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48 U. Balt. L. Rev. [i] (2018-2019)

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VOL.  FORTY-EIGHT


     UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE

                       LAW REVIEW
















The University of Baltimore comprises: (1) the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences,
which awards the B.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., and M.F.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; (3) the Merrick School of
Business, which awards the B.S., M.B.A., and M.S. degrees, as well as undergraduate
and graduate certificates; and (4) the College of Public Affairs, which awards the B.A., B.S.,
M.A., M.S., M.P.A., and D.P.A. degrees, as well as undergraduate and 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 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 an 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. In addition, the School of Law 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. 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. Rosenbaum.
Today the University of Baltimore 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-seven volumes to date.


FALL   2018


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