Monthly Archives: July 2017

On NPR, Tiefer says congressional panels ‘do it for the public’

Professor Charles Tiefer was interviewed by NPR in late July about congressional investigations into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia and the inquiries’ utility when special counsel Robert Mueller is looking into the same matters. Listen to “Behind … Continue reading

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In Scotland, students visit Parliament House, prison museum

University of Baltimore School of Law and University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law students taking part in the summer study-abroad program in comparative law at the University of Aberdeen recently visited Parliament House to learn about the … Continue reading

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Tiefer testifies again on parallel inquiries into Russian hacking

Professor Charles Tiefer testified July 11 before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee about how the panel could coordinate its inquiries into Russian hacking during the 2016 presidential campaign with the simultaneous investigation being conducted by special counsel Robert Mueller. It was … Continue reading

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Sloan chosen to revise ‘Plain English for Lawyers,’ a classic text

Carolina Academic Press has announced that Professor Amy Sloan will revise Richard C. Wydick’s Plain English for Lawyers. The classic work, now in its fifth edition, has sold more than a million copies and has been described by The New … Continue reading

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Tiefer testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee

Professor Charles Tiefer is scheduled to testify today (July 11) at 2:30 p.m. before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The hearing, “Concurrent Congressional and Criminal Investigations: Lessons from History,” will be held in Room 226 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building. … Continue reading

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Sun article highlights work of the Human Trafficking clinic

A July 8 article in The Baltimore Sun details the work of students and lawyers in the University of Baltimore School of Law’s Human Trafficking Prevention Project. “Hoping to help survivors of trafficking, student lawyers at the University of Baltimore … Continue reading

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UB links with Study International to attract foreign law students

The University of Baltimore School of Law has partnered with Study International, a London-based organization that provides information about schools around the world to potential students. Click here to see Study International’s first story about UB’s J.D. and LL.M. in … Continue reading

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