Summer magazine features Gibson-Banks Center for Race and the Law

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Launching a new summer distribution, the latest issue of Maryland Carey Law Magazine is now available in print and online. The new publication schedule, moved up from a fall production, is designed to offer content that is fresh and relevant, covering the previous academic year. 

This year’s cover story highlights the new Gibson-Banks Center for Race and the Law. Welcoming its first executive director, the center is building momentum as a hub for collaborative work to reimagine and transform institutions and systems of racial and intersectional inequality, marginalization, and oppression.  

Chock full of news, the issue also celebrates the National Trial Team’s 25th anniversary and spotlights three alumni who have successfully pursued entrepreneurial paths. Additionally, readers will meet Maryland Carey Law’s newest faculty members and a dedicated alum who, with his family, established a new scholarship to enable deserving students to access a legal education. 

As the law school continues its yearlong celebration of 200 years of bold leadership, the magazine also emphasizes the milestone and looks back on the events that marked the moment in the first half of the bicentennial year.