White House applauds Eviction Prevention Project
Maryland Carey Law was recognized during a White House and Department of Justice event for responding to Attorney General Merrick Garland’s call to action to address a looming housing and eviction crisis.
BLSA Thurgood Marshall Trial Team heads to nationals
The Thurgood Marshall Trial Team took third place at the regional Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Competition. Team member Junior Dufort ’23 won Best Advocate.
Professor Matiangai Sirleaf serving as editor for upcoming volume on race and national security
The volume is the first in a series to be published by Oxford University Press in partnership with Just Security.
Comparative Constitutional Democracy Colloquium
Constitutional democracies around the world and, indeed, in the United States, are showing signs of weakening, indicating a possible global crisis with worrying implications for American and world politics. In response, Maryland Carey Law launched a special opportunity for students to engage with new thinking on this topic. The course, Comparative Constitutional Democracy Colloquium, offered for the first time in spring 2020, brings together Maryland Carey Law students and faculty, and prominent comparative constitutional law scholars from the United States and Europe.
Prof. Paula Monopoli explores impact of 19th Amendment in new book
As the nation marks the centennial of the 19th Amendment, Prof. Paula Monopoli, publishes her book Constitutional Orphan: Gender Equality and the Nineteenth Amendment.
Faculty webinar series kicks off with Supreme Court term discussion
Maryland Carey Law presented the first in a new faculty webinar series on July 1.
Maryland Carey Law Scholarship Honors Elijah E. Cummings ’76
The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law has established a scholarship honoring cherished alumnus Elijah E. Cummings ’76, who died in October 2019.