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University of Baltimore Law Review The University of Baltimore's flagship journal Law Review provides an in-depth analysis of timely legal topics of interest to the legal community. Rosenbaum.

In the winter term of 1971, the School of Law created the University of Baltimore Law Review. Editor in Chief Richard H. Mosse and Managing Editor Larry M. Polsky led a staff of nine founding members: Joseph L. Bocchini Jr., Vaughn C. Brennan, John P. Coale, Bruce W. Haupt, Michael J. Kananack, Gerald B. Lascher, Keith E. Mathews, Claudette A. Pelletier, and Paul W. Today the University of Baltimo

re Law Review is an established scholarly legal journal, edited and published by students at the University of Baltimore School of Law under the direction of a student Editorial Board. The University of Baltimore Law Review has published forty-four volumes to date.

On March 27th, we held our Spring Symposium on The Great Regression: Immigration Law in Crisis. We would like to express...
04/17/2026

On March 27th, we held our Spring Symposium on The Great Regression: Immigration Law in Crisis. We would like to express our gratitude to:

Symposium Editor Adria Obonyo for her orchestration and seamless ex*****on of the event

Dean LaVonda N. Reed for opening remarks

Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg for his inspirational, thought-provoking keynote speech

Our speakers Jose Anderson, Noah Chauvin, Kit Johnson, Andrew Moore, Angela Howat, Sabrina Rivera, Nicholas Stamates, Virgil Wiebe, Heather Scavone, Jill Family, Nicolas Garon, and the Hon. David Koelsch for sharing their insightful research and ideas

Valeria Gomez, Emily Johanson, and Jennica Larrison for moderating panels

Vol. 55 and Vol. 56 for their attendance and assistance in ensuring the event's success

And lastly, but certainly not least, everyone who came in to listen, support, and participate.

Thank you all for making this symposium a space to discuss and learn about immigration laws and current issues.

The Executive Board of the University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 56, is pleased to announce the selection of the in...
04/07/2026

The Executive Board of the University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 56, is pleased to announce the selection of the incoming Senior Staff Editors, Associate Comments Editors, and Associate Managing Editors.

Please join us in congratulating the following members of Volume 56:

⚖️ Senior Staff Editors: John Ford; James Huang; Emily Lightner; Madeline Stewart; Ryan Sulkowski
⚖️ Associate Comments Editors: Margaret Galloway; Samantha Karch; Meaghan Slattery; Taylor J. Smith; Benjamin Wachs
⚖️ Associate Managing Editors: Sophie Alemi; Hugh Garbrick

These members will play an important role in producing Volume 56 and maintaining the strong editorial standards of the University of Baltimore Law Review.

Congratulations to all!

Interested in joining the University of Baltimore Law Review? Join us for our General Interest Meeting to learn what to ...
04/07/2026

Interested in joining the University of Baltimore Law Review? Join us for our General Interest Meeting to learn what to expect during the write on process, how to prepare, and how to put yourself in the strongest position to succeed. We look forward to seeing you there.

Attention 1Ls, 1Es, 2Es, and 2L Part-Time Day Students:The University of Baltimore Law Review will be hosting a tabling ...
04/06/2026

Attention 1Ls, 1Es, 2Es, and 2L Part-Time Day Students:

The University of Baltimore Law Review will be hosting a tabling event on Thursday, April 9, on the first floor.

Stop by to ask questions, meet current members, and learn more about the Write-On process.

Tabling Times:
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
5:00 PM to 6:00 PM

We look forward to seeing you there!

In this week's Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Alexis Berry examines how rural hospital closures resulting from cuts to Med...
04/06/2026

In this week's Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Alexis Berry examines how rural hospital closures resulting from cuts to Medicaid following the passage of The One Big Beautiful Bill Act could implicate the Eighth Amendment rights of incarcerated women who rely on those hospitals to access reproductive care.

Read the ITW here: https://ubaltlawreview.com/?p=3213

We are 2 DAYS away from this year's symposium, The Great Regression: Immigration Law in Crisis.And, we are pleased to an...
03/26/2026

We are 2 DAYS away from this year's symposium, The Great Regression: Immigration Law in Crisis.

And, we are pleased to announce our symposium schedule and featured moderators, Valeria Gomez, Emily Johanson, and Jennica Larrison!

JOIN US!
📅 Date: Friday, March 27th
📍 Location: 1401 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM - 4:15 PM

🔗 Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-great-regression-immigration-law-in-crisis-tickets-1982579910883?aff=oddtdtcreator

🔗 To learn more about the symposium, visit: https://ubaltlawreview.com/2026/02/08/the-great-regression-immigration-law-in-crisis/

This event is FREE and open to the public.

In this week's Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Madeline Stewart examines the ongoing litigation over changes to the Public ...
03/23/2026

In this week's Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Madeline Stewart examines the ongoing litigation over changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program that could declare non-profit, state, and local government jobs "substantially illegal" and ineligible for loan forgiveness.

Read the ITW here: https://ubaltlawreview.com/?p=3205

In this week’s Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Ian Drury examines how the next frontier of internet law may shift from copy...
03/16/2026

In this week’s Issue to Watch, Staff Editor Ian Drury examines how the next frontier of internet law may shift from copyright protection to control over human identity online.

Read the ITW here: https://ubaltlawreview.com/?p=3197

📣 Attention students!📣 📆 Mark your calendars for an exciting event from 12-6PM on Tuesday, March 24th in the 6th floor s...
03/11/2026

📣 Attention students!📣

📆 Mark your calendars for an exciting event from 12-6PM on Tuesday, March 24th in the 6th floor suite.

⚖️ In collaboration with Mock Trial, Moot Court, and Law Forum, Law Review will be hosting an open house. Please feel free to stop by the suite, mingle, and enjoy some light refreshments. This event will offer a chance to learn about these organizations from current members.

Have you registered yet?We are about two weeks away from Vol. 55's symposium, "The Great Regression: Immigration Law in ...
03/10/2026

Have you registered yet?

We are about two weeks away from Vol. 55's symposium, "The Great Regression: Immigration Law in Crisis." Join us while we consider novel frontiers in immigration enforcement, mass deportation, struggles over citizenship, and calls to restore the legal guardrails in the immigration law enforcement system.

📅 Date: Friday, March 27th
📍 Location: 1401 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM - 4:15 PM

🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/ed-ZHNt4

🔗 To learn more about the symposium, visit: https://lnkd.in/eTxukzvu

This event is FREE and open to the public.

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