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University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

2015

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Privacy, Police Power, And The Growth Of Public Power In The Early Twentieth Century: A Not So Unlikely Coexistence, Carol Nackenoff Dec 2015

Privacy, Police Power, And The Growth Of Public Power In The Early Twentieth Century: A Not So Unlikely Coexistence, Carol Nackenoff

Maryland Law Review

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Foreword: Private And Public Revisited Once Again, Mark A. Graber Dec 2015

Foreword: Private And Public Revisited Once Again, Mark A. Graber

Maryland Law Review

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Table Of Contents Oct 2015

Table Of Contents

Maryland Carey Law

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What Lawyers Can And Must Do, Sherrilyn Ifill Oct 2015

What Lawyers Can And Must Do, Sherrilyn Ifill

Maryland Carey Law

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Faculty React Oct 2015

Faculty React

Maryland Carey Law

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Promotions And Appointments Oct 2015

Promotions And Appointments

Maryland Carey Law

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Maryland Carey Law Responds, David Reich Oct 2015

Maryland Carey Law Responds, David Reich

Maryland Carey Law

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Alumni Notes Oct 2015

Alumni Notes

Maryland Carey Law

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Alumni Notes Jul 2015

Alumni Notes

Maryland Carey Law

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Seen And Heard, David Reich Jul 2015

Seen And Heard, David Reich

Maryland Carey Law

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Burris V. State: Suggestions For The Continued Development Of The Rule For Admitting The Testimony Of Gang Experts, Michael Jacko Apr 2015

Burris V. State: Suggestions For The Continued Development Of The Rule For Admitting The Testimony Of Gang Experts, Michael Jacko

Maryland Law Review Online

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"The Hindrance Of A Law Degree": Justice Kagan On Law And Experience, Laura Krugman Ray Apr 2015

"The Hindrance Of A Law Degree": Justice Kagan On Law And Experience, Laura Krugman Ray

Maryland Law Review Online

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"Law And Justice Are Not Always The Same": Creating Community-Based Justice Forums For People Subjected To Intimate Partner Abuse, Leigh S. Goodmark Jan 2015

"Law And Justice Are Not Always The Same": Creating Community-Based Justice Forums For People Subjected To Intimate Partner Abuse, Leigh S. Goodmark

Faculty Scholarship

What constitutes justice in cases involving intimate partner abuse has historically been determined not by the person subjected to abuse, but rather an actor within the legal system—a police officer, a prosecutor, an advocate, or a judge—and those individuals most often define justice in terms of what the legal system has to offer. People subjected to abuse may conceive of justice quite differently, however, in ways that the legal system is not well suited to address. For people subjected to abuse who are interested in punishment, whose goals are congruent with the legal system’s goals of safety and accountability (as …


Convergeing Around The Study Of Gender Violence: The Gender Violence Clinic At The University Of Maryland Carey School Of Law, Leigh S. Goodmark Jan 2015

Convergeing Around The Study Of Gender Violence: The Gender Violence Clinic At The University Of Maryland Carey School Of Law, Leigh S. Goodmark

Faculty Scholarship

Domestic violence clinics have been a staple of law school clinical programs since the 1980s. The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law recently created the nation’s first Gender Violence Clinic, however. This article describes the motivation for taking a broader approach to gender based violence, the types of cases handled by the clinic, the challenges posed by the clinic structure, and the pedagogical goals for the clinic.


The “Voluntary” Inpatient Treatment Of Adults Under Guardianship, Richard C. Boldt Jan 2015

The “Voluntary” Inpatient Treatment Of Adults Under Guardianship, Richard C. Boldt

Faculty Scholarship

A number of states have adopted a preference for voluntary hospitalization over involuntary civil commitment for adults with severe mental illness who require inpatient treatment. Frequently, however, the very disabilities that call for inpatient treatment also disrupt an individual patient’s capacity to participate fully in the decision-making process by which hospital admission is elected. When impaired patients have a court-appointed guardian, difficult questions can arise as to the power of the guardian to consent to the ward’s admission for inpatient psychiatric treatment. In some states, the guardian may not consent to the ward’s admission. In others, the guardian’s authority to …


Hands Up At Home: Militarized Masculinity And Police Officers Who Commit Intimate Partner Abuse, Leigh S. Goodmark Jan 2015

Hands Up At Home: Militarized Masculinity And Police Officers Who Commit Intimate Partner Abuse, Leigh S. Goodmark

Faculty Scholarship

The deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner and the almost daily news stories about abusive and violent police conduct are currently prompting questions about the appropriate use of force by police officers. Moreover, the history of police brutality directed towards women is well documented. Most of that literature, however, captures the violence that police do in their public capacity, as officers of the state. This article examines the violence and abuse perpetrated by police in their private lives, against their intimate partners, although the public and private overlap significantly to the extent that the power and training provided to …


Victim Or Thug? Examining The Relevance Of Stories In Cases Involving Shootings Of Unarmed Black Males, Sherri Keene Jan 2015

Victim Or Thug? Examining The Relevance Of Stories In Cases Involving Shootings Of Unarmed Black Males, Sherri Keene

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law At Maryland: 2015 Year In Review Jan 2015

Environmental Law At Maryland: 2015 Year In Review

Environmental Law at Maryland

No abstract provided.


Youth Charged As Adults: The Use And Outcomes Of Transfer In Baltimore City, Jason R. Tashea, Al Passarella Jan 2015

Youth Charged As Adults: The Use And Outcomes Of Transfer In Baltimore City, Jason R. Tashea, Al Passarella

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Hip Hop And The New Jim Crow: Rap Music’S Insight On Mass Incarceration, Donald F. Tibbs Jan 2015

Hip Hop And The New Jim Crow: Rap Music’S Insight On Mass Incarceration, Donald F. Tibbs

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Future Of The Fourth Amendment: The Problem With Privacy, Poverty And Policing, Kami Chavis Simmons Jan 2015

Future Of The Fourth Amendment: The Problem With Privacy, Poverty And Policing, Kami Chavis Simmons

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Mass Incarceration: Why Are Solutions So Difficult In California?, Michael Vitiello Jan 2015

Mass Incarceration: Why Are Solutions So Difficult In California?, Michael Vitiello

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Elections, Power, And Local Control: Reining In Chief Prosecutors And Sheriffs, Janet C. Hoeffel, Stephen I. Singer Jan 2015

Elections, Power, And Local Control: Reining In Chief Prosecutors And Sheriffs, Janet C. Hoeffel, Stephen I. Singer

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Civil Rights In Crisis: The Racial Impact Of The Denial Of The Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Richard Klein Jan 2015

Civil Rights In Crisis: The Racial Impact Of The Denial Of The Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Richard Klein

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


The Culture Of Mass Incarceration: Why “Locking Them Up And Throwing Away The Key” Isn’T A Humane Or Workable Solution For Society, And How Prison Conditions And Diet Can Be Improved, Melanie Reid Jan 2015

The Culture Of Mass Incarceration: Why “Locking Them Up And Throwing Away The Key” Isn’T A Humane Or Workable Solution For Society, And How Prison Conditions And Diet Can Be Improved, Melanie Reid

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Round Up The Usual Suspexts: Advocating For Leniency On Consensual, Teenage Sext Offenders, Jaclyn A. Machometa Jan 2015

Round Up The Usual Suspexts: Advocating For Leniency On Consensual, Teenage Sext Offenders, Jaclyn A. Machometa

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


The Maryland Access To Justice Story: Indigent Defendants’ Right To Counsel At First Appearance, Douglas L. Colbert Jan 2015

The Maryland Access To Justice Story: Indigent Defendants’ Right To Counsel At First Appearance, Douglas L. Colbert

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Education Not Handcuffs: A Response To Proposals For The Criminalization Of Birth Control Sabotage, Nickeitta Leung Jan 2015

Education Not Handcuffs: A Response To Proposals For The Criminalization Of Birth Control Sabotage, Nickeitta Leung

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Jan 2015

Table Of Contents

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

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An Overlooked Key To Reversing Mass Incarceration: Reforming The Law To Reduce Prosecutorial Power In Plea Bargaining, Cynthia Alkon Jan 2015

An Overlooked Key To Reversing Mass Incarceration: Reforming The Law To Reduce Prosecutorial Power In Plea Bargaining, Cynthia Alkon

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.