Associate Dean for Administration Joy Gaslevic has been awarded the University of Baltimore Staff Recognition Award for Exceptional Contribution to the Mission of the University. Gaslevic’s influence reaches every corner of UBalt Law. She led the development of the 2025–2030 Strategic Plan throug...
The University of Baltimore School of Law is proud to announce that William P. Atkins, Class of 1992, has been named the 2025 Lawyer of the Year by the Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC). Established more than 150 years ago, the BADC is the nation’s third-oldest bar association, a...
Assistant Professor of Law Katie Kronick, Director of the Criminal Defense & Advocacy Clinic, was a guest on the Scholars Strategy Network’s No Jargon podcast, where she discussed her research on how intellectual disabilities are recognized—and too often overlooked—in the criminal legal system.
Jourdan Wallace had always envisioned law school as part of her plan, but being sent home during the COVID-19 pandemic helped her redefine her ‘why’—the reason she was pursuing a law degree.
Celebrating the Publication of the New Oxford Handbook of Women and International Law Professor Nienke Grossman, a leading scholar of feminist approaches to international law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, continues to shape global conversations about gender, justice, and the powe...
UBalt Law’s award-winning faculty are driving meaningful change through scholarship that informs policy, strengthens institutions, and impacts lives locally and nationally. We’re pleased to share our newest Faculty Scholarship Newsletter, which highlights recent accomplishments, introduces...
The University of Baltimore's Centennial, which culminated in a Grand Celebration on Nov. 13, is receiving positive attention from all over the community.
The Daily Record's 2025 Family Law Power List includes nearly a dozen alumni from The University of Baltimore School of Law.
The evening event at M&T Bank Exchange offers a look back at the University’s groundbreaking history as an accessible city institution, and a glimpse into its future as a hub for educational opportunity.