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Articles 61 - 77 of 77
Full-Text Articles in Law
"Cases On Both Sides": Patterns Of Argument In Legal Dispute-Negotiation, Robert J. Condlin
"Cases On Both Sides": Patterns Of Argument In Legal Dispute-Negotiation, Robert J. Condlin
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Invention And Reinvention Of Welfare Rights, William H. Simon
The Invention And Reinvention Of Welfare Rights, William H. Simon
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Alternative Analysis Of Law Of The Case - Rethinking Loveday V. State
An Alternative Analysis Of Law Of The Case - Rethinking Loveday V. State
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Labor, Power, And Society , James B. Atleson
Reflections On Labor, Power, And Society , James B. Atleson
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Transformation Of The Fourteenth Amendment: Reflections From The Admission Of Maryland's First Black Lawyers, David S. Bogen
The Transformation Of The Fourteenth Amendment: Reflections From The Admission Of Maryland's First Black Lawyers, David S. Bogen
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Learning Contract In Legal Education, Jane H. Aiken, David A. Koplow, Lisa G. Lerman, J. P. Ogilvy
The Learning Contract In Legal Education, Jane H. Aiken, David A. Koplow, Lisa G. Lerman, J. P. Ogilvy
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Developments In Maryland Law, 1983-84
Survey Of Developments In Maryland Law, 1983-84
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
You Promised! - May An Employer Cancel Or Modify Employee Severance Pay Arrangements?, Earle K. Shawe, Mark J. Swerdlin
You Promised! - May An Employer Cancel Or Modify Employee Severance Pay Arrangements?, Earle K. Shawe, Mark J. Swerdlin
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Does Karl Klare Protest Too Much?, Matthew W. Finkin
Does Karl Klare Protest Too Much?, Matthew W. Finkin
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lost Opportunity: Concluding Thoughts On The Finkin Critique, Karl E. Klare
Lost Opportunity: Concluding Thoughts On The Finkin Critique, Karl E. Klare
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Traditional Labor Law Scholarship And The Crisis Of Collective Bargaining Law: A Reply To Professor Finkin, Karl E. Klare
Traditional Labor Law Scholarship And The Crisis Of Collective Bargaining Law: A Reply To Professor Finkin, Karl E. Klare
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Labor Arbitrator's Several Roles , Dennis R. Nolan, Roger I. Abrams
The Labor Arbitrator's Several Roles , Dennis R. Nolan, Roger I. Abrams
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Revisiting The Missing Witness Inference - Quieting The Loud Voice From The Empty Chair, Robert H. Stier Jr.
Revisiting The Missing Witness Inference - Quieting The Loud Voice From The Empty Chair, Robert H. Stier Jr.
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tributes To Judge Rita C. Davidson
The Transformation Of The Fourteenth Amendment: Reflections From The Admission Of Maryland's First Black Lawyers, David S. Bogen
The Transformation Of The Fourteenth Amendment: Reflections From The Admission Of Maryland's First Black Lawyers, David S. Bogen
Faculty Scholarship
October 10, 1985, was the one hundredth anniversary of the admission to the bar of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City of Everett J. Waring, the first black lawyer admitted to practice before the state courts in Maryland. This article explores the efforts of African-American lawyers to establish the right to practice law in Maryland and their role in the larger struggle for political and civil rights.
Maternal Duties During Pregnancy: Toward A Conceptual Framework, Maxwell L. Stearns
Maternal Duties During Pregnancy: Toward A Conceptual Framework, Maxwell L. Stearns
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Time Limits Under The Freedom Of Information Act: Another Problematic New Property Reform, Karen Czapanskiy
Time Limits Under The Freedom Of Information Act: Another Problematic New Property Reform, Karen Czapanskiy
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.