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'''University of Baltimore School of Law''', or '''UB Law''', is a [[law school]] located in [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]], [[Maryland]] on the [[University of Baltimore]] campus. UB Law is one of only two law schools in the state of Maryland. ==History== The school was founded in [[1925]] as a part-time evening program to provide legal educational opportunities to working professionals.<ref>http://law.ubalt.edu/about/history.html</ref> In [[1969]], the school established a full time program. The [[American Bar Association]] accredited UB Law in [[1972]].<ref>http://www.abanet.org/legaled/approvedlawschools/year.html</ref> In 1975, UB Law became a public institution, and in [[1988]] it joined the [[University of Maryland System]] and the [[Association of American Law Schools]]<ref>http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/visitor/college/bal-hl-ubalt,0,2358678.story</ref><ref>http://www.aals.org/about_memberschools.php</ref> ==Academics== ====Admission==== For the Fall 2005 entering class, the acceptance rate was 30.1%.<ref>http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/directory/dir-law/brief/glanc_03070_brief.php</ref> The median [[GPA]] was 3.3 and the median [[LSAT]] score was 154.<ref>http://law.ubalt.edu/about/faq.html</ref> ====Degrees offered==== UB Law offers the [[juris doctor]] degree and [[LL.M|masters degrees (LL.M)]] in [[tax law|tax]] and [[U.S. law]]. The school also offers joint degree combinations of JD/[[MBA]], JD/[[MPA]], JD/[[master of science|MS]] in [[criminal justice]], JD/MS in negotiations and conflict management, JD/[[Ph.D.]] in policy science and JD/[[LL.M.]] in taxation. ====Clinics==== Clinical programs are available in [[appellate|appellate practice]], civil advocacy, community development, [[criminal law|criminal practice]], [[disability rights|disability law]], [[family law]], family mediation, and tax law. ====Publications==== *University of Baltimore Law Review *University of Baltimore Law Forum *Intellectual Property Law Journal *Journal of Environmental Law *''Nota Bene'' Alumni Magazine ====Academic reputation==== In its [[2007]] publication, ''[[U.S. News & World Report]]'' ranked UB Law in the Fourth Tier.<ref>http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/law/brief/lawrank_tier4_brief.php</ref> ==Notable alumni== More than a third of Maryland's judiciary comprises UB Law graduates.<ref>http://www.ubalt.edu/template.cfm?page=694</ref><ref>http://aomol.net/msa/mdmanual/32dc/html/dcname.html</ref> Other notable UB Law graduates include: *[[Charles J. Acquisto]] *[[Spiro Agnew]], former [[Vice Presidents of the United States|Vice President of the United States]] *[[Curt Anderson]], [[Maryland House of Delegates]], chairman Baltimore City Delegation *[[Peter Angelos]], owner of the [[Baltimore Orioles]] *[[Samuel Bogley|Samuel Walter Bogley, III]], former [[Lt. Governor of Maryland]] *[[Charles R. Boutin]], former member of [[Maryland House of Delegates]]. *[[Dale R. Cathell]] *[[Tom Condon]], sports superagent, named the most powerful agent in football by [[Sporting News]], represents over 120 players. *[[J. Joseph Curran]], former Maryland [[Attorney General]], former Maryland [[Lt. Governor]] *[[Bill Emerson]] *[[Donald C. Fry]], former Maryland State Senator and Delegate. *[[Jeffrey Kluger]] *[[Catherine Curran O'Malley]], First Lady of Maryland, wife of [[Governor]] [[Martin O'Malley]] *[[Kendel Sibiski Ehrlich]], former First Lady of Maryland wife of former Governor [[Bob Ehrlich|Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.]] *[[Steven Milloy]] *[[Bishop Robinson]], former [[Police Commissioner]] of [[Baltimore]] *[[Davis R. Ruark]], State's Attorney for [[Wicomico County]] *[[Dutch Ruppersberger]], Congressman *[[William Donald Schaefer]], former [[Mayor of Baltimore]], [[List of Maryland Governors|Governor]], & [[List of Comptrollers of Maryland|Comptroller of Maryland]] *[[Melvin Steinberg]], former Lt. Governor of Maryland *Byron L. Warnken Professor of Law at University of Baltimore and widely considered the foremost authority on appellate criminal law in the State of Maryland. ==References== <references/> ==External links== *[http://law.ubalt.edu/ University of Baltimore School of Law] Official site *[http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/directory/dir-law/brief/glanc_03070_brief.php usnews.com] USNWR's school profile *[http://www.princetonreview.com/law/research/profiles/generalinfo.asp?listing=1035856<ID=5 review.com] Princeton Review's school profile