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Presidential Management Of The Administrative State: The Not-So-Unitary Executive, Robert V. Percival
Presidential Management Of The Administrative State: The Not-So-Unitary Executive, Robert V. Percival
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Minority Discounts And Control Premiums In Appraisal Proceedings, Richard A. Booth Marbury Research Professor Of Law
Minority Discounts And Control Premiums In Appraisal Proceedings, Richard A. Booth Marbury Research Professor Of Law
Faculty Scholarship
In a merger, a stockholder often has a statutory right of dissent and appraisal under which the stockholder may demand to be paid fair value exclusive of any gain or loss that may arise from the merger itself. Most courts and commentators agree that a dissenting stockholder should ordinarily receive a pro rata share of the fair value of the corporation without any discount simply because minority shares lack control. In several recent cases, the courts have indicated that a minority stockholder is thus entitled to a share of the control value of the corporation even though the merger does …
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall-Winter 2001
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall-Winter 2001
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Separation Of Powers, The Presidency And The Environment, Robert V. Percival
Separation Of Powers, The Presidency And The Environment, Robert V. Percival
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Escaping The Common Law's Shadow: Standing In The Light Of Laidlaw, Robert V. Percival, Joanna B. Goger
Escaping The Common Law's Shadow: Standing In The Light Of Laidlaw, Robert V. Percival, Joanna B. Goger
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Building On Our Strengths, Betty Lynne Leary
Building On Our Strengths, Betty Lynne Leary
JD Alumni Magazine
Three additions to the law school's faculty are bolstering three of the School's already-strong areas---intellectual property, writing and technology. Learn about the new-comers' accomplishments and their plans for the academic program.
John M. Brumbaugh: A Celebration, A Tribute, A Farewell, Betty Lynne Leary
John M. Brumbaugh: A Celebration, A Tribute, A Farewell, Betty Lynne Leary
JD Alumni Magazine
A Tribute to a Legend: With Professor John Brumbaugh's passing in early August, the School of Law marks the end of an era. In the words of colleagues and former students, he is remembered as the heart and soul of the School.
Specialty Programs Earn High Marks, Walter E. Chalkley
Specialty Programs Earn High Marks, Walter E. Chalkley
JD Alumni Magazine
What's so special about the School of Law's specialty programs? Is it A) they are nationally acclaimed, B) they attract top-notch students and faculty, C) they provide representation for those who can't afford to hire an attorney, or D) all of the above?
Courtroom Competition, Betty Lynne Leary
Courtroom Competition, Betty Lynne Leary
JD Alumni Magazine
Long hours and lost weekends can't deter members of the School's trial teams. Their hard work is paying off with regional titles and national recognition.
Building Update And Donor List
A Past Full Of Future: Law School Alumnus Finds His Calling In The World Of Intellectual Property Law, Brad Dwin
JD Alumni Magazine
Although he had to shift gears and change lanes, alumnus Matt Seiden's background paved the way for a career in international intellectual property law.
Honored
JD Alumni Magazine
For a decade, the University of Maryland School of Law's Alumni Association has been honoring members of the Law School community for their accomplishments and exemplary service at a banquet each spring.
Building Community, Recognizing Dignity: Beyond The Ada, Karen H. Rothenberg, Alan D. Hornstein
Building Community, Recognizing Dignity: Beyond The Ada, Karen H. Rothenberg, Alan D. Hornstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Judging By Appearances: Professional Ethics, Expressive Government, And The Moral Significance Of How Things Seem, Deborah Hellman
Judging By Appearances: Professional Ethics, Expressive Government, And The Moral Significance Of How Things Seem, Deborah Hellman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
In Practice, V. 2, No. 1, Fall 2001
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 2001
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 2001
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law At Maryland, No. 13, Summer-Fall 2001
Environmental Law At Maryland, No. 13, Summer-Fall 2001
Environmental Law at Maryland
No abstract provided.
"With Friends Like These ...": Toward A More Efficacious Response To Affinity-Based Securities And Investment Fraud, Lisa M. Fairfax
"With Friends Like These ...": Toward A More Efficacious Response To Affinity-Based Securities And Investment Fraud, Lisa M. Fairfax
Faculty Scholarship
This article highlights the increase in affinity fraud—securities and investment fraud targeting members of a particular racial or ethnic group perpetrated either by a member of that group or someone claiming to advance the groups’ interests. Affinity fraud differs from other forms of securities fraud because perpetrators establish their credibility and the credibility of their investment schemes by appealing to the trust that group members share, often promising that some of the invested funds will be used to assist the group’s church or ethnic community. This reliance on group trust and sense of community persuades otherwise cautious people to participate …
Consent To The Use Of Stored Dna For Genetics Research: A Survey Of Attitudes In The Jewish Population, Marc D. Schwartz, Karen H. Rothenberg, Linda Joseph, Judith Benkendorf, Caryn Lerman
Consent To The Use Of Stored Dna For Genetics Research: A Survey Of Attitudes In The Jewish Population, Marc D. Schwartz, Karen H. Rothenberg, Linda Joseph, Judith Benkendorf, Caryn Lerman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Match Made In Maryland: Howard Chasanow And The Law Of Evidence, Alan D. Hornstein, Nichole G. Mazade
A Match Made In Maryland: Howard Chasanow And The Law Of Evidence, Alan D. Hornstein, Nichole G. Mazade
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 2001
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 2001
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.