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Full-Text Articles in Law
Increasing The Awareness Of Advance Directives In Maryland, Maria Ellena Carey
Increasing The Awareness Of Advance Directives In Maryland, Maria Ellena Carey
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Commentary: Secrets Of The Bar: A Guide To The Unauthorized Practice Of Law, James D. Gordon Iii
Commentary: Secrets Of The Bar: A Guide To The Unauthorized Practice Of Law, James D. Gordon Iii
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Dolan V. City Of Tigard: Conditional Land Use Permits Requiring Dedication Must Meet Two Prong Test Of Essential Nexus And Rough Proportionality Or Requires Compensation Under Fifth Amendment, Robert Schulte
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Madsen V. Women's Health Center: Injunction Establishing A 36-Foot Buffer Zone On A Public Street From Which Demonstrators Are Excluded Does Not Violate The First Amendment, Victoria M. Rife
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: United States V. Carlton: Retroactive Application Of An Amendment To 26 U.S.C. § 2057 (1982, Supp. Iv 1986) Did Not Violate Due Process, Paul J. Mantell
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Victor V. Nebraska: Due Process Clause Does Not Require That Jury Instructions Employ Any Particular Formulation Of "Reasonable Doubt," But Merely Requires That The Concept Be Accurately Conveyed, William L. Mitchell Ii
Recent Developments: Victor V. Nebraska: Due Process Clause Does Not Require That Jury Instructions Employ Any Particular Formulation Of "Reasonable Doubt," But Merely Requires That The Concept Be Accurately Conveyed, William L. Mitchell Ii
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: State V. Booze: Trial Court Abused Its Discretion By Allowing State To Reopen Its Case At Rebuttal Stage To Present Cumulative And Corroborative Witness Testimony Which Impaired Defendants' Fair Trial Rights, Kimberly C. Foreman
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: State V. Giddens: Distribution Of Narcotics Conviction Admissible To Impeach Credibility Of Witness, Pamela J. Aud
Recent Developments: State V. Giddens: Distribution Of Narcotics Conviction Admissible To Impeach Credibility Of Witness, Pamela J. Aud
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Outmezguine V. State: Absence Of Scienter Element Under State's Child Pornography Statute Is Not Violative Of The First Amendment, Lisa Y. Johnson
Recent Developments: Outmezguine V. State: Absence Of Scienter Element Under State's Child Pornography Statute Is Not Violative Of The First Amendment, Lisa Y. Johnson
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 25 Number 2 (Fall 1994) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 25 Number 2 (Fall 1994) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Getting The Lead Out: A Practitioner's View Of The New Maryland Lead Laws, Christopher Brown, D. Robert Enten, Lisa Kershner, Jeanne B. Gardner
Getting The Lead Out: A Practitioner's View Of The New Maryland Lead Laws, Christopher Brown, D. Robert Enten, Lisa Kershner, Jeanne B. Gardner
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Commentary: Maryland Discovery Changes: Reform Or Retreat?, John A. Lynch Jr.
Commentary: Maryland Discovery Changes: Reform Or Retreat?, John A. Lynch Jr.
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Board Of Educ. Of Kiryas Joel Village V. Grumet: Statute Creating School District Designed To Benefit A Religious Group Violates The Establishment Clause, David A. Prichard
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Lesnick V. Hollingsworth & Vose Co.: Actions Purposely Directed Toward Forum State Required To Subject Out-Of-State Defendant To Personal Jurisdiction, Paul N. St. Hillaire
Recent Developments: Lesnick V. Hollingsworth & Vose Co.: Actions Purposely Directed Toward Forum State Required To Subject Out-Of-State Defendant To Personal Jurisdiction, Paul N. St. Hillaire
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
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
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
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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
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
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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.
Recent Developments: Rosenblatt V. Exxon: Previous Tenant Of Commercial Property Not Liable To Subsequent Occupiers For Contamination Of The Land, Garret P. Glennon Jr.
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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
Recent Developments: In Re Victor B.: Juvenile Delinquency Adjudication Is A Civil Proceeding To Which Criminal Rules Of Procedure Are Inapplicable, Timothy Sean Daugherty
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Bold Promises But Baby Steps: Maryland's Growth Policy To The Year 2020, Philip J. Tierney
Bold Promises But Baby Steps: Maryland's Growth Policy To The Year 2020, Philip J. Tierney
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes: The Best Interests Of The Child Must Be Considered Before Rebutting The Presumption Of Legitimacy. Turner V. Whisted, 327 Md. 106, 607 A.2d 935 (1992), David J. Shuster
Notes: The Best Interests Of The Child Must Be Considered Before Rebutting The Presumption Of Legitimacy. Turner V. Whisted, 327 Md. 106, 607 A.2d 935 (1992), David J. Shuster
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comment: Grossly Excessive Attorney's Fee Requests Under The Civil Rights Attorney's Fee Awards Act: Should The Entire Fee Request Be Denied?, Bernard P. Codd
Comment: Grossly Excessive Attorney's Fee Requests Under The Civil Rights Attorney's Fee Awards Act: Should The Entire Fee Request Be Denied?, Bernard P. Codd
University of Baltimore Law Review
The importance of civil rights in our society is underscored by the availability of legal redress to individuals who have suffered a deprivation of those rights. The vindication of civil rights, however, often depends upon the people least able to afford the legal fees involved in commencing a civil rights action. While contingent fee arrangements! may provide personal injury plaintiffs who cannot afford counsel the opportunity to have their day in court, such arrangements generally do not entice lawyers to accept civil rights cases that "frequently involve substantial expenditures of time and effort but produce only small monetary recoveries." ' …
Notes: Grandparent Visitation — The One And Only Standard — Best Interests Of The Child. Fairbanks V. Mccarter, 330 Md. 39, 622 A.2d 121 (1993), Jacquelyn E. Avin
Notes: Grandparent Visitation — The One And Only Standard — Best Interests Of The Child. Fairbanks V. Mccarter, 330 Md. 39, 622 A.2d 121 (1993), Jacquelyn E. Avin
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: Professional Responsibility — Attorney — Client Privilege: Are Expectations Of Privacy Reasonable For Communications Broadcast Via Cordless Or Cellular Telephones?, Anthony S. Higgins
Comments: Professional Responsibility — Attorney — Client Privilege: Are Expectations Of Privacy Reasonable For Communications Broadcast Via Cordless Or Cellular Telephones?, Anthony S. Higgins
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 23 Number 2 (Spring 1994) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 23 Number 2 (Spring 1994) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes: Constitutional Law — Maryland's Drug — Free School Zone Statute, Which Increases Penalties For Distribution Of Controlled Dangerous Substances Within 1000 Feet Of School Property, Satisfies Due Process Requirements. Dawson V. State, 329 Md. 275, 619 A.2d 111 (1993), Shara Beth Mervis
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes: The Eighth Amendment Proportionality Requirement: Maryland's Judicial Legislature "Repeals" An Open — Ended Common — Law Sentence. Thomas V. State, 333 Md. 84, 634 A.2d 1 (1993), Gina Subilia Lindekugel
Notes: The Eighth Amendment Proportionality Requirement: Maryland's Judicial Legislature "Repeals" An Open — Ended Common — Law Sentence. Thomas V. State, 333 Md. 84, 634 A.2d 1 (1993), Gina Subilia Lindekugel
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: "Secondary Effects" Analysis: A Balanced Approach To The Problem Of Prohibitions On Aggressive Panhandling, William L. Mitchell Ii
Comments: "Secondary Effects" Analysis: A Balanced Approach To The Problem Of Prohibitions On Aggressive Panhandling, William L. Mitchell Ii
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes: Torts — Punitive Damages Are Not Recoverable In A Negligence Action Against An Intoxicated Driver Absent A Showing Of Actual Malice. Komornik V. Sparks, 331 Md. 720, 629 A.2d 721 (1993), Jill D. Loper
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.