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Congrats to Asst. Prof. Daniel Rauch, named the inaugural Oscar S. Gray Teaching Fellow! The fellowship honors the late Prof. Emeritus Oscar S. Gray and supports excellence and innovation in legal education. Learn more: www.law.umaryland.edu/content/arti...
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The future of policing isn't just high tech--it's crowdsourced. My latest essay explores how law enforcement, private citizens, & corporations are collectively expanding surveillance of Black communities. What does this mean for civil rights?

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Issue 6 of Volume 74 is live! Issue 6 features two articles: "Rethinking Misdemeanor Incompetence" by Professor Susan McMahon of University of California, Irvine School of Law and "Privileging Genetic Privacy" by Professor Natalie Ram of University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.
The blue cover of Emory Law Journal Volume 74, Issue 6. White text lists the articles and comments in the issue. The issue features two articles: "Rethinking Misdemeanor Incompetence" by Susan McMahon and "Privleging Genetic Privacy" by Natalie Ram. It also has two comments: "Defying Goldilocks: Why the FLSA Collective Actiion Notice Standard Set Forth in Lusardi is "Just Right"" by Maguire Tausch and "The Revolution Continues: Revitilizing the Implied Warranty of Habitability with Presumed General Damages" by Thomas Furlong
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Oct 2 is International Wrongful Conviction Day. This semester, we launched the Innocence Project Clinic, led by Prof. Erica Suter and in partnership with MOPD, giving students the chance to advocate for justice.

Read more here: https://ow.ly/FUsX50X3XwX

#WrongfulConvictionDay #InnocenceProject
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Professors Gibson and Millemann may have retired, but their influence is far from over. The Ripple Effect explores how their work continues to shape lives and drive change at Maryland Carey Law and beyond.

Read the story here: https://www.law.umaryland.edu/content/articles/name-892377-en.html
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We were honored to welcome Senator @vanhollen.senate.gov to campus for a timely discussion on immigration under the Trump administration. Joined by Professor Aadhithi Padmanabhan, he reflected on the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, due process rights, and Congress’s role in upholding the rule of law.
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Congratulations to 2025 Student of the Year Danielle D. Basdekis! The third-year student has made her mark on @MarylandCareyLaw through her academic pursuits and leadership roles. #FoundersUMB #LawSchool
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@leighgoodmark.bsky.social says she doesn't believe in #incarceration, but "I am not arguing for dismantling everything we have without putting things into place first. I don't think that can work," she adds. #DVSymposium
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Congrats to Maryland Carey Law Professors @mgraber1.bsky.social & @profmonopoli.bsky.social named UMB Distinguished University Professors at the Fall Convocation! The event also featured Prof. Max Stearns discussing his new book Parliamentary America.

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@mgraber1.bsky.social‬ comments in the @huffpost.com article, "Experts Are Calling Out The Right For Ironic Move After Charlie Kirk’s Murder"
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There’s a difference between
violent speech and what’s classless to post but shouldn’t necessarily be career-ending. That nuance is lost here, academics and experts who study the First Amendment told me.

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Experts Sound The Alarm About The Effect Charlie Kirk's Death Is Having On Free Speech
"What is happening to people who reject the canonization of Charlie Kirk is a tragedy and a disgrace," one professor said.
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Yesterday, we celebrated the launch of the MOPD Innocence Project Clinic at Maryland Carey Law!

Highlights included a screening of “Sixteen Years,” a panel with Jeffrey Deskovic, Jia Rizvi, Bernard Webster, and Erica Suter, and a reception that followed
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@ac-alonsoyoder.bsky.social was quoted in “Courts’ Curb of Fast Removals Shows Due Process Concerns,” in @law360.bsky.social
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We’re excited to welcome the 2025–26 Donald Gaines Murray Teaching Fellows: Amelia Burnette, Kerry Rodgers, Julia Steggerda-Corey, and Justin Van Orsdol!

Learn more: zurl.co/6wSDT