Law Professor Considers Future Supreme Court After Scalia
February 14, 2016
Following the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on Feb. 13, University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Charles Tiefer writes in his Forbes column about the ways that Scalia's passing will impact the highest court in the land.
Law Professor: Can the U.S. Constitution Govern a Global Empire?
January 5, 2016
Writing in The Atlantic, University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Garrett Epps considers whether the Constitution - "written for a coastal republic of 13 states" more than two centuries ago - can work for a global, post-colonial empire.
Law Professor: Reasons to Be 'Cautiously Positive' on India-Pakistan Relations
January 1, 2016
Writing in Forbes, University of Baltimore School of Law Professor Charles Tiefer says there is potential for improved relations between India and Pakistan, in the wake of meetings between the two nations' leaders.
Law Professor: Agreement in Jury Trials Shows Seriousness of Task
December 22, 2015
Commenting on the mistrial of Officer William G. Porter, University of Baltimore School of Law Associate Professor Amy Dillard notes that unanimity in jury trials is an indicator of the seriousness of the task at hand - determining whether someone is guilty or not guilty.
School of Law Dean Ronald Weich: Single Prosecution Can't Solve Broad Social Problems
November 29, 2015
UB School of Law Dean Ronald Weich, writing in The Baltimore Sun, says that no single trial can solve broad social problems - but efforts are underway to address some persistent issues within the criminal justice system.
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