Join our panelists, Michele Nethercott, Erica J. Suter, and George Seward, in discussing challenges to successful claims of actual innocence, October 27th at 6:00pm in the Moot Courtroom. Click on the title for more details and for registration links.
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Volume 52 Submissions
The University of Baltimore Law Review is currently accepting submissions for publication in Volume 52. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year. Authors are welcomed to submit articles for consideration, along with a resume and cover letter, to ublawreview@ubalt.edu or via Scholastica. More information on the submission process can be found atContinue reading “Volume 52 Submissions”
Help UB Law Host an Exceptional Academic Event: Fall 2019 Symposium
In conjunction with the publication of University of Baltimore Law Review, Vol. 49, the School of Law will host a two-day symposium on Nov. 15 and 16, 2019 Chosen by the Law Review student staff the Black Law Student Association and the Criminal Law Association, the theme of the conference is the history of American enslavement,Continue reading “Help UB Law Host an Exceptional Academic Event: Fall 2019 Symposium”
CALL FOR PAPERS: APPLIED FEMINISM AND PRIVACY
The Center on Applied Feminism at the University of Baltimore School of Law seeks paper proposals for the Twelfth Feminist Legal Theory Conference. We hope you will join us for this exciting conference on April 2 and 3, 2020. The theme is Privacy. As always, the conference focuses on the intersection of gender and race,Continue reading “CALL FOR PAPERS: APPLIED FEMINISM AND PRIVACY”
CALL FOR PAPERS: APPLIED FEMINISM AND PRIVACY
The Center on Applied Feminism at the University of Baltimore School of Law seeks paper proposals for the Twelfth Feminist Legal Theory Conference. We hope you will join us for this exciting conference on April 2 and 3, 2020. The theme is Privacy. As always, the conference focuses on the intersection of gender and race,Continue reading “CALL FOR PAPERS: APPLIED FEMINISM AND PRIVACY”