Faculty in the News - Archive
Friday, August 19, 2005
Professor Michael PinardThe Associated Press - Two Maryland appellate courts have overturned convictions, holding that Prince George's police detectives violated the rights of defendants in obtaining videotaped statements. "If suspects assert their rights to an attorney and it's repeatedly ignored, it suggests not only a lack of training, but a lack of commitment to the Fifth Amendment" (the right against self-incrimination), said Michael Pinard, JD, assistant professor at the School of Law.
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Professor Andrew LevyWBAL-TV – The jury is continuing to deliberate the fate of two men charged with killing their three young relatives last year in Baltimore. Andrew Levy, JD, an adjunct professor at the School of Law, commented on the difficult job the jurors have and how the deliberations have been going so far.
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Assistant Dean Tricia O'NeillThe Daily Record - The School of Law welcomes its new students this week. "It's one of the best times of the year," said Tricia O'Neill, JD, assistant dean for Student Affairs at the School of Law. "We're in a wonderful position because we get to greet them at the beginning."
Saturday, August 13, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerThe Baltimore Sun – The Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center has fielded thousand of tips and requests for information from law enforcement officials about suspects' potential links to terrorism and other crimes since 2003. But Michael Greenberger, JD, director of the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security and a professor at the School of Law, says the new coordination center lacks necessary resources and that the database of potential terror suspects is too vast and incomplete.
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerReligion News Service – Civil liberties activists say British Prime Minister Tony Blair's tough new anti-terrorism plan has troubling implications for the United States. Michael Greenberger, JD, director of the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security and a professor at the School of Law, said, "God forbid there's another serious attack, but if there is, and foreign nationals are involved, I would expect the same debate taking place here."
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