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1995

University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

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Full-Text Articles in Law

Federalism Issues Related To The Probable Emergence Of The Toxic Substances Control Act, Jim Florio Jan 1995

Federalism Issues Related To The Probable Emergence Of The Toxic Substances Control Act, Jim Florio

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Limitations On State Agency Authority To Adopt Environmental Standards More Stringent Than Federal Standards: Policy Considerations And Interpretive Problems, Jerome M. Organ Jan 1995

Limitations On State Agency Authority To Adopt Environmental Standards More Stringent Than Federal Standards: Policy Considerations And Interpretive Problems, Jerome M. Organ

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Inadequacies Of Congressional Attempts To Legislate Federal Facility Compliance With Environmental Requirements, Melinda R. Kassen Jan 1995

The Inadequacies Of Congressional Attempts To Legislate Federal Facility Compliance With Environmental Requirements, Melinda R. Kassen

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Our Federalism, Our Hazardous Waste, And Our Good Fortune Jan 1995

Our Federalism, Our Hazardous Waste, And Our Good Fortune

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Environmental Federalism In The United States And The European Union, Clíona J.M. Kimber Jan 1995

A Comparison Of Environmental Federalism In The United States And The European Union, Clíona J.M. Kimber

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Triumph In Challenge Jan 1995

The Triumph In Challenge

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


J.E.B. V. Alabama Ex Rel. T.B.: The Supreme Court Moves Closer To Eimination Of The Peremptory Challenge Jan 1995

J.E.B. V. Alabama Ex Rel. T.B.: The Supreme Court Moves Closer To Eimination Of The Peremptory Challenge

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jurisdictional Conflicts Between Juvenile Courts And Child Welfare Agencies: The Uneasy Relationship Between Institutional Co-Parents, Bruce A. Boyer Jan 1995

Jurisdictional Conflicts Between Juvenile Courts And Child Welfare Agencies: The Uneasy Relationship Between Institutional Co-Parents, Bruce A. Boyer

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Critical Reassessment Of The Case Law Bearing On Congress's Power To Restrict The Jurisdiction Of The Lower Federal Courts, Gordon G. Young Jan 1995

A Critical Reassessment Of The Case Law Bearing On Congress's Power To Restrict The Jurisdiction Of The Lower Federal Courts, Gordon G. Young

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Court Of Appeals At The Cocktail Party: The Use And Misuse Of Legislative History, Jack Schwartz, Amanda Stakem Conn Jan 1995

The Court Of Appeals At The Cocktail Party: The Use And Misuse Of Legislative History, Jack Schwartz, Amanda Stakem Conn

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Developing A Viable Cause Of Action Fro Student Victims Of Sexual Harrassment: A Look At Medical Schools, Kimberly L. Limbrick Jan 1995

Developing A Viable Cause Of Action Fro Student Victims Of Sexual Harrassment: A Look At Medical Schools, Kimberly L. Limbrick

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


General Evidentiary Objections Still Valid In Maryland, Dinah S. Leventhal Jan 1995

General Evidentiary Objections Still Valid In Maryland, Dinah S. Leventhal

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Structuring A Market-Oriented Federal Eco-Information Policy, Peter S. Menell Jan 1995

Structuring A Market-Oriented Federal Eco-Information Policy, Peter S. Menell

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Enforcement Of Environmental Law In A Triangular Federal System: Can Three Not Be A Crowd When Enforcement Authority Is Shared By The United States, The States, And Their Citizens?, David R. Hodas Jan 1995

Enforcement Of Environmental Law In A Triangular Federal System: Can Three Not Be A Crowd When Enforcement Authority Is Shared By The United States, The States, And Their Citizens?, David R. Hodas

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


On The Topology Of Uniform Environmental Standards In A Federal System - And Why It Matters, James E. Krier Jan 1995

On The Topology Of Uniform Environmental Standards In A Federal System - And Why It Matters, James E. Krier

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Business Combination Antitakeover Statutes, The Unintended Repudiation Of The Internal Affairs Doctrine, And Constitutional Constraints On Choice Of Law, Robert E. Suggs Jan 1995

Business Combination Antitakeover Statutes, The Unintended Repudiation Of The Internal Affairs Doctrine, And Constitutional Constraints On Choice Of Law, Robert E. Suggs

Faculty Scholarship

This article examines the constitutional validity of business combination antitakeover statutes. Delaware and other important corporate law jurisdictions enacted these statutes during the 1980s to inhibit hostile leveraged corporate takeovers and protect incumbent managements. These statutes work by prohibiting transactions which enable a hostile acquirer with a mere majority of target stock to sell target assets for cash and retain all the cash to service acquisition debt while paying off with securities the minority shareholders' interest in the assets sold. This allows the takeover to be financed with the assets acquired. Analyzing the structural operation of these statutes in greater …


Public Service And Private Interests: A Chronicle Of The Professional Life Of Philip B. Perlman, Garrett Power Jan 1995

Public Service And Private Interests: A Chronicle Of The Professional Life Of Philip B. Perlman, Garrett Power

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.