School of Law Hosts 13th Feminist Legal Theory Conference, April 7-8
April 7, 2022
The University of Baltimore School of Law is hosting "The Big Idea," the 13th Feminist Legal Theory Conference, on April 7-8. The "big ideas" under discussion include identity and personhood, intimate partner violence, reframing consent and victimhood, human rights and more.
UBalt Law Forum Hosts 'Blight to Betterment' Symposium on Non-Governmental Solutions to City Issue, April 5
March 30, 2022
The University of Baltimore School of Law's Law Forum will present a symposium, "Blight to Betterment," on April 5. The event will focus on various approaches that non-governmental organizations are taking to address blight in Baltimore, such as lending programs, affordable housing development, code enforcement, and vacant land management. The symposium's goal is to highlight non-governmental solutions that supplement governmental intervention, and have a meaningful conversation with community members who are working on this important issue.
Law School Webinar: 'The Surveillance State: Big Data as Big Brother,' March 30
March 29, 2022
The University of Baltimore School of Law will host a webinar, "The Surveillance State: Big Data as Big Brother," on March 30. Join Prof. Nicole McConlogue, clinic director at West Virginia University College of Law; Aiha Nguyen, program director of Labor Futures at Data & Society Research Institute; and UBalt Law Prof. Michele Gilman, director of the Saul Ewing Advocacy Clinic, in a discussion on why we should be wary of surveillance technologies and how law can be reformed to resist the surveillance society. UBalt Law Prof. Colin Starger, director of the Legal Data & Design Clinic, will moderate the discussion.
Prof. Kim Wehle in Panel Discussion Based on Her New Book, How to Think Like a Lawyer, March 10
March 8, 2022
University of Baltimore School of Law Prof. Kim Wehle will discuss her new book, How to Think Like a Lawyer - and Why: A Common-Sense Guide to Everyday Dilemmas, with an online panel discussion featuring Wehle, MSNBC News legal analyst Glenn Kirschner, and law alumna Beatrice Thomas, J.D. '19, an associate with Whiteford Taylor Preston, on March 10.
March UB Law in Focus Webinars Look at Juvenile Justice Reform in Maryland and the Surveillance State
March 1, 2022
The University of Baltimore School of Law's webinar series, UB Law in Focus, continues in March with discussions of two timely and important topics. On March 2, "Juvenile Justice: Why Reform is Needed Now" will look at legislation currently in the Maryland General Assembly that would make meaningful changes to juvenile justice policy. On March 30, the series will host a discussion on "The Surveillance State: Big Data as Big Brother."
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