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University of Baltimore Law Forum

1994

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Recent Developments: Butler V. State: Collateral Estoppel Does Not Preclude State From Retrying Defendant On Counts Upon Which Jury Deadlocked At Defendant's Former Trial, Kimberly C. Foreman Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Butler V. State: Collateral Estoppel Does Not Preclude State From Retrying Defendant On Counts Upon Which Jury Deadlocked At Defendant's Former Trial, Kimberly C. Foreman

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No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Hartford Ins. V. Manor Inn: State's Duty To Protect Against Third Party Injuries Does Not Override Recognized Tort Law Principle Of Intervening Causation In Negligence Actions, Lisa Y. Johnson Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Hartford Ins. V. Manor Inn: State's Duty To Protect Against Third Party Injuries Does Not Override Recognized Tort Law Principle Of Intervening Causation In Negligence Actions, Lisa Y. Johnson

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: State V. Henson: Time Between A First And Second Arrest Arising Out Of The Same Criminal Act Is Not Included In Speedy Trial Analysis If Charges Are Dismissed In Good Faith, Nicole L. Baines Jan 1994

Recent Developments: State V. Henson: Time Between A First And Second Arrest Arising Out Of The Same Criminal Act Is Not Included In Speedy Trial Analysis If Charges Are Dismissed In Good Faith, Nicole L. Baines

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No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Rosenblatt V. Exxon: Previous Tenant Of Commercial Property Not Liable To Subsequent Occupiers For Contamination Of The Land, Garret P. Glennon Jr. Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Rosenblatt V. Exxon: Previous Tenant Of Commercial Property Not Liable To Subsequent Occupiers For Contamination Of The Land, Garret P. Glennon Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: In Re Victor B.: Juvenile Delinquency Adjudication Is A Civil Proceeding To Which Criminal Rules Of Procedure Are Inapplicable, Timothy Sean Daugherty Jan 1994

Recent Developments: In Re Victor B.: Juvenile Delinquency Adjudication Is A Civil Proceeding To Which Criminal Rules Of Procedure Are Inapplicable, Timothy Sean Daugherty

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No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Powell V. Maryland Aviation Admin.: Court's Finding Of Guilt In Criminal Case May Be Used In State Administrative Hearing As Evidence Of Misconduct, But May Not Be Given Conclusive Effect, Michael Campbell Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Powell V. Maryland Aviation Admin.: Court's Finding Of Guilt In Criminal Case May Be Used In State Administrative Hearing As Evidence Of Misconduct, But May Not Be Given Conclusive Effect, Michael Campbell

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No abstract provided.


University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 24 Number 3 (Spring 1994) Front Matter Jan 1994

University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 24 Number 3 (Spring 1994) Front Matter

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Coalition For Open Doors V. Annapolis Lodge No. 622: Alcoholic Beverage Licensing For Private Clubs With Discriminatory Membership Policies Will Be Denied And Post-Judgment Intervention Will Be Permitted When The Government Fails To Appeal An Unfavorable Judgment, Kimberley S. Wright Jones Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Coalition For Open Doors V. Annapolis Lodge No. 622: Alcoholic Beverage Licensing For Private Clubs With Discriminatory Membership Policies Will Be Denied And Post-Judgment Intervention Will Be Permitted When The Government Fails To Appeal An Unfavorable Judgment, Kimberley S. Wright Jones

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Harris V. Forklift Systems, Inc.: Psychological Harm Not Required For Title Vii Sexual Harassment Claim Brought Under "Abusive Work Environment" Theory, Nicholas C. Demattheis Jr. Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Harris V. Forklift Systems, Inc.: Psychological Harm Not Required For Title Vii Sexual Harassment Claim Brought Under "Abusive Work Environment" Theory, Nicholas C. Demattheis Jr.

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Nautilus Insurance Co. V. Winchester Homes, Inc.: Pendency Of A Related Action In State Court Is An Insufficient Reason Alone To Decline Consideration Of A Federal Declaratory Judgment Action, Vicky L. Ivory Orem Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Nautilus Insurance Co. V. Winchester Homes, Inc.: Pendency Of A Related Action In State Court Is An Insufficient Reason Alone To Decline Consideration Of A Federal Declaratory Judgment Action, Vicky L. Ivory Orem

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


An Eye For A Wetland? Exploring Retribution As A Theory Of Environmental Sentencing, Paul A. Gillan Jr. Jan 1994

An Eye For A Wetland? Exploring Retribution As A Theory Of Environmental Sentencing, Paul A. Gillan Jr.

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Carroll V. State: Police May Make Warrantless Entries Into Homes To Investigate Burglaries Under The Exigent Circumstances Exception To The Warrant Requirement Of The Fourth Amendment, Kimberley S. Wright Jones Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Carroll V. State: Police May Make Warrantless Entries Into Homes To Investigate Burglaries Under The Exigent Circumstances Exception To The Warrant Requirement Of The Fourth Amendment, Kimberley S. Wright Jones

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: One 1988 Jeep Cherokee V. City Of Salisbury: Court Of Special Appeals Upholds Innocent Owner Defense To Forfeiture Under Art. 27 § 297, Lisa M. Parkinson Jan 1994

Recent Developments: One 1988 Jeep Cherokee V. City Of Salisbury: Court Of Special Appeals Upholds Innocent Owner Defense To Forfeiture Under Art. 27 § 297, Lisa M. Parkinson

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Attorney Grievance Comm'n V. Joehl: Pattern Of Deceit On Bar Application And In Subsequent Disciplinary Proceedings Violates Maryland Rules Of Professional Conduct And Warrants Disbarment, Robin Rucker Gaillard Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Attorney Grievance Comm'n V. Joehl: Pattern Of Deceit On Bar Application And In Subsequent Disciplinary Proceedings Violates Maryland Rules Of Professional Conduct And Warrants Disbarment, Robin Rucker Gaillard

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Dumont Oaks Community Assoc., Inc. V. Montgomery County: County's Registration Fee For Common Ownership Communities Does Not Violate State Law Prohibiting Local Legislation Which Discriminates Against Condominiums And Home Owners' Associations, Kristen L. Orff Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Dumont Oaks Community Assoc., Inc. V. Montgomery County: County's Registration Fee For Common Ownership Communities Does Not Violate State Law Prohibiting Local Legislation Which Discriminates Against Condominiums And Home Owners' Associations, Kristen L. Orff

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Board Of Education V. Browning: An Equitably Adopted Child May Not Inherit By Intestate Successsion From The Sibling Of The Equitably Adoptive Parent, Debra Johnson Singleton Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Board Of Education V. Browning: An Equitably Adopted Child May Not Inherit By Intestate Successsion From The Sibling Of The Equitably Adoptive Parent, Debra Johnson Singleton

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Sua Sponte, Marvin B. Steinberg, Tracy K. Garapolo, Gloria A. Worch Jan 1994

Sua Sponte, Marvin B. Steinberg, Tracy K. Garapolo, Gloria A. Worch

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Taylor V. State: Sentencing Restrictions For Repeat Offenders Under Article 27, § 643 Are Mandatory Only For Twenty-Five Years, Kimberly A. Kelly Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Taylor V. State: Sentencing Restrictions For Repeat Offenders Under Article 27, § 643 Are Mandatory Only For Twenty-Five Years, Kimberly A. Kelly

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Wadlow V. State: Prosecution Is Required To Prove Beyond A Reasonable Doubt Specific Factors Necessary For Imposition Of Enhanced Sentence, Christopher R. Rahl Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Wadlow V. State: Prosecution Is Required To Prove Beyond A Reasonable Doubt Specific Factors Necessary For Imposition Of Enhanced Sentence, Christopher R. Rahl

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Farmer V. Brennan: Prison Officials May Be Held Liable Under The Eighth Amendment For "Deliberate Indifference" To An Inmate's Health And Safety In Prison Condition Claims, Ruth G. Allen Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Farmer V. Brennan: Prison Officials May Be Held Liable Under The Eighth Amendment For "Deliberate Indifference" To An Inmate's Health And Safety In Prison Condition Claims, Ruth G. Allen

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Ayers V. State: Maryland's "Hate Crimes" Statute Held Not To Be Unconstitutional Because Petitioner Lacked Standing To Make A Facial Challenge Of The Statute, Andrea S. Holz Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Ayers V. State: Maryland's "Hate Crimes" Statute Held Not To Be Unconstitutional Because Petitioner Lacked Standing To Make A Facial Challenge Of The Statute, Andrea S. Holz

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Matthews V. Matthews: Maryland Courts Have The Authority To Order A Party To Maintain A Former Spouse As The Beneficiary Of His Or Her Survivor Benefit Plan, Andrea E. Moss Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Matthews V. Matthews: Maryland Courts Have The Authority To Order A Party To Maintain A Former Spouse As The Beneficiary Of His Or Her Survivor Benefit Plan, Andrea E. Moss

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Florence County School Dist. Four V. Carter: Parents May Be Reimbursed For The Cost Of A Private School When A Public School Fails To Provide An Adequate Education Under The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, Paul J. Mantell Jan 1994

Recent Developments: Florence County School Dist. Four V. Carter: Parents May Be Reimbursed For The Cost Of A Private School When A Public School Fails To Provide An Adequate Education Under The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, Paul J. Mantell

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.