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PTEX faculty is
an impressive collection of Maryland law professors, judges
and practitioners who have practiced in the areas in which
they provide instruction. Their knowledge and experience
are particularly relevant because the Maryland Essay Exam
is written and graded by Maryland practitioners, who expect
your responses to express a practitioner's understanding
of the law. PTEX Instructors have studied Maryland Essay
Exams from the past 18 years and teach you how the exam
is written, how the exam is graded and a sure-fire technique
for earning points on the Maryland Essay Exam. |
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Barbara
Babb is the
Director and Founder of the Center for Families, Children
and the Courts at the University of Baltimore School
of Law. She joined the University of Baltimore faculty
after several years of private and public interest practice.
She has published and lectured extensively in family
law issues and family law courts in Maryland.
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Honorable
André M. Davis, formerly a Maryland
practitioner and Circuit Court Judge in Baltimore City,
is a U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Maryland,
an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland School
of Law and a national legal lecturer.
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Honorable
Joseph F. Murphy, Jr.,
who has served as an Associate Judge in the Baltimore
County 3rd Judicial Circuit Court, and at different times
as the Deputy State's Attorney and Assistant State's Attorney
of Baltimore City , is presently Maryland's Chief Judge
of the Court of Special Appeals. |
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Irving
Breitowitz, a graduate of Harvard Law School,
clerked on the U.S. District Court Northern District,
Illinois. He practiced law and taught at Chicago-Kent
College of Law and University of Illinois. Currently,
he is a professor at University of Maryland School of
Law, where he teaches and has written numerous articles
on creditors' rights and secured transactions.
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Suzanne
Sangree received her LL.M from Harvard Law
School and has served as a Visiting Professor at the
University of Maryland School of Law teaching Constitutional
Law and Civil Procedure. She also served as a Visiting
Professor at the Washington College of Law, American
University, teaching Family Law and Conflict of Laws.
Currently she is a Visiting Professor at West Virginia
University College of Law teaching Family Law Clinic
and Professional Responsibility.
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Professor
Charles Tiefer served as Solicitor and Deputy
General Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives
for eleven years. He was a visiting lecturer at Yale
Law School, and an adjunct professor at Georgetown Law
Center. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he is currently
a professor of law at University of Baltimore Law School.
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Tanya
M. Washington practiced as a litigator in the
Baltimore office of Piper & Marbury, and served as
the A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., the Albert Sacks Research
Fellow and earned her LL.M at Harvard Law School. After
teaching Civil Procedure and Contracts as a Visiting Professor
at the University of Maryland, she joined the faculty
at Georgia State University School of Law. |

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Rudy
N. Brioché clerked on the U.S. District
Court for the District of Maryland and the Court of
Appeals of Maryland. He is a commercial litigator and
a graduate of the Harvard JFK School of Government.
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