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Situating Dobbs, Paula A. Monopoli Jan 2023

Situating Dobbs, Paula A. Monopoli

Faculty Scholarship

The recent decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health has been characterized as an outlier because its effect is to erase a previously recognized constitutional right. This paper situates Dobbs in a broader feminist constitutional history. It asks if this retrenchment is really such a unique turn in American jurisprudence when it comes to protections or “rights” that matter most to women’s lived experience. The paper argues that if one opens the aperture of constitutional history to embrace a more capacious view of rights, those afforded to women have often been eroded or erased by state legislatures, Congress, and courts. …


Black Lives Monitored, Chaz Arnett Jan 2023

Black Lives Monitored, Chaz Arnett

Faculty Scholarship

The police killing of George Floyd added fuel to the simmering flames of racial injustice in America following a string of similarly violent executions during a global pandemic that disproportionately ravaged the health and economic security of Black families and communities. The confluence of these painful realities exposed deep vulnerabilities and renewed a reckoning with the long unfulfilled promise of racial equality, inspiring large-scale protests around the country and across the globe. As with prior movements for racial justice, from slavery abolition to the civil rights movement’s demand to end Jim Crow, protests have been met with extreme force, either …


Newsletter, Fall 2022 Oct 2022

Newsletter, Fall 2022

Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Anonymous Hacktivism: Flying The Flag Of Feminist Ethics For The Ukraine It Army, Ellen Cornelius Oct 2022

Anonymous Hacktivism: Flying The Flag Of Feminist Ethics For The Ukraine It Army, Ellen Cornelius

Homeland Security Publications

No abstract provided.


Black Mothers Matter: The Social, Political And Legal Determinants Of Black Maternal Health Across The Lifespan, Elizabeth Tobin Tyler Jan 2022

Black Mothers Matter: The Social, Political And Legal Determinants Of Black Maternal Health Across The Lifespan, Elizabeth Tobin Tyler

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Patient Protection And Registered Nurse Retention: Model Legislation Addressing Inadequate Registered Nurse Staffing In Hospitals, Abbey Pirie Anderson Jan 2022

Patient Protection And Registered Nurse Retention: Model Legislation Addressing Inadequate Registered Nurse Staffing In Hospitals, Abbey Pirie Anderson

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


On The Cusp Of The Next Malpractice Insurance Crisis, Philip G. Peters Jr., Jan 2022

On The Cusp Of The Next Malpractice Insurance Crisis, Philip G. Peters Jr.,

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Navigating Legalities In Crisis Standards Of Care, James G. Hodge Jr., Jennifer L. Piatt, Rebecca Freed Jan 2022

Navigating Legalities In Crisis Standards Of Care, James G. Hodge Jr., Jennifer L. Piatt, Rebecca Freed

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Social Truths In The Workplace: How Adversarialism Undermines Discrimination Litigation, Catherine Ross Dunham Jan 2022

Social Truths In The Workplace: How Adversarialism Undermines Discrimination Litigation, Catherine Ross Dunham

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

No abstract provided.


Cic Services, Llc V. Internal Revenue Service: An Unlikely Win For Low-Income Taxpayers, Fasika Z. Delessa Jan 2022

Cic Services, Llc V. Internal Revenue Service: An Unlikely Win For Low-Income Taxpayers, Fasika Z. Delessa

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

No abstract provided.


Environmental Enforceability, Seema Kakade Jan 2022

Environmental Enforceability, Seema Kakade

Faculty Scholarship

There are great expectations for a resurgence in federal environmental enforcement in a Biden-led federal government. Indeed, federal environmental enforcement suffered serious blows during the Trump administration, particularly at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including large cuts in the budget for enforcement and reversals of key enforcement policies. Yet, while important to repair the damage, truly strengthening federal environmental enforcement will require more. This Article highlights the need for greater attention to the multiple hurdles that plague environmental enforcement. In doing so, it makes three contributions to the literature. First, it asserts that even though environmental statutes, regulations, and guidance …


Anonymous Companies, William J. Moon Jan 2022

Anonymous Companies, William J. Moon

Faculty Scholarship

Hardly a day goes by without hearing about nefarious activities facilitated by anonymous “shell” companies. Often described as menaces to the financial system, the creation of business entities with no real operations in sun-drenched offshore jurisdictions offering “zero percent” tax rates remains in vogue among business titans, pop stars, multimillionaires, and royals. The trending headlines and academic accounts, however, have paid insufficient attention to the legal uses of anonymous companies that are both ubiquitous and almost infinite in their variations.

This Article identifies privacy as a functional feature of modern business entities by documenting the hidden virtues of anonymous companies—business …


Mental Health Care And Intimate Partner Violence: Unasked Questions, Delaney E. Anderson, Richard C. Boldt Jan 2022

Mental Health Care And Intimate Partner Violence: Unasked Questions, Delaney E. Anderson, Richard C. Boldt

Faculty Scholarship

There is significant overlap between the group of people who experience trauma, including domestic or intimate partner violence, and those who are hospitalized for severe mental illness. In recent years there has been a growing awareness in the mental health treatment community of the prevalence of trauma among individuals with behavioral health problems. Despite the strong evidence of elevated rates of exposure to domestic or intimate partner violence among individuals experiencing mental illness (including depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder), mental health professionals often do not effectively address this co-occurring factor in assessing and treating their clients or patients. The …


When Not To Ask: A Defense Of Choice-Masking Nudges In Medical Research, Susanna Mcgrew, Sarah Raskoff, Benjamin E. Berkman Jan 2022

When Not To Ask: A Defense Of Choice-Masking Nudges In Medical Research, Susanna Mcgrew, Sarah Raskoff, Benjamin E. Berkman

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Mental Health Care And Intimate Partner Violence: Unasked Questions, Delaney E. Anderson, Richard C. Boldt Jan 2022

Mental Health Care And Intimate Partner Violence: Unasked Questions, Delaney E. Anderson, Richard C. Boldt

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Resistance And Resilience: Antibiotic Tracking To Thwart Antimicrobial Resistance, Jordan M. Fisher Jan 2022

Resistance And Resilience: Antibiotic Tracking To Thwart Antimicrobial Resistance, Jordan M. Fisher

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


The Regulation Of Lab-Grown Meat Under Existing Jurisdictional Authority, Kate Sollee Jan 2022

The Regulation Of Lab-Grown Meat Under Existing Jurisdictional Authority, Kate Sollee

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Atkins V. Parker: Maximizing Treatments In A "Cruel World" Of Limited Resources Or Minimizing Constitutional Rights, Emily Mcgowan Jan 2022

Atkins V. Parker: Maximizing Treatments In A "Cruel World" Of Limited Resources Or Minimizing Constitutional Rights, Emily Mcgowan

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Newsletter, Winter 2022 Jan 2022

Newsletter, Winter 2022

Newsletter

No abstract provided.


A Butterfly In Covid: Structural Racism And Baltimore’S Pretrial Legal System, Doug Colbert, Colin Starger Jan 2022

A Butterfly In Covid: Structural Racism And Baltimore’S Pretrial Legal System, Doug Colbert, Colin Starger

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Escaping Circularity: The Fourth Amendment And Property Law, João Marinotti Jan 2022

Escaping Circularity: The Fourth Amendment And Property Law, João Marinotti

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pereida V. Wilkinson: Subjecting Immigrants To An Uphill Climb In Obtaining Relief From Deportation, Luca V. Artista Jan 2022

Pereida V. Wilkinson: Subjecting Immigrants To An Uphill Climb In Obtaining Relief From Deportation, Luca V. Artista

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Kids Aren’T Alright: The Road To Abandoning Deceptive Interrogation Techniques For Juvenile Suspects In Maryland, Allison Stillinghagan Jan 2022

The Kids Aren’T Alright: The Road To Abandoning Deceptive Interrogation Techniques For Juvenile Suspects In Maryland, Allison Stillinghagan

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bargaining Inequality: Employee Golden Handcuffs And Asymmetric Information, Anat Alon-Beck Jan 2022

Bargaining Inequality: Employee Golden Handcuffs And Asymmetric Information, Anat Alon-Beck

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


On The Road Again: How Brnovich Steers States Toward Increased Voter Restrictions, Kaitlin Barnes Jan 2022

On The Road Again: How Brnovich Steers States Toward Increased Voter Restrictions, Kaitlin Barnes

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Does Article 17 Of The Maryland Declaration Of Rights Prevent The Maryland General Assembly From Enacting Retroactive Civil Laws?, Dan Friedman Jan 2022

Does Article 17 Of The Maryland Declaration Of Rights Prevent The Maryland General Assembly From Enacting Retroactive Civil Laws?, Dan Friedman

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Don’T Let The Digital Tail Wag The Transformation Dog: A Digital Transformation Roadmap For Corporate Counsel, Michele Destefano, Bjarne P. Tellmann, Daniel Wu Jan 2022

Don’T Let The Digital Tail Wag The Transformation Dog: A Digital Transformation Roadmap For Corporate Counsel, Michele Destefano, Bjarne P. Tellmann, Daniel Wu

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Rear Window: The Future Of Hollywood Contracting In The Streaming Age, Miller Friedman Jan 2022

Rear Window: The Future Of Hollywood Contracting In The Streaming Age, Miller Friedman

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Obstacles To Successful Introduction Of A U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency, Nicholas P. Mack Jan 2022

Obstacles To Successful Introduction Of A U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency, Nicholas P. Mack

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Jan 2022

Table Of Contents

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.