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Full-Text Articles in Law
Escaping Circularity: The Fourth Amendment And Property Law, João Marinotti
Escaping Circularity: The Fourth Amendment And Property Law, João Marinotti
Maryland Law Review
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Properties Of Intimacy, Emily J. Stolzenberg
Properties Of Intimacy, Emily J. Stolzenberg
Maryland Law Review
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Still Standing, Barely: Bank Of America Corp. V. City Of Miami And The Impact On Fair Lending Litigation, Trevor C, Hoffberger
Still Standing, Barely: Bank Of America Corp. V. City Of Miami And The Impact On Fair Lending Litigation, Trevor C, Hoffberger
Maryland Law Review
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The Influence Of Exile, Sara K. Rankin
The Influence Of Exile, Sara K. Rankin
Maryland Law Review
Belonging is a fundamental human need, but human instincts are Janus-faced and equally strong is the drive to exclude. This exclusive impulse, which this Article calls “the influence of exile,” reaches beyond interpersonal dynamics when empowered groups use laws and policies to restrict marginalized groups’ access to public space. Jim Crow, Anti-Okie, and Sundown Town laws are among many notorious examples. But the influence of exile perseveres today: it has found a new incarnation in the stigmatization and spatial regulation of visible poverty, as laws that criminalize and eject visibly poor people from public space proliferate across the nation. These …
Singled Out, Michael Pappas
Singled Out, Michael Pappas
Maryland Law Review
David has been “singled out.” He is the only one in his neighborhood legally prohibited from building a house. In a town full of residences, his lot alone must remain vacant. This is unequal, but is it unconstitutional?
Courts have continually grappled with this sort of question, vigilantly defending against unfair and unjust singling out. So important is this concern that the Supreme Court has emphasized it as the heart of the Fifth Amendment takings jurisprudence, and an entire Equal Protection doctrine has emerged around it.
However, courts and scholars have yet to critically examine the concept of singling-out, and …
The Use Of Eminent Domain For Economic Development In Baltimore, Maryland: Ten Years After Kelo, Elva E. Tillman
The Use Of Eminent Domain For Economic Development In Baltimore, Maryland: Ten Years After Kelo, Elva E. Tillman
Maryland Law Review
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The Informal Property Rights Of Boomerang Children In The Home, Shelly Kreiczer-Levy
The Informal Property Rights Of Boomerang Children In The Home, Shelly Kreiczer-Levy
Maryland Law Review
Adult children living with their parents represent an increasingly common social phenomenon in the United States that challenges the boundaries of both the family and formal property rights. What is the legal status of adult children living with their parents? Do parents have any additional duties when they rescind permission for their child to live with them? Property and family scholars have not addressed this important issue. This Article fills the void. Instead of treating people who live together as strangers, owing no legal obligations to one another, I argue that under certain conditions living with others creates a property …
Decisionmaking And The Limits Of Disclosure: The Problem Of Predatory Lending: Price, Lauren E. Willis
Decisionmaking And The Limits Of Disclosure: The Problem Of Predatory Lending: Price, Lauren E. Willis
Maryland Law Review
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Forgotten Federalism: The Takings Clause And Local Land Use Decisions, Melvyn R. Durchslag
Forgotten Federalism: The Takings Clause And Local Land Use Decisions, Melvyn R. Durchslag
Maryland Law Review
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Rising Seas, Coastal Erosion, And The Takings Clause: How To Save Wetlands And Beaches Without Hurting Property Owners, James G. Titus
Rising Seas, Coastal Erosion, And The Takings Clause: How To Save Wetlands And Beaches Without Hurting Property Owners, James G. Titus
Maryland Law Review
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Let The Buyer Be Well Informed? - Doubting The Demise Of Caveat Emptor, Alan M. Weinberger
Let The Buyer Be Well Informed? - Doubting The Demise Of Caveat Emptor, Alan M. Weinberger
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Landowner-Lessor Liability Under Cercla, Anthony J. Fejfar
Landowner-Lessor Liability Under Cercla, Anthony J. Fejfar
Maryland Law Review
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Land Use Control, The Individual, And Society: Lucas V. South Carolina Coastal Council , Robert M. Washburn
Land Use Control, The Individual, And Society: Lucas V. South Carolina Coastal Council , Robert M. Washburn
Maryland Law Review
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Julian V. Christopher: New Standards For Landlords' Consent To Assignment And Sublease, Jon M. Laria
Julian V. Christopher: New Standards For Landlords' Consent To Assignment And Sublease, Jon M. Laria
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property Rights In The Balance - The Burger Court And Constitutional Property, Elizabeth G. Patterson
Property Rights In The Balance - The Burger Court And Constitutional Property, Elizabeth G. Patterson
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The History Of A Maryland Title: A Conveyancer's Romance Renewed Uriel H. Crocker, David H. Fishman
The History Of A Maryland Title: A Conveyancer's Romance Renewed Uriel H. Crocker, David H. Fishman
Maryland Law Review
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Apartheid Baltimore Style: The Residential Segregation Ordinances Of 1910-1913, Garrett Power
Apartheid Baltimore Style: The Residential Segregation Ordinances Of 1910-1913, Garrett Power
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Robin Hood Was Right, Or, Never Trust A Sheriff: The Relationship Between Sheriffs' Sales And The Maryland Recording Act, Alice A. Soled
Robin Hood Was Right, Or, Never Trust A Sheriff: The Relationship Between Sheriffs' Sales And The Maryland Recording Act, Alice A. Soled
Maryland Law Review
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Effect Of Reduction Of The Age Of Majority On The Permissible Period Of The Rule Against Perpetuities, Alice A. Soled
Effect Of Reduction Of The Age Of Majority On The Permissible Period Of The Rule Against Perpetuities, Alice A. Soled
Maryland Law Review
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Injunction Against The Recording Of Deeds Containing Racial Covenants: The Last Of The Racial Covenant Cases? - Mayers V. Ridley
Maryland Law Review
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Retalatory Evictions: Landlords, Tenants And Law Reform, James W. Mcelhaney
Retalatory Evictions: Landlords, Tenants And Law Reform, James W. Mcelhaney
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Zoning Variance Power - Constructive In Theory, Destructive In Practice, Ronald M. Shapiro
The Zoning Variance Power - Constructive In Theory, Destructive In Practice, Ronald M. Shapiro
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Labor Relations In Public Employment - Can Government Govern Itself?, Jonathan L. Alpert
Labor Relations In Public Employment - Can Government Govern Itself?, Jonathan L. Alpert
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Airport Noise Problem And Airport Zoning, Erwin Seago
The Airport Noise Problem And Airport Zoning, Erwin Seago
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Maryland Zoning - The Court And Its Critics, George W. Liebmann
Maryland Zoning - The Court And Its Critics, George W. Liebmann
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contracts: A Real Estate Contract Made On Sunday Is Unenforceable, John M. Brumbaugh
Contracts: A Real Estate Contract Made On Sunday Is Unenforceable, John M. Brumbaugh
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Zoning Change: Flexibility Vs. Stability, Herbert Goldman
Zoning Change: Flexibility Vs. Stability, Herbert Goldman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Eminent Domain - Economic Motivations In Determining "Necessity" For A Taking - United States V. Certain Parcels Of Land In Ingham County, Michigan
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of Demands For Open Spaces In Maryland Subdivision Regulations, John Brentnall Powell Jr.
An Analysis Of Demands For Open Spaces In Maryland Subdivision Regulations, John Brentnall Powell Jr.
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.