from Harvard. In fact, the school has...
- Research articles 2000-10-26
- UA Law School to Get Technology Upgrade
- There has been a lot of change, good and bad, at the University of Arkansas School of Law in the past six months.In August, Dean Richard Atkinson died suddenly in Chicago while attending an American Bar Association Conference. To fill his shoes for the 2005-2006 school year, Howard Brill, a...
- Research articles 2006-01-16
- 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...
- Research articles 2004-09-06
- Litigating land loss - Law - Thomas Mitchell - Brief Article
- Thomas Mitchell * Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School * Education: LL.M., University of Wisconsin Law School; J.D., Howard University School of Law, cum laude; B.A., Amherst College * Age: 36 When Thomas Mitchell told his friends he was leaving Covington & Burling, one of...
- Research articles 2002-01-03
- Howard Bell.(profile of the director of the Wayne State University Research and Technology Park)(Brief Article)
- Byline: Laura Bailey Age: 40 Title: Director, Wayne State University Research and Technology Park. Education: Bachelor of science, electrical engineering, Brown University, 1985; Juris doctor, University of Virginia Law School, 1992; MBA, Un Byline: Laura Bailey ...
- Research articles 2003-03-10
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