- Frederic N. Smalkin
The Honorable Frederic N. Smalkin was a Senior Judge in the
U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland and is currently a Professor at theUniversity of Baltimore School of Law.Judge Smalkin also has served as Chairman of the Maryland
Emergency Management Advisory Council and is a Brigadier General in, as well as the former Commander of, theMaryland Defense Force , and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in theCivil Air Patrol , the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary.Childhood and Education
Judge Smalkin was born in
Baltimore ,Maryland , in 1946. His father, Richard, was the son of Ukrainian and Russian immigrants and had risen to become a prominent attorney inBaltimore County , serving as President of the localBar Association , before his untimely death, in 1958.He graduated from
McDonogh School and, in 1968, received a B.A. from TheJohns Hopkins University , "Phi Beta Kappa ". Following in his late father's footsteps, he graduated from theUniversity of Maryland School of Law , earning hisJ.D. in 1971, while reputedly recording the highest grade point average in the school's history.Fact|date=January 2008Military Service
Judge Smalkin put himself through college and law school with a set of
Army ROTC scholarships. He served as an officer in the U.S. Army from 1968 until hishonorable discharge , in 1976, earning the Meritorious Service Medal with an Oak Leaf Cluster and achieving the rank of Captain. Judge Smalkin served in theOrdnance Corps and the Judge Advocate General's Corps, as Assistant to theGeneral Counsel of the Army , and was a Recorder for theArmy Contract Adjustment Board . He later became a rated pilot and Lieutenant Colonel in the Civil Air Patrol, and was awarded its Distinguished Service Medal. He was commissioned a Brigadier General in the Maryland Military Department and appointed as commander of theMaryland Defense Force (State Guard) in April 2005. Upon relinquishing command of the Defense Force in 2006, he was awarded theState of Maryland Distinguished Service Cross .Professional career
Judge Smalkin began his career in public service as Law clerk to then-Chief Judge
Edward S. Northrop , in theU.S. District Court for the District of Maryland . He was subsequently admitted to theMaryland Bar , in 1972, having reportedly achieved that year's highest score on the Marylandbar exam .Fact|date=January 2008Before entering "
senior status ," onJanuary 8 ,2003 , Judge Smalkin served asChief Judge , fromOctober 20 ,2001 toJanuary 6 ,2003 . He had been on the bench since 1976, having begun his career as aUnited States Magistrate at the early age of 30 years. He received a "promotion," of sorts, onDecember 1 ,1986 , when he was invested as aUnited States District Judge . Fact|date=January 2008Notable Cases
Two controversial cases stand out from the many that Judge Smalkin heard during his thirty years on the bench. First was his 1987 decision which overturned the conviction of
Marvin Mandel , who succeededSpiro Agnew as Governor of Maryland, for mail fraud and racketeering. Smalkin applied aSupreme Court decision -- handed down after Mandel's conviction -- which held that themail fraud statute under which Mandel was convicted did not apply to cases of government corruption.Fact|date=May 2007The second, and perhaps more notorious, case was "Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc. v. Glendening", 954 F. Supp. 1099, 1101-02 (D.Md. 1997), in which Judge Smalkin held that the Maryland
Department of Motor Vehicles could not deny the localSons of Confederate Veterans a "vanity" license plate bearing a confederate flag, because to do so would infringe their right tofree speech , in violation of the First Amendment.Fact|date=May 2007Academic and Professional Associations
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Federal Bar Association
*American Law Institute , 2003-present
* Adjunct, TheCarey School of Business ,Johns Hopkins University , 2003-present
* Lecturer (aviation law ,commercial law ,evidence )University of Maryland School of Law , 1978-2005
* Senior Judicial Fellow,University of Maryland School of Law , 2003-2005
* Former Faculty member,Trial Advocacy Institute ,University of Virginia
*Army and Navy Club
* Former Faculty member,Maryland Institute for the Continuing Professional Education of Lawyers (MICPEL )
*Jurist-in-Residence,University of Baltimore School of Law , 2005-present
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