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Monthly Archives: March 2020
UB School of Law Professors Sound Alarm on Privacy Concerns Related to Coronavirus Surveillance
As if the global coronavirus pandemic didn’t give us enough to worry about, privacy experts — including University of Baltimore School of Law professors Michele E. Gilman and Kim Wehle — are warning that the use of surveillance networks to … Continue reading
Inside the Virtual Classroom: As UB Law Courses Shift to Online Learning, Alumni Step Up to Assist
Students returned to class last week ready for the home stretch of the spring semester. However, like many colleges and universities across the nation, the return to class looked a little different than normal. And some alumni are stepping up … Continue reading
UB School of Law’s Center for Families, Children and the Courts Adjusts Outreach in Response to COVID-19
While the University of Baltimore School of Law and Baltimore City Public Schools are physically closed but still engaged in the business of education, UB Law’s Center for Families, Children and the Courts (CFCC) staff and Student Fellows are pivoting … Continue reading
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Tagged CFCC, Truancy Court Program
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Five UB School of Law Alumni Among Those Honored in The Daily Record’s 2020 ‘Leadership in Law’ Awards
Five alumni from the University of Baltimore School of Law have been honored in the 2020 Leadership in Law awards sponsored by The Daily Record. Anthony J. DiPaula, J.D. ’84 – Law Offices of Anthony J. DiPaula, P.A. Kumudha Kumarachandran, … Continue reading
Coronavirus Outbreak Has Created Opportunities for Cybercriminals, Says UB Law Alumnus David Katz
The current coronavirus pandemic has created vulnerabilities in information technology that have led to an increase in data security incidents, cybersecurity lawyers say. In a March 20 article in Law360, attorneys argue that “the spread of the virus that causes … Continue reading
Posted in alumni news, Uncategorized
Tagged coronavirus, COVID-19, cyberdefense, cybersecurity, global pandemic
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Tips from a UB Law Alumna on Staying Productive and Balanced While Working from Home During This Crisis
This article was posted on LinkedIn by Courtney Geduldig, J.D. ’00, and reprinted with her permission. Geduldig is chief public and government affairs officer for S&P Global, a publicly traded company in the financial information and analytics industry. She is … Continue reading
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UB Law’s SBA Launches Diversity Council to Foster Inclusivity and Increase Cultural Competency
This post was written by Matthew Michael, a 3L who is director of diversity and inclusion for the SBA. This semester, the UB School of Law’s Student Bar Association launched a Diversity Council. The Council will strive to create opportunities … Continue reading
UB Law Alumna Writes on Legislation to Prevent Discrimination Against Natural Hairstyles in the Workplace
Discrimination against people of color based on their hairstyle is nothing new, but it is finally being addressed in legislatures around the United States. A recent article by UB School of Law alumna Reba Letsa, J.D. ’19, posted on her … Continue reading
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Tagged Baker Donelson, discrimination, employment law
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UB Law Prof. Daniel L. Hatcher Shares His Expertise on the ‘Poverty Industry’ in Netflix Series on Child Murder
On Feb. 26, Netflix released a six-part documentary about one of the worst cases of child abuse on record. “The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez” explores the systematic abuse of an eight-year-old California boy that resulted in his death in 2013. … Continue reading
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Tagged child abuse, Gabriel Fernandez, poverty
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