University of Baltimore School of Law
Founded in 1925, the University of Baltimore is one of 13 institutions in the University System of Maryland. Although UB is the sixth largest public law school in the country, with approximately 1,000 JD students, the school prides itself on excellent classroom teaching, small law school sections, and personalized service. In spring 2013, the new John and Frances Angelos Law Center opened. The new Law Center is among the most environmentally sustainable academic buildings in the nation.
The School of Law remains committed to its traditional values of community involvement, public interest, access, and diversity. Regardless of a graduate’s area of practice, the school believes that all of its students should be exposed to the traditional obligation of lawyers to serve the poor and the common good. Finally, the school values a diverse faculty, staff, and student body as an essential part of its pedagogical mission. The School of Law is accredited by the ABA and AALS.