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State Sen. Emeritus Jill P. Carter, J.D. '92, will deliver the Commencement address at The University of Baltimore School of Law's ceremony on May 22.

Md. Sen. Emeritus Jill P. Carter to Deliver Commencement Address for UBalt School of Law, May 22

April 14, 2025
UBalt News

State Sen. Emeritus Jill P. Carter, J.D. '92, will deliver the Commencement address at The University of Baltimore School of Law's May 22 ceremony at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.

Pres. Schmoke: For a Century, UBalt has encouraged people to aim high and dream big

Pres. Schmoke: For a Century, UBalt Has Encouraged People to Aim High and Achieve Their Dream

March 28, 2025
UBalt News

Writing in The Baltimore Sun, University of Baltimore President Kurt L. Schmoke says that as the University celebrates its Centennial, there is a growing recognition that higher education contributes in innumerable ways to individuals and the communities in which they live.

UBalt School of Law Prof. John Bessler

UBalt Law Prof. John Bessler on SCOTUS Ruling in Glossip v. Oklahoma

February 26, 2025
UBalt News

University of Baltimore School of Law Prof. John Bessler, a noted scholar on death penalty cases and the history of its use in punishment, has written extensively about the facts behind the Supreme Court's just-announced decision, Glossip v. Oklahoma. Prof. Bessler is currently teaching capital p...

Alan Young

Student's change of heart leads to law school

February 25, 2025
Student Stories

Alan Young thought he wanted to be a plastic surgeon, but studying for the MCAT had him rethinking his career path. Advice led him to law school instead and he knew quickly he made the right choice.

Tori Amah stands outside of the law center.

Taking steps toward lifelong dream in criminal law

January 15, 2025
Student Stories

Tori Amah knew from childhood that she would become a lawyer. Now she's making the most of her law school experience.

Sandaly Madawala stands in front of the Law Center on UBalt's midtown campus.

Law student hopes to be symbol of change

December 12, 2024
Student Stories

A UBalt Law student, pursuing a degree while also working full time, hopes to be symbol of change for minority women when she graduates.