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The Continued Importance Of The Maryland Declaration Of Rights, William L. Reynolds Oct 1989

The Continued Importance Of The Maryland Declaration Of Rights, William L. Reynolds

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An analysis of the origins and development of Maryland's 'Declaration of Rights.'


The Right To Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment: Legal Trends And Emerging Issues, Karen H. Rothenberg May 1989

The Right To Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment: Legal Trends And Emerging Issues, Karen H. Rothenberg

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No abstract provided.


The Biotechnology Revolution And Its Regulatory Evolution, Diane E. Hoffmann Apr 1989

The Biotechnology Revolution And Its Regulatory Evolution, Diane E. Hoffmann

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No abstract provided.


Recent Approaches To The Trade Or Business Requirement Of Section 174: Unauthorized Snow Removal, Daniel S. Goldberg Apr 1989

Recent Approaches To The Trade Or Business Requirement Of Section 174: Unauthorized Snow Removal, Daniel S. Goldberg

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No abstract provided.


Free Speech And Private Law In German Constitutional Theory, Peter E. Quint Jan 1989

Free Speech And Private Law In German Constitutional Theory, Peter E. Quint

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No abstract provided.


Introduction To The Food Stamp Program, David A. Super Jan 1989

Introduction To The Food Stamp Program, David A. Super

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No abstract provided.


The First Integration Of The University Of Maryland School Of Law, David S. Bogen Jan 1989

The First Integration Of The University Of Maryland School Of Law, David S. Bogen

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No abstract provided.


Divorce Reform And Gender Justice, Jana B. Singer Jan 1989

Divorce Reform And Gender Justice, Jana B. Singer

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The modern shift from fault-based to no-fault divorce has disappointed those who expected the no-fault system to eliminate economic inequality between divorced women and men. The fact that women and their dependent children invariably experience economic hardship after a divorce has caused Lenore Weitzman and other commentators to romanticize the "good old days" of fault-based divorce. Professor Singer attacks the logic of this nostalgia by demonstrating that women were 'not[' better off under the fault-based system. She then proposes an investment partnership model of post-divorce allocation which would insure a fair result for both spouses.


The Advent Of Zoning, Garrett Power Jan 1989

The Advent Of Zoning, Garrett Power

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This essay looks at some of the lawyers and judges who were instrumental in the enactment and judicial approval of American zoning laws.


Aids And Government: A Plan Of Action, Taunya L. Banks Jan 1989

Aids And Government: A Plan Of Action, Taunya L. Banks

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No abstract provided.


Child Support And Visitation: Rethinking The Connections, Karen Czapanskiy Jan 1989

Child Support And Visitation: Rethinking The Connections, Karen Czapanskiy

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No abstract provided.


What Are Professional Skills And Why Should Law Schools Teach Them?, Donald G. Gifford Jan 1989

What Are Professional Skills And Why Should Law Schools Teach Them?, Donald G. Gifford

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No abstract provided.


Performance Obligations Of The Aggrieved Contractant: The French Experience, Edward A. Tomlinson Jan 1989

Performance Obligations Of The Aggrieved Contractant: The French Experience, Edward A. Tomlinson

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No abstract provided.


Who Cares?: The Evolution Of The Legal Duty To Provide Emergency Care, Karen H. Rothenberg Jan 1989

Who Cares?: The Evolution Of The Legal Duty To Provide Emergency Care, Karen H. Rothenberg

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No abstract provided.