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Full-Text Articles in Law
States Weigh Disclosure Of Liability Insurance Status To Clients, Lisa Radtke Bliss
States Weigh Disclosure Of Liability Insurance Status To Clients, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Faculty Publications By Year
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Can Congress Ban People From Threatening To Burn The Quran? Yes: No Rights Are Absolute, Especially Amid Legitimate Safety Issues, Jessica D. Gabel
Can Congress Ban People From Threatening To Burn The Quran? Yes: No Rights Are Absolute, Especially Amid Legitimate Safety Issues, Jessica D. Gabel
Faculty Publications By Year
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Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel
Pro & Con: Should Congress Adopt A New Tax Credit For Buying A Home? Yes: No Recovery Is Possible If Homeowners Lose Their Homes, Jessica D. Gabel
Faculty Publications By Year
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Doubts About Death, Lauren Sudeall Lucas
Doubts About Death, Lauren Sudeall Lucas
Faculty Publications By Year
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Elawyering And The Future Of Legal Work, Richard Granat, Blair Janis, Stephanie Kimbro, Marc Lauritsen
Elawyering And The Future Of Legal Work, Richard Granat, Blair Janis, Stephanie Kimbro, Marc Lauritsen
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Lecture Series
eLawyering is doing legal work – not just marketing it – over the Web. Pioneering practitioners have found dramatic new ways to communicate and collaborate with clients and other lawyers, produce documents, settle disputes, interact with courts, and manage legal knowledge. There are exciting initiatives underway now that deserve attention by all lawyers – present and future. The legal profession is being disrupted from without and from within. To be successful in the coming era, lawyers will need to know how to practice over the Web, manage client relationships in cyberspace, and offer “unbundled” services. This program discusses the knowledge …
Advancing The Careers Of Women In Science, Technology, Engineering, And Mathematics
Advancing The Careers Of Women In Science, Technology, Engineering, And Mathematics
ADVANCE Library Collection
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Advance Institutional Transformation Award
Advance Institutional Transformation Award
ADVANCE Library Collection
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Bike Club, Charlie Friedman, Liz Shaner, Greg Simmons, Dan Stringer
Bike Club, Charlie Friedman, Liz Shaner, Greg Simmons, Dan Stringer
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film “Bike Club” that extols the environmental virtues of biking to school or work won a Special Judge’s Award in the school’s “Golden Tree” awards for having the best end credits. The film was produced by Charlie Friedman, Liz Shaner, Greg Simmons, and Dan Stringer.
Environmental Awareness, Adam Sharpe, Blake Baron
Environmental Awareness, Adam Sharpe, Blake Baron
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film "Environmental Awareness" quizzed law students about a variety of environmental issues, demonstrating that their knowledge of current events often is laughably deficient.
Environmental Injustice, Nancy Lineman, Elsa Clausen Michels, Holly Devaser
Environmental Injustice, Nancy Lineman, Elsa Clausen Michels, Holly Devaser
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
A film about the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore and the environmental problems facing that community.
Produced by Nancy Lineman, Elsa Clausen Michels and Holly Devaser, the film won “Golden Trees” awards for Best Picture, Most Educational Film, Best Cinematography, and Best Narration.
Red Rocks, Tom Grillo, John Sipple, Ethan Weitzman
Red Rocks, Tom Grillo, John Sipple, Ethan Weitzman
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
This film explores the background and issues surrounding Senate bill 799 - A bill to designate as wilderness certain Federal portions of the red rock canyons of the Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin Deserts in the State of Utah for the benefit of present and future generations of people in the United States.
Rats Are Rotten, Irene Hantman, Katie O’Malley, Jessica Rozali
Rats Are Rotten, Irene Hantman, Katie O’Malley, Jessica Rozali
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film "Rats Are Rotten” explores pest control techniques in Baltimore.
Scrap Tires, Jacquin Milhouse, Terri Morse
Scrap Tires, Jacquin Milhouse, Terri Morse
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
This film discusses the problem of how to dispose of used tires.
Somebody Call 911: Windmills Are Killing Our Birds, Jessica Raba, Bryan Ebert
Somebody Call 911: Windmills Are Killing Our Birds, Jessica Raba, Bryan Ebert
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film "Somebody Call 911: Windmills Are Killing Our Birds” examines the impact of wind power on birds.
Just A Reminder, Paul Huntington
Just A Reminder, Paul Huntington
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
A musical exploration of the challenges of being a law student. Original music by Paul Huntington.
Six Stages In The History Of Environmental Law, Nat Keller, Sasha Millard, Emily Rohm
Six Stages In The History Of Environmental Law, Nat Keller, Sasha Millard, Emily Rohm
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film “Six Stages in the History of Environmental Law” won the University of Maryland School of Law's “Golden Tree” award for Best Use of Special Effects. Nat Keller, Sasha Millard, and Emily Rohm used moving stick figures against a backdrop of historic photos to illustrate the history of environmental law as described in Professor Percival’s casebook.
Solar Homes, Cheryl Cortemeglia, Jim Getz, Molly Knoll, Cara Shepley
Solar Homes, Cheryl Cortemeglia, Jim Getz, Molly Knoll, Cara Shepley
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The film "Solar Homes” interviewed contestants in the U.S. Department of Energy’s solar home design competition.
The Tale Of Corn, Kevin Lee
The Tale Of Corn, Kevin Lee
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
Kevin Lee’s animated film “The Tale of Corn” offered a hard-hitting critique of the environmental benefits of corn ethanol. It won the award for Best Use of Animation, as an animated book turned its own pages to explain problems with use of the fuel.
Baltimore Urban Gardening, April Morton, Betty Franky, Emily Fisher, Erin Doran, Heather Sites
Baltimore Urban Gardening, April Morton, Betty Franky, Emily Fisher, Erin Doran, Heather Sites
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The student film “Baltimore Urban Gardening” highlights the benefits of creating spaces for and using locally grown produce.
Believe, Taggart Hutchinson, Shauna Stringham, Beth Grasso, Will Tilburg
Believe, Taggart Hutchinson, Shauna Stringham, Beth Grasso, Will Tilburg
Student Environmental Law Films/Golden Tree Films
The student created film “Believe,” a parody of the notion of clean coal, won the “Golden Tree” for Best Use of Humor. Produced by Taggart Hutchinson, Shauna Stringham, Beth Grasso and Will Tilburg, the film featured Tagg showering with coal-based soap, using a coal lightbulb, and cooking with coal.