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Full-Text Articles in Law
Leveraging Corporate Law: A Broader Account Of Delaware’S Competition, Christopher M. Bruner
Leveraging Corporate Law: A Broader Account Of Delaware’S Competition, Christopher M. Bruner
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Delaware's Peril, Marcel Kahan
State Competition For Corporate Headquarters And Corporate Law: An Empirical Anaylsis, Jens Dammann
State Competition For Corporate Headquarters And Corporate Law: An Empirical Anaylsis, Jens Dammann
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Not Without Consent: Protecting Consent Rights Against Deliberate Breach, Karen A. Chesley
Not Without Consent: Protecting Consent Rights Against Deliberate Breach, Karen A. Chesley
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drawing The Line: A First Amendment Framework For Partisan Gerrymandering In The Wake Of Rucho V. Common Cause, Kyle Keraga
Drawing The Line: A First Amendment Framework For Partisan Gerrymandering In The Wake Of Rucho V. Common Cause, Kyle Keraga
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislative Design And The Controllable Costs Of Special Legislation, Evan C. Zoldan
Legislative Design And The Controllable Costs Of Special Legislation, Evan C. Zoldan
Maryland Law Review
Legislation that singles out an identifiable individual for benefits or harms that do not apply to the rest of the population is called “special legislation.” In previous work, I have argued that special legislation is constitutionally suspect. In this Article, I explore the normative consequences of special legislation, assessing both the costs it imposes and the benefits that it can provide. Drawing on constitutional theory, public choice theory, and the history of special legislation, I argue that the enactment of special legislation is costly when it reflects the corruption of the legislative process and leads to low-quality legislation, unjustifiably unequal …
Jackson V. Dackman Co.: The Legislative Modification Of Common Law Tort Remedies Under Article 19 Of The Maryland Declaration Of Rights, Dan Friedman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shawe V. Elting: The Imperfect Sale Of Transperfect Global, Inc., Sarah M. Samaha
Shawe V. Elting: The Imperfect Sale Of Transperfect Global, Inc., Sarah M. Samaha
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Some Dilemmas In Drawing The Public/Private Distinction In New Deal Era State Constitutional Law, Keith Whittington
Some Dilemmas In Drawing The Public/Private Distinction In New Deal Era State Constitutional Law, Keith Whittington
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc. V. Comptroller Of The Treasury: A Missed Opportunity To Remedy Maryland’S Disconnected Taxation Policy And Inimical Corporate Atmosphere, Skylar Ludwick
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Blackburn Limited Partnership V. Paul: The Birth Of Maryland’S Statute Or Ordinance Rule And Its Ill-Defined “Targeted Class” Requirement, Monica Basche
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Re 2012 Legislative Districting: Maryland High Court Decision Exemplifies Lackluster Federal Guidance On Redistricting, Matthew Lagarde
In Re 2012 Legislative Districting: Maryland High Court Decision Exemplifies Lackluster Federal Guidance On Redistricting, Matthew Lagarde
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Warr V. Jmgm Group: Maryland Dram Shops Escape Duty To Foreseeable Victims Of Drunk Driving, Katherine O'Konski
Warr V. Jmgm Group: Maryland Dram Shops Escape Duty To Foreseeable Victims Of Drunk Driving, Katherine O'Konski
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Maryland Survey: 2004-2005
The Maryland Survey: 2003-2004
The Maryland Survey: 2002-2003
The Maryland Survey: 2001-2002
The Maryland Survey: 2000-2001
The Maryland Survey: 1999-2000
To Market, To Market: Legislating On Privatization And Subcontracting, Ellen Dannin
To Market, To Market: Legislating On Privatization And Subcontracting, Ellen Dannin
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Maryland Survey: 1998-1999
The Maryland Survey: 1997-1998
Magnificent Failure Revisited: Modern Maryland Constitutional Law From 1967 To 1998, Dan Friedman
Magnificent Failure Revisited: Modern Maryland Constitutional Law From 1967 To 1998, Dan Friedman
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Maryland Survey: 1995-1996
The Maryland Survey: 1994-1995
The Maryland Survey: 1993-1994
Rodney King And The Decriminalization Of Police Brutality In America: Direct And Judicial Access To The Grand Jury As Remedies For Victims Of Police Brutality When The Prosecutor Declines To Prosecute, Peter L. Davis
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey - Developments In Maryland Law, 1987-88
Survey - Developments In Maryland Law, 1987-88
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Work Of The Court Of Appeals: A Statistical Miscellany - July 1, 1987 Through June 30, 1988
The Work Of The Court Of Appeals: A Statistical Miscellany - July 1, 1987 Through June 30, 1988
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Unwisdom Of Allowing City Growth To Work Out Its Own Destiny, Garrett Power
The Unwisdom Of Allowing City Growth To Work Out Its Own Destiny, Garrett Power
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.