Urban Child Symposium, April 1
February 24, 2010
"Health and the Urban Child," the second annual Urban Child Symposium hosted by the Center for Families, Children and the Courts, will bring together regional and national experts on April 1 to address the daunting issues facing children who live in the city.
Law Professor: Citizens United Case Could Cause a 'Stampede' of Attack Ads
February 22, 2010
In an op-ed in the Feb. 22 edition of The National Law Journal, University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Christopher J. Peters criticized the U.S. Supreme Court's recent Citizens United v. FEC decision as a misuse of the "marketplace of ideas" analogy for American democracy.
Lunchtime Law: Activist Cheryl Jacques, Former Human Rights Campaign President, Feb. 24
February 18, 2010
Activist Cheryl Jacques, former president and executive director of the Human Rights Campaign and the first openly gay Massachusetts state senator, will serve as guest speaker at the School of Law's "Lunchtime Law" event on Feb. 24.
Pulitzer Prize Winner Sheryl WuDunn to Deliver Keynote Address for Law School's Third Annual Conference on Feminist Legal Theory, March 5
February 1, 2010
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Sheryl WuDunn will keynote the third annual feminist legal theory conference at the University of Baltimore School of Law on March 5. The conference will bring together law students, legal academics, practitioners and activists to explore the effects of applied feminism on marginalized communities.
Law Professor Appointed to National Anti-Doping Review Board for Athletes
January 25, 2010
Dionne Koller, assistant professor in the University of Baltimore School of Law and an expert in the growing area of athletes' eligibility in high-profile sporting events such as the Olympics, has been appointed to the United States Anti-Doping Agency's Anti-Doping Review Board.
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