We hope to see you at the University of Maryland School of Law's Reunion as we celebrate the 50th 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: $80 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.
| 1958 | 2008 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graduates | 64 | 241 | ||
| Tuition | Day | Evening | Day | Evening |
| In-State | $100 | $75 | $19,744 | $14,790 |
| Out-Of-State | $125 | $31,023 | $23,249 | |
| Faculty Listing | ||
|---|---|---|
| Dean: Roger Howell | ||
| Bridgewater M. Arnold | Hon. Eli Frank | James S. Morrow |
| Lewis D. Asper | George Gump | Norman P. Ramsey |
| John M. Brumbaugh | John O. Hermann | G. Kenneth Reiblich |
| Margare E. Coonan | Roger Howell | Russell R. Reno |
| William P. Cunningham | Frederick W. Invernizzi | Edwin G.W. Ruge |
| L. Whiting Farinholt, Jr. | Laurence M. Jones | Paul R. Schlitz |
| Eugene M. Feinblatt | Joseph O. Kaiser | Hon. R. Dorsey Watkins |
POP CULTURE
U.S. President
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Album of the Year
“The Music from Peter Gunn”—Henry Mancini
Top Song
“At the Hop”—Danny and the Juniors
Top Movie
The Bridge on the River Kwai
World Series Champion
Milwaukee Braves
Superbowl Champion
Baltimore Colts
Supreme Court Judges
Chief Justice Earl Warren
Justice Hugo Lafayette Black
Justice William J. Brennan Jr.
Justice Harold Hitz Burton
Justice Tom Campbell Clark
Justice William Orville Douglas
Justice Felix Frankfurter
Justice John Marshall Harlan
Justice Potter Stewart
Justice Charles Evans Whittaker
Significant Legal Cases
Byrd v. Blue Ridge Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc., 356 U.S. 525 (1958)
(finding the petitioner was entitled to a jury trial, despite under state law petitioner would not have received a jury trial, because the federal policy favoring jury decisions of disputed fact questions should not yield to the state rule.)
Kent v. Dulles, 357 U.S. 116 (1958)
(finding the right to travel is an inherent element of "liberty" that cannot be denied to American citizens.)