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University of Maryland School of Law is a law school located in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. It is part of the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Established in 1816, it opened in 1823 as the Maryland Law Institute, making it one of the oldest law schools in the country. [1] In 2003, the law school moved into a new facility at 500 West Baltimore Street on the Westside of downtown near the Inner Harbor and Camden Yards. The dean of University of Maryland School of Law is Karen Rothenberg. [2] The date of establishment or date of founding of an institution is the date on which that institution chooses to claim as its starting point. ...
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Official language(s) None (English, de facto) Capital Annapolis Largest city Baltimore Area Ranked 42nd - Total 12,407 sq mi (32,133 km²) - Width 90 miles (145 km) - Length 249 miles (400 km) - % water 21 - Latitude 37°53N to 39°43N - Longitude 75°4W to 79°33...
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University of Maryland, Baltimore, (also known as UMB) was founded in 1807. ...
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Student body Approximately 800 students are enrolled at Maryland Law. With over 30% of those attending identifying themselves as minorities, the student body is one of the most diverse in the country.[3] There are 35 student organizations, four specialized legal centers, and four law journals.
Academics While there are several major degree programs offered at the School of Law, the primary program is for the doctor of jurisprudence (J.D.). Within the doctor of jurisprudence degree, the University of Maryland School of Law offers four specialty programs for students who wish to focus on a concentrated area of law. Students can study with a specialty in Business Law, Clinical Law, Intellectual Property Law, or International and Comparative Law. In addition to these specialties, students may also work to earn a legal certificate through the Environmental Law Program [4] or the Law and Health Care Program. [5] The law school offers several dual degree options. Students can earn a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice through the University of Maryland (J.D./M.A.), a Master of Business Administration through the Robert Smith School of Business (J.D./M.B.A.), a Master of Community Planning through the University of Maryland Urban Studies and Planning Program(J.D./M.C.P.), a Master of Public Health from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.D./M.P.H.), a Master of Social Work through the University of Maryland School of Social Work (J.D./M.S.W.), a Master of Science in Toxicology Risk Assessment and Environmental Law from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (J.D./M.S.), a Master of Science in nursing from the University of Maryland School of Nursing (J.D./M.S.), a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (J.D./PharmD), and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Maryland School of Public Affairs (J.D./M.P.P.). [6]
Notable alumni Governors - Austin Lane Crothers, (1890), 46th Governor of Maryland, from 1908-1912.
- Theodore R. McKeldin, (1925), 53rd Governor of Maryland from 1951-1959.
- Herbert O'Conor, (1920), 51st Governor of Maryland from 1939-1947, U.S. Senate 1947-1953.
- Martin O'Malley, (1988), Governor of Maryland, 2007-present; Mayor of Baltimore, 1999-2006
- Albert Ritchie, (1898), 49th Governor of Maryland from 1920-1935.
Austin Lane Crothers (May 17, 1860 - May 25, 1912), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was the 46th governor of the State of Maryland in the United States from 1908 to 1912. ...
Thomas Johnson, the first Governor of Maryland after independence. ...
Theodore McKeldin Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin (b. ...
Thomas Johnson, the first Governor of Maryland after independence. ...
Herbert OConor Herbert Romulus OConor (November 17, 1896 â March 4, 1960), a Democrat, was the 51st Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1939 to 1947. ...
Thomas Johnson, the first Governor of Maryland after independence. ...
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Thomas Johnson, the first Governor of Maryland after independence. ...
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Thomas Johnson, the first Governor of Maryland after independence. ...
U.S. Senators - Daniel B. Brewster, (1949), U.S. Senator for Maryland, 1963-1969; U.S. Congressman for Maryland's 2nd District, 1959-1963.
- William Cabell Bruce, (1882), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1923-1929.
- Ben Cardin, (1967), U.S. Senator for Maryland, 2007-present; U.S. Congressman for United States House of Representatives, 1987-2006
- Charles Mathias, Jr., (1949), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1969-1987.
- George L. P. Radcliffe, (1903), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1935-1947.
- Joseph Tydings, (1953), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1965-1971.
- Millard Tydings, (1913), U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1927-1951.
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Benjamin Louis Ben Cardin (born October 5, 1943) is a Democratic member of the United States Senate representing the state of Maryland. ...
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Date of birth: August 22, 1877 Place of birth: Cambridge, Maryland Date of death: July 29, 1974 Place of death: Baltimore, Maryland Spouse: Mary McKim Marriott Political party: Democrat Office(s): Senator (Class 1) from Maryland (1953â1965) George Lovic Pierce Radcliffe (b. ...
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Millard E. Tydings Millard Evelyn Tydings (April 6, 1890âFebruary 9, 1961) was an attorney, author, soldier, state legislator, and served as a Democratic Representative and Senator in the United States Congress from Maryland. ...
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U.S. Congressmen - William Purington Cole, Jr., (1912), U.S. Congressman from Maryland's 2nd District, 1927-1929 & 1931-1942.
- Elijah Cummings, (1976), U.S. Congressman for Maryland's 7th District, 1996-present.
- John Charles Linthicum, (1890), U.S. Congressman for Maryland's 4th District, 1911-1932.
- Hugh Meade, (1932), U.S. Congressman for Maryland 2nd District, 1947-1949.
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Elijah Eugene Cummings (born January 18, 1951) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Maryland. ...
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Linthicum (right) with colleague John Hill. ...
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Hugh Allen Meade (April 4, 1907âJuly 8, 1949) was a U.S. Congressman, representing the second district of Maryland from 1947 to 1949. ...
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State Senators F. Vernon Boozer (Born January 30, 1936), was a Republican State Senator for District 9 in Maryland. ...
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State Delegates - Michael W. Burns, (1983), former Maryland Delegate.
- John S. Cardin, member, Maryland House of Delegates.
- Anthony McConkey, (1990), member of Maryland House of Delegates, 2003-present.
- Emil B. Pielke, (1971), former member of Maryland House of Delegates, 2002-2003.
- Kenneth D. Schisler, (1998), former member of Maryland House of Delegates, and chair of Maryland Public Service Commission.
- John G. Trueschler, (1991), former member of the Maryland House of Delegates, 2003-2007.
Michael W. Burns (born February 16, 1958) in Baltimore, Maryland was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates for Distrct 32, which covers a portion of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. ...
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Emil B. Pielke (Born March 4, 1942) was appointed in 2002 to represent District 9B, which covers a portion of Baltimore County, Maryland. ...
The Maryland House of Delegates is the lower house of the General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland. ...
Kenneth D. Schisler (Born July 31, 1969), is a former member of the Maryland House of Delegates and former chair of the Maryland Public Service Commission. ...
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John G. Trueschler (Born: September 13, 1957), is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, District 42. ...
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Judges - Lynne A. Battaglia, (1974), judge, Maryland Court of Appeals, 2001-present.
- Clayton Greene, Jr., (1976), judge, Maryland Court of Appeals, 2004-present.
- Glenn T. Harrell, Jr., (1970), judge, Maryland Court of Appeals, 1999-present.
- Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., (1969), chief judge, Maryland Court of Special Appeals, 1993-present.
- Lawrence F. Rodowsky, (1956), judge, Maryland Court of Appeals, 1980-2000.
- Alan M. Wilner, (1962), judge, Maryland Court of Appeals, 1996-present.
Lynne A. Battaglia is an American lawyer and jurist from Howard County, Maryland. ...
The seven judges of the Maryland Court of Appeals in their crimson robes. ...
Clayton Greene, Jr. ...
The seven judges of the Maryland Court of Appeals in their crimson robes. ...
Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. ...
The seven judges of the Maryland Court of Appeals in their crimson robes. ...
The Maryland Court of Special Appeals is the intermediate appellate court for the U.S. state of Maryland. ...
The seven judges of the Maryland Court of Appeals in their crimson robes. ...
Alan M. Wilner (born January 26, 1937) is an American lawyer and jurist from Baltimore County, Maryland. ...
The seven judges of the Maryland Court of Appeals in their crimson robes. ...
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