The latest issue of Maryland Carey Law Magazine features international legal scholarship, new MSL focus areas, the MOPD Innocence Project Clinic, student achievements, and inspiring alumni stories.
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In their recent op-ed, published in JURISTnews, Professor Donald Tobin and his research assistant Samuel Irwin ’28 argue that these bans teach the wrong lesson and should not become standard policy at law schools.
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When the United States was still a young republic, professor David Hoffman helped shape the future of legal education. More than 200 years later, Maryland Carey Law continues that legacy.
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Prof. Dan Goldberg’s influence on Maryland Carey Law spans nearly five decades, thousands of students, and a legacy of teaching law through the lens of real-world practice.
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Maryland Carey Law is honored to announce the election of seven distinguished new members to the Board of Visitors, and the promotion of Alicia L. Wilson ‘07 as the newest chair. Read more here:
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Maryland Carey Law professor @ac_alonso_yoder, director of the Immigration Clinic, shares her insights with WJLA 7News on Montgomery County’s proposed anti-ICE hiring measure.
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Professor Natalie Ram (with co-author Professor Jessica Roberts from Emory University School of Law) received the Ian Kerr Best Paper Award at the 2026 Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC) in May.
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Maryland Carey Law professor @SuterLaw and Baltimore City District Public Defender Marguerite E. Lanaux explore solutions beyond a "Do Not Call" list in the @baltimoresun op-ed, "Baltimore needs more than a ‘Do Not Call’ list."
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“I encourage you to run toward the injustice, not away from it.”
A powerful message from Judge Brendan Hurson, JD ’05, to the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Class of 2026.
Congratulations, graduates!
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Maryland Carey Law celebrated the Class of 2026 at the Hippodrome Theatre on May 15.
Dean Renée Laurent offered opening remarks, and the Hon. Brendan Hurson ’05 delivered a thoughtful and humorous keynote.
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Erica Suter, director of the MOPD Innocence Project Clinic at Maryland Carey Law, is featured in the Baltimore Sun on the costs and consequences of withheld evidence in Maryland. Read Here: https://t.co/J6RKZ5GUWN
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Prof Donald Tobin of Maryland Carey Law was quoted in Tax Notes Federal on the evolving landscape of political activity and tax‑exempt organizations. ]
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This week, Toby Treem Guerin, executive director of C‑DRUM, presents at @theAALS on how experiential legal education can build collaborative capacity amid federal institutional deterioration and equip students with de‑escalation skills to help sustain democratic norms.
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Congratulations to Professor Patricia Campbell, recipient of a Catherine C. Blake Exceptional Service Award, for her work on the District of Maryland’s Patent Local Rules Committee.
Professor Mark Graber of Maryland Carey Law was quoted in Deutsche Welle World on debate surrounding the 25th Amendment and presidential power.
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Professor Kathleen Hoke is quoted in "Ghost gun retailer settles with Baltimore for $2M" in the Maryland Daily Record on April 21, 2026.
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