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42 U. Balt. L. Rev. [i] (2012-2013)

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UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE
LAW REVIEW
The University of Baltimore comprises: (1) the Yale Gordon College of Liberal Arts,
which awards the B.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., M.F.A., M.P.A., D.C.D., and D.P.A. degrees in
addition to graduate certificates; (2) the School of Law, which awards the Juris
Doctorate, the LL.M. in Taxation, and the LL.M. in the Law of the United States degrees;
and (3) the Merrick School of Business, which awards the B.S., M.B.A., and M.S.
degrees as well as graduate certificates. The University's classrooms, libraries, and social
and administrative buildings are located in midtown Baltimore.
The University of Baltimore and its School of Law first opened in 1925. On September 1,
1970, the University of Baltimore School of Law merged with and acquired what was
previously known as the Mount Vernon School of Law of Eastern College, which was
founded in 1935.
The University of Baltimore School of Law has both a day and evening division. The day
division offers a full-time, three-year program leading to the Juris Doctorate degree upon
satisfactory completion of 87 semester hours of work. The evening division has a four-
year Juris Doctorate degree program, also requiring satisfactory completion of 87
semester hours. The School of Law also offers an LL.M. in Taxation program and an
LL.M. in the Law of the United States program.
The University of Baltimore is regionally accredited by the Middle States Association of
Colleges and Schools. The School of Law is accredited by the American Bar Association
and holds membership in the Association of American Law Schools.
In the winter term of 1971, the School of Law created the University of Baltimore Law
Review. At the helm of the first Editorial Board, Richard H. Mosse, Editor in Chief, and
Larry M. Polsky, Managing Editor, 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. Rosenbaum.
Since its founding, the University of Baltimore Law Review has emerged as a reputable
scholarly legal journal, edited and published by students of the University of Baltimore
School of Law under the direction of a student Editorial Board. The University of
Baltimore Law Review has published forty-one volumes to date.

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