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1996

University of Baltimore Law Forum

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Wilson V. Arkansas: The "Knock & Announce" Rennaissance, Philip S. Jackson Jan 1996

Wilson V. Arkansas: The "Knock & Announce" Rennaissance, Philip S. Jackson

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Inadequate Training In The Use Of Non-Deadly Force As The Next Frontier In Federal Civil Liability: Analysis Of The Baltimore City Baton Program, Brian L. Deleonardo Jan 1996

Inadequate Training In The Use Of Non-Deadly Force As The Next Frontier In Federal Civil Liability: Analysis Of The Baltimore City Baton Program, Brian L. Deleonardo

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Police officers possess awesome powers. They perform their duties under hazardous conditions and with the vigilant public eye upon them. Police officers are permitted only a margin of error in judgment under conditions that impose high degrees of physical and mental stress. Their general responsibility to preserve peace and enforce the law carries with it the power to arrest and to use force - even deadly force


Recent Developments: Vernonia School Dist. 47j V. Acton: Random Drug Testing Of Student Athletes Not Violative Of Their Fourth Amendment Right Against Unreasonable Searches, Francis A. Pommett Iii Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Vernonia School Dist. 47j V. Acton: Random Drug Testing Of Student Athletes Not Violative Of Their Fourth Amendment Right Against Unreasonable Searches, Francis A. Pommett Iii

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Recent Developments: Attorney Grievance Comm'n V. Kenney: Alcoholism Is A Mitigating Factor In Disciplinary Actions Only When The Attorney Establishes Truly Compelling Circumstances, Michele L. Katz Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Attorney Grievance Comm'n V. Kenney: Alcoholism Is A Mitigating Factor In Disciplinary Actions Only When The Attorney Establishes Truly Compelling Circumstances, Michele L. Katz

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Recent Developments: Falcinelli V. Cardascia: Procedural Error Caused Court To Uphold Jury Judgment Which Exceeded Amount Of Damages Requested In The Complaint, Pinelopi Makrodimitris Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Falcinelli V. Cardascia: Procedural Error Caused Court To Uphold Jury Judgment Which Exceeded Amount Of Damages Requested In The Complaint, Pinelopi Makrodimitris

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No abstract provided.


Battling The Voices Of Unreason: Hud Plays Foul In Its Fight To Uphold The Fha, Amanda Stakem Conn Jan 1996

Battling The Voices Of Unreason: Hud Plays Foul In Its Fight To Uphold The Fha, Amanda Stakem Conn

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Recent Developments: Jackson V. State: Prior Convictions Of Similar Crimes May Be Admissible For Impeachment Purposes When The Probative Value Of The Evidence Outweighs The Prejudicial Effect, Michele L. Katz Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Jackson V. State: Prior Convictions Of Similar Crimes May Be Admissible For Impeachment Purposes When The Probative Value Of The Evidence Outweighs The Prejudicial Effect, Michele L. Katz

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Recent Developments: Thompson V. Keohane: State Determinations Of "In Custody" For Miranda Purposes Are Not Presumptively Correct Under 28 U.S.C. § 2254(D) And Are Subject To Federal Review, Paul J. Wilson Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Thompson V. Keohane: State Determinations Of "In Custody" For Miranda Purposes Are Not Presumptively Correct Under 28 U.S.C. § 2254(D) And Are Subject To Federal Review, Paul J. Wilson

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No abstract provided.


University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 27 Number 1 (Summer/Fall 1996) Front Matter Jan 1996

University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 27 Number 1 (Summer/Fall 1996) Front Matter

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The Office Of Administrative Hearings: Implementing A Due Process Revolution In Maryland Administrative Justice, Jeffrey J. Utermohle Jan 1996

The Office Of Administrative Hearings: Implementing A Due Process Revolution In Maryland Administrative Justice, Jeffrey J. Utermohle

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Recent Developments: C.S. V. Prince George's County Department Of Social Services: Court Of Appeals Clarifies Procedural Mechanisms For Those Who Have Been Accused Of Child Abuse Or Neglect, Beverly I. Heydon Jan 1996

Recent Developments: C.S. V. Prince George's County Department Of Social Services: Court Of Appeals Clarifies Procedural Mechanisms For Those Who Have Been Accused Of Child Abuse Or Neglect, Beverly I. Heydon

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No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Medtronic V. Lohr: State Common-Law Claims Involving Class Iii Medical Devices Are Not Pre-Empted By The Medical Device Amendments Of 1976, Rosemary V. Bourne Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Medtronic V. Lohr: State Common-Law Claims Involving Class Iii Medical Devices Are Not Pre-Empted By The Medical Device Amendments Of 1976, Rosemary V. Bourne

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Recent Developments: Sasaki V. Class: Mention Of Federal Statutory Cap On Non-Economic Damages During Closing Arguments By Plaintiff's Counsel Violated The Civil Rights Act Of 1991, Latina Burse Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Sasaki V. Class: Mention Of Federal Statutory Cap On Non-Economic Damages During Closing Arguments By Plaintiff's Counsel Violated The Civil Rights Act Of 1991, Latina Burse

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No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: United States V. Virginia: State May Not Maintain A "Unique" Single-Sex Educational Facility Without Providing A Comparable Facility To The Excluded Gender, Marshall N. Perkins Jan 1996

Recent Developments: United States V. Virginia: State May Not Maintain A "Unique" Single-Sex Educational Facility Without Providing A Comparable Facility To The Excluded Gender, Marshall N. Perkins

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No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Waskiewicz V. General Motors: Disability Claim Under Workers' Compensation Act Based On Worsening Of Condition Previously Claimed Is Precluded If Filed After Passage Of Limitations Period, E. Shannon-Mcclellan Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Waskiewicz V. General Motors: Disability Claim Under Workers' Compensation Act Based On Worsening Of Condition Previously Claimed Is Precluded If Filed After Passage Of Limitations Period, E. Shannon-Mcclellan

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 26 Number 2 (Spring 1996) Front Matter Jan 1996

University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 26 Number 2 (Spring 1996) Front Matter

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


The Maryland Commission On Judicial Disabilities: Whither Thou Goest?, Glenn T. Harrell Jr. Jan 1996

The Maryland Commission On Judicial Disabilities: Whither Thou Goest?, Glenn T. Harrell Jr.

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Commentary: A Law Professor's View From The Jury Box, Stephen J. Shapiro Jan 1996

Commentary: A Law Professor's View From The Jury Box, Stephen J. Shapiro

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Adarand Constructors, Inc. V. Pena: Racial Classifications Developed To Further A Compelling Governmental Interest Must Be Able To Withstand "Strict Scrutiny", Paul J. Wilson Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Adarand Constructors, Inc. V. Pena: Racial Classifications Developed To Further A Compelling Governmental Interest Must Be Able To Withstand "Strict Scrutiny", Paul J. Wilson

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Thomas V. Commissioner: Addition To Tax Imposed On Unreported Income Obtained From Illegal Activities, Which Produced Criminal Sanctions, Is Not A Violation Of The Fifth Or Eighth Amendments, Kevin Barth Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Thomas V. Commissioner: Addition To Tax Imposed On Unreported Income Obtained From Illegal Activities, Which Produced Criminal Sanctions, Is Not A Violation Of The Fifth Or Eighth Amendments, Kevin Barth

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Reno V. Koray: Time Confined In A Treatment Center As A Condition Of Release On Bail Does Not Qualify For Credit Against Time Served Under 18 U.S.C. § 3585(B), Cynthia L. Maskol Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Reno V. Koray: Time Confined In A Treatment Center As A Condition Of Release On Bail Does Not Qualify For Credit Against Time Served Under 18 U.S.C. § 3585(B), Cynthia L. Maskol

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Greentree V. Fertitta: Three-Year Statute Of Limitations Applicable When Tort Claim Against Decedent's Estate Is Covered By Liability Insurance, Orhan K. Orner Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Greentree V. Fertitta: Three-Year Statute Of Limitations Applicable When Tort Claim Against Decedent's Estate Is Covered By Liability Insurance, Orhan K. Orner

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Ideal Fed. Save Bank V. Murphy: Federal Interpretation Of The Charter Form Provision For Federally Chartered Mutual Savings Associations Preempts Any State Policy To The Contrary, Mark L. Renbaum Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Ideal Fed. Save Bank V. Murphy: Federal Interpretation Of The Charter Form Provision For Federally Chartered Mutual Savings Associations Preempts Any State Policy To The Contrary, Mark L. Renbaum

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Rosenberger V. Rector And Visitors Of The University Of Virginia: State's Violation Of Organization's Free Speech Rights Not Excused By The Necessity Of Complying With The Establishment Clause, Peter A. Greenbaum Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Rosenberger V. Rector And Visitors Of The University Of Virginia: State's Violation Of Organization's Free Speech Rights Not Excused By The Necessity Of Complying With The Establishment Clause, Peter A. Greenbaum

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Montgomery Ward V. Wilson: Actual Malice Is Required For Punitive Damage Awards In False Imprisonment And Malicious Prosecution Actions, Margaret Oliver Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Montgomery Ward V. Wilson: Actual Malice Is Required For Punitive Damage Awards In False Imprisonment And Malicious Prosecution Actions, Margaret Oliver

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


A Wistful Farewell To Pink Bugg & Queen Caroline, Joseph F. Murphy Jr. Jan 1996

A Wistful Farewell To Pink Bugg & Queen Caroline, Joseph F. Murphy Jr.

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Attorney Grievance Comm'n V. Drew: Workaholism Rejected As A Mitigating Factor In Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings, Carole N. Roche' Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Attorney Grievance Comm'n V. Drew: Workaholism Rejected As A Mitigating Factor In Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings, Carole N. Roche'

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Bailey V. United States: A Drug Trafficker Must "Actively Employ" A Firearm In Order To Sustain A Conviction Under The "Use" Provision Of 18 U.S.C.A. Section 924(C)(1)(1984), Kevin M. Barner Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Bailey V. United States: A Drug Trafficker Must "Actively Employ" A Firearm In Order To Sustain A Conviction Under The "Use" Provision Of 18 U.S.C.A. Section 924(C)(1)(1984), Kevin M. Barner

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Baltimore Sun Co. V. State: Juvenile Court Order Placed Unconstitutional Limits On The Press And Was Vacated As An Abuse Of Judicial Power, Andrea Galante Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Baltimore Sun Co. V. State: Juvenile Court Order Placed Unconstitutional Limits On The Press And Was Vacated As An Abuse Of Judicial Power, Andrea Galante

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Commissioner V. Lundy: Tax Court Lacks Jurisdiction To Award Refund Of Taxes Paid More Than Two Years Prior To Mailing Of Notice Of Deficiency To Delinquent Taxpayer, Gabriel A. Terrasa Jan 1996

Recent Developments: Commissioner V. Lundy: Tax Court Lacks Jurisdiction To Award Refund Of Taxes Paid More Than Two Years Prior To Mailing Of Notice Of Deficiency To Delinquent Taxpayer, Gabriel A. Terrasa

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.