Black History and Diversity Celebration, Feb. 17
February 2, 2012
The University of Baltimore School of Law's Black Law Students Association invites you to attend its annual celebration of Black History Month - this year a diversity panel symposium exploring the theme, "Have We Reached the Mountaintop?: Perspectives on Minority Progress," on
Family Law Clinic Observes City District Court's Work on Domestic Violence Cases
January 23, 2012
A month-long period of observation of a Baltimore District Court specializing in domestic violence cases is the basis for a critical report by students from the University of Baltimore School of Law's Family Law Clinic.
Clinical Law Director's New Book Questions Effectiveness of Nation's Domestic Violence Laws
December 19, 2011
In her new book, A Troubled Marriage, Leigh Goodmark, associate professor, director of clinical education and co-director of the Center on Applied Feminism at the University of Baltimore School of Law, argues strongly that the laws designed to head off domestic violence and punish abusers are in need of essential, top to bottom reform.
Interim Law School Dean Receives Daily Record's 2011 Leadership in Law Award
December 6, 2011
University of Baltimore School of Law Interim Dean Michael Higginbotham has been named a winner of The Daily Record's 2011 Leadership in Law Award.
Law Professor: Would a Woman in Penn State's Athletic Administration Have Made a Difference?
November 21, 2011
Would the presence of a woman in the leadership of Penn State's athletic program administration have made a difference in the still-unfolding sexual abuse scandal that has rocked the campus? Dionne Koller, associate professor in the School of Law and director of its Center for Sport and the Law, asks this question in an op-ed in The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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