At the annual Eubie Awards, students, student organizations, faculty, and staff receive recognition for their investment in co-curricular programs and their commitment to improving the campus experience for all.
Adria Obonyo, a third-year student at the University of Baltimore School of Law, turned a personal connection to immigration into a nationally recognized symposium, coordinating 12 panelists and securing a prominent immigration attorney as keynote speaker. The event brought urgent, timely scholar...
In the latest episode of More Than Play: A Discussion with Professor Dionne Koller About Youth Sports, Professor Dionne Koller joins hosts Dr. Brian Feeley and Dr. Nirav Pandya to examine how law, policy, and politics influence the national youth sports landscape.
Gallagher LLP and The University of Baltimore Foundation have established an endowed fund supporting the Fannie Angelos Program for Academic Excellence.
This event highlights how the checks and balances of constitutional government advance (or fail to advance) liberty and the general welfare in the United States.
Frost Law and the UBalt School of Law have announced the creation of a special program designed to encourage and reward law students interested in pursuing a career in tax law. Through this partnership, Frost Law will provide at least two UBalt law students with a paid, 10-week summer fellowship ...
UBalt law is thrilled to announce that Professor Mortimer Sellers has been elected a titular member, and Professor Ioanna Tourkochoriti an associate member, of the International Academy of Comparative Law (IACL). This prestigious election recognizes the exceptional scholarship and contributions o...
The Center for Criminal Justice Reform (CCJR) at the University of Baltimore School of Law supports community-driven efforts to address harm and inequity in the criminal justice system and advance public safety. Aligned with both parts of that mission, CCJR has been proud to partner with the Comm...
Imagine a course where every week you get to engage with a different law professor in their area of expertise under the same theme. That’s exactly what The University of Baltimore School of Law students love about the Special Topics in Applied Feminism course.