The University of Baltimore School of Law’s next dean comes not from legal academia, but from the U.S. Department of Justice.
University officials announced on Wednesday that Ronald Weich, an assistant attorney general for legislative affairs, will become dean in July. He will fill a position left vacant when Phillip Closius was forced out in July 2011 amid a dispute about control of law school-generated fees.
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