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Two Life Stories: Reflections Of One Black Woman Law Professor, Taunya Lovell Banks Jan 1990

Two Life Stories: Reflections Of One Black Woman Law Professor, Taunya Lovell Banks

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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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The Forgotten Era, David S. Bogen Jan 1986

The Forgotten Era, David S. Bogen

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The Transformation Of The Fourteenth Amendment: Reflections From The Admission Of Maryland's First Black Lawyers, David S. Bogen Jan 1985

The Transformation Of The Fourteenth Amendment: Reflections From The Admission Of Maryland's First Black Lawyers, David S. Bogen

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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.


The Scope Of Section 1985(3) In Light Of Great American Federal Savings And Loan Association V. Novotny: Too Little Too Late?, Taunya Lovell Banks Jan 1982

The Scope Of Section 1985(3) In Light Of Great American Federal Savings And Loan Association V. Novotny: Too Little Too Late?, Taunya Lovell Banks

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Discretionary Decision-Making In The Criminal Justice System And The Black Offender: Some Alternatives, Taunya Lovell Banks Jan 1977

Discretionary Decision-Making In The Criminal Justice System And The Black Offender: Some Alternatives, Taunya Lovell Banks

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Discretionary Justice And The Black Offender, Taunya Lovell Banks Jan 1977

Discretionary Justice And The Black Offender, Taunya Lovell Banks

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Evans V. Abney: Reverting To Segregation, David S. Bogen Jan 1970

Evans V. Abney: Reverting To Segregation, David S. Bogen

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Citizens, Police, And Polarization: Are Perceptions More Important Than Facts?, Robert J. Condlin Jan 1969

Citizens, Police, And Polarization: Are Perceptions More Important Than Facts?, Robert J. Condlin

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