UB’s new Angelos Law Center gets ready for its close-up
The University of Baltimore School of Law’s new building is 12 stories of neon greens, yellows and oranges, with winding staircases and windows at every turn. The final touches are being added to the new, $112 million John and Frances Angelos Law Center, which will open April 30 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan.
Finishing touches: UB’s new Angelos Law Center gets ready for its close-up
The University of Baltimore School of Law’s new building is 12 stories of neon greens, yellows and oranges, with winding staircases and windows at every turn.
UB Law’s Higginbotham takes on the lingering effects of Jim Crow
In May 2004, University of Baltimore School of Law professor F. Michael Higginbotham gave a speech to mark the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court’s historic ruling that found segregated public schools were inherently unequal.
State’s law schools join forces with practical approach to trial advocacy
Lawyers became actors and students became attorneys last Monday in the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law’s moot court room.
UB Law wins age-bias case
The University of Baltimore School of Law did not discriminate based on age when it hired a younger professor with more clinical training over an older attorney with more professional experience, the Court of Special Appeals has held.
Angelos devotes another $5M to UB Law
Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos has donated another $5 million to the University of Baltimore School of Law to fund its new building.
Survey: UB Law down 21 spots
Both Maryland law schools fell in U.S. News & World Report’s rankings this year, though the University of Baltimore School of Law took the hardest hit with a 21-spot drop.
Mythbuster: UB Law prof takes on the tea party
A University of Baltimore School of Law professor is tackling what he calls the biggest myths being spread about the Constitution today.
AT&T donates $300K toward UB family law center, truancy court program
AT&T has given $300,000 to the University of Baltimore Foundation for the law school’s center for families and its truancy court program.
Carton named first Parsons professor at UB
Dr. Sean Carton has been named the first Bob “Go Daddy” Parsons Professor of Digital Communication, Commerce and Culture at the University of Baltimore.
Wettlaufer, Campsen join Wright, Constable & Skeen
Allison Brill Wettlaufer and Marc A. Campsen have joined Wright, Constable & Skeen LLP as associates.
Thomas appointed UB business school advisory chair
Daniel Thomas of St. John Properties, Inc. has been appointed chairman of the Advisory Board for the University of Baltimore, Merrick School of Business, Real Estate and Economic Development Program.









