We hope to see you at the University of Maryland School of Law's Reunion as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of our graduation. Reunion provides an opportunity to reconnect with friends we haven't see recently, to reflect on the trials and triumphs we experienced in law school, and to celebrate what we've accomplished since.
Class Dinner
7 p.m.
Ticket Price: $60 per person
Includes:
Buffet Dinner (Menu subject to change)
Salad
Hand carved sirloin and roasted turkey breast
Garlic mashed potatoes
Steamed green beans
Penne palmereo w/ roasted vegetables
Dessert Bar
Assorted cheese cake bar
Sliced fruit
Open Drink Bar
Beer
Wine
Soft drinks
Coffee and tea
Commemorative Reunion Gift
Building tours will be available throughout the evening.
Parking will be available in the Grand Garage for $7.
| 1968 | 2008 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graduates | 136 | 241 | ||
| Tuition | Day | Evening | Day | Evening |
| In-State | $135 | $00 | $19,744 | $14,790 |
| Out-Of-State | $225 | $170 | $31,023 | $23,249 |
| Faculty Listing | ||
|---|---|---|
| Dean: William P. Cunningham | ||
| Lewis D. Asper | Frederick W. Invernizzi | John Paul Rogers |
| Bernard Auerbach | Laurence M. Jones | Sanford J. Rosen |
| John M. Brumbaugh | Joseph O. Kaiser | Nelson B. Seidman |
| John W. Ester | Laurence M. Katz | Hal M. Smith |
| L. Whiting Farinholt, Jr. | Lawrence L. Kiefer | Shale D. Stiller |
| Robert G. Fisher | James W. McElhaney | Edward A. Tomlinson |
| S. Lyles Freeland | John H. Mudd | R. Wayne Walker |
| William G. Hall, Jr. | Garrett Power | Hon. R. Dorsey Watkins |
| John O. Herrmann | Norman P. Ramsey | Marjorie C. Zipser |
| Roger Howell | Russell R. Reno | |
POP CULTURE
U.S. President
Lyndon B. Johnson
Album of the Year
"By the Time I Get to Phoenix"—Glen Campbell
Top Song
"Judy In Disguise"—John Fred & His Playboy Band
Top Movie
The Graduate
World Series Champion
St. Louis Cardinals
Superbowl Champion
Green Bay Packers
Supreme Court Judges
Chief Justice Earl Warren
Justice Hugo Lafayette Black
Justice William J. Brennan Jr.
Justice William Orville Douglas
Justice Abe Fortas
Justice John Marshall Harlan
Justice Thurgood Marshall
Justice Potter Stewart
Justice Byron Raymond White
Significant Legal Cases
Duncan v. Louisiana, 391 U.S. 145 (1968)
(holding the right to a jury trial in criminal cases was fundamental and central to the American conception ofjustice and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment requires states to honor requests for jury trials.)
United States v. O’Brien, 391 U.S. 367 (1968)
(holding a criminal prohibition against burning a draft card did not violate the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech because O'Brien's conduct was expressive as a protest against the Vietnam War, and the law violated was justified because it protected a significant government interest that was unrelated to the suppression of speech.)