Traumatic Brain Injury Symposium, April 22
April 8, 2010
Ann McKee, nationally-recognized expert and researcher on traumatic brain injury in athletes, will be the keynote speaker in a School of Law symposium, "Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications for Sport and Health," on April 22.
University of Baltimore's New Law Center Reaches Initial Fundraising Goal of $15 Million
March 18, 2010
The University of Baltimore has achieved its fundraising goal of $15 million in private funding for the development and construction of its new law building. Additional private funding will be sought by the University for various components of the project, especially those that advance UB's goal of a building that is environmentally sustainable and highly efficient.
Law School Alumna Sayra Meyerhoff Donates $1 Million Toward Law School Challenge Grant
March 10, 2010
A $1 million contribution from Sayra Meyerhoff, J.D. '78, M.S. '04, and her husband Neil Meyerhoff will help match a challenge grant for the construction of a new home for the University of Baltimore School of Law.
Attorney General Gansler Discusses Opinion Recognizing Other States' Same-Sex Marriages, March 23
March 5, 2010
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler will discuss his recent finding that Maryland law and evolving public policy supports the recognition of same-sex marriages as permitted in a handful of other states, in a panel discussion for the School of Law's Law and Public Policy series on March 23.
Law School Professor Considers Effects of New Credit Card Reforms
March 2, 2010
TONIGHT: Charles B. Shafer, professor in the University of Baltimore School of Law and a highly respected specialist in consumer law, will appear on Maryland Public Television to discuss new federal laws concerning credit cards.
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