UB Law Gathers National Experts on Amateur Athletics Oct. 29 to Ask Key Question: What Should America's Olympic Goals Be?
October 2, 2009
An unprecedented gathering of amateur sports experts will take place on Oct. 29 at the University of Baltimore School of Law, when the school's Center for Sport and the Law hosts its inaugural amateur sports symposium, "From Doping to Diversity: Legal Issues in the American Olympic Movement."
U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin to Speak at School of Law Sept. 29
September 23, 2009
TODAY: U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin, junior senator for the State of Maryland, will discuss the effects of potential health care reform on the legal profession, to kick off the School of Law's a.m. Law series.
Law Professor Writes About Post-Title IX World of Youth Sports
September 18, 2009
Dionne L. Koller, assistant professor in the University of Baltimore School of Law and an expert in sports and the law, has published an op-ed in The Baltimore Sun on the effects of Title IX on youth sports, and the growing problem of Maryland students opting out of athletics altogether.
Constitution Day: How Justices Are Chosen for the Supreme Court, Sept. 17
September 14, 2009
A close look at the selection and confirmation process for Supreme Court justices - most recently witnessed during the hearings for new Justice Sonia Sotomayor - will highlight the University of Baltimore School of Law's annual Constitution Day event on Thursday, Sept. 17.
Gov. O'Malley, Former AG Curran to Speak on Use of DNA Testing in Law Enforcement, Sept. 9
September 1, 2009
TODAY: Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley and former Maryland Attorney General Joseph Curran, LL.B. '59, will kick off the University of Baltimore's Lunchtime Law discussion series on Sept. 9 with a conversation on the use of DNA evidence in law enforcement.
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