22 research outputs found
1999 Benjamin L. Cardin Pro Bono Service Award: Herbert Belgrad
Herbert Belgrad \u2761 will receive the 1999 Benjamin L. Cardin Pro Bono Service Award
The Faces of Maryland\u27s Future Leaders
More than just faces in the crowd, Maryland\u27s Leadership Scholars represent a new strategy by the School\u27s admissions offices
Law & Marriage
Meet a sampling of successful graduates who balance the demands of their careers with the demands of family. They all received a solid foundation for this juggling act: they were law school sweethearts who managed to discover love in perhaps the least likely of places
The Faces of Maryland\u27s Future Leaders
More than just faces in the crowd, Maryland\u27s Leadership Scholars represent a new strategy by the School\u27s admissions offices
Building on Our Strengths
Three additions to the law school\u27s faculty are bolstering three of the School\u27s already-strong areas---intellectual property, writing and technology. Learn about the new-comers\u27 accomplishments and their plans for the academic program
1999 Distinguished Graduate Award: Alan Wilner
Alan Wilner \u2762 will be the 1999 Distinguished Graduate Award recipient
Partners in Leadership
Baltimore lawyer Benjamin Civiletti had led a life of public service and personal accomplishment. Now a scholarship in his name delivers his legacy to a new generation of lawyers
Echoes from the Past
After 39 years, esteemed Professor John Ester will teach torts one last semester. In a career filled with high notes, he has lunched with Chief Justice Earl Warren, spent a tense day in moot court with some Black Panthers and changed the lives of some 4,000 students
John M. Brumbaugh: A Celebration, A Tribute, A Farewell
A Tribute to a Legend: With Professor John Brumbaugh\u27s passing in early August, the School of Law marks the end of an era. In the words of colleagues and former students, he is remembered as the heart and soul of the School