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Perpetuating Injustice: Analyzing The Maryland Court Of Appeals’S Refusal To Change The Common Law Doctrine Of Contributory Negligence, Andrew White
Maryland Law Review
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Rescuing Maryland Tort Law: A Tribute To Judge Sally Adkins, Donald G. Gifford
Rescuing Maryland Tort Law: A Tribute To Judge Sally Adkins, Donald G. Gifford
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
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Take-Home Toxin: Following Kesner’S Lead And Creating A Consistent Framework For Determining Duty Toward Victims Of Secondary Asbestos Exposure, Brendan Kelly
Maryland Law Review
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The Privacy Of The Public Schools, Emily Suski
The Privacy Of The Public Schools, Emily Suski
Maryland Law Review
This Article compares the liability of the public schools with that of families for harms to children in their care. Families serve as an apt vehicle for comparative analysis because families’ and schools’ responsibilities for children overlap substantially. Despite these overlapping responsibilities, however, the law allows schools to evade liability for harms to children and penalizes families for the same or similar harms.
Drawing on feminist theory on privacy and the public/private divide, this Article argues that the limits of public school liability mean they have privacy. Feminist theorists identify privacy as freedom from regulation and intrusion into decision-making. Public …
Trial And Error: Legislating Adr For Medical Malpractice Reform, Lydia Nussbaum
Trial And Error: Legislating Adr For Medical Malpractice Reform, Lydia Nussbaum
Maryland Law Review
The U.S. healthcare system has a problem: hundreds of thousands of people die each year, and over a million are injured, by medical mistakes that could have been avoided. Furthermore, over ninety percent of these patients and their families never learn of the errors or receive redress. This problem persists, despite myriad reforms to the medical malpractice system, because of lawmakers’ dominant focus on reducing providers’ liability insurance costs. Reform objectives are beginning to change, however, and the vehicle for implementing these changes is alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”). Historically, legislatures deployed ADR to curb malpractice litigation and restrict patients’ access …
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
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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
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Hostile Educational Environments, Ari Ezra Waldman
Hostile Educational Environments, Ari Ezra Waldman
Maryland Law Review
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Sexual Harassment 2.0, Mary Anne Franks
Asbestos Fraud Should Lead To Fairness: Why Congress Should Enact The Fairness In Asbestos Injury Resolution Act, Elise Gelinas
Asbestos Fraud Should Lead To Fairness: Why Congress Should Enact The Fairness In Asbestos Injury Resolution Act, Elise Gelinas
Maryland Law Review
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Hatfill V. New York Times Co.: From Watchdog To Attack Dog—Transforming The Modern Media Into “Big Brother”, William C. Ferguson Iv
Hatfill V. New York Times Co.: From Watchdog To Attack Dog—Transforming The Modern Media Into “Big Brother”, William C. Ferguson Iv
Maryland Law Review
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Tort Liability For Vendors Of Insecure Software: Has The Time Finally Come?, Michael D. Scott
Tort Liability For Vendors Of Insecure Software: Has The Time Finally Come?, Michael D. Scott
Maryland Law Review
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Sexual Harassment In Education And Student Athletics: A Case For Why Title Ix Sexual Harassment Jurisprudence Should Develop Independently Of Title Vii, Michael E. Buchwald
Sexual Harassment In Education And Student Athletics: A Case For Why Title Ix Sexual Harassment Jurisprudence Should Develop Independently Of Title Vii, Michael E. Buchwald
Maryland Law Review
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Reining In The Data Traders: A Tort For The Misuse Of Personal Information, Sarah Ludington
Reining In The Data Traders: A Tort For The Misuse Of Personal Information, Sarah Ludington
Maryland Law Review
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Deterrence Or Disgorgement? Reading Ciraolo After Campbell, Anthony J. Sebok
Deterrence Or Disgorgement? Reading Ciraolo After Campbell, Anthony J. Sebok
Maryland Law Review
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Introduction Of Guido Calabresi, Oscar S. Gray
Introduction Of Guido Calabresi, Oscar S. Gray
Maryland Law Review
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Guido Calabresi's The Costs Of Accidents: A Reassessment, Richard A. Posner
Guido Calabresi's The Costs Of Accidents: A Reassessment, Richard A. Posner
Maryland Law Review
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The Costs Of Dispositionism: The Premature Demise Of Situationist Law And Economics, Adam Benforado, Jim Hanson
The Costs Of Dispositionism: The Premature Demise Of Situationist Law And Economics, Adam Benforado, Jim Hanson
Maryland Law Review
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Calabresi And The Intellectual History Of Law And Economics, Keith N. Hylton
Calabresi And The Intellectual History Of Law And Economics, Keith N. Hylton
Maryland Law Review
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Causation And Responsibility: The Compensation Principle From Grotius To Calabresi, Francesco Parisi, Vincy Fon
Causation And Responsibility: The Compensation Principle From Grotius To Calabresi, Francesco Parisi, Vincy Fon
Maryland Law Review
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"There Have To Be Four" , Frank I. Michelman
"There Have To Be Four" , Frank I. Michelman
Maryland Law Review
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Whatever Happened To Law And Economics?, Anita Bernstein
Whatever Happened To Law And Economics?, Anita Bernstein
Maryland Law Review
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The Costs Of The Costs Of Accidents , Jules Coleman
The Costs Of The Costs Of Accidents , Jules Coleman
Maryland Law Review
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The Costs Of Accidents: A Retrospect View From The Cathedral, Izhak Englard
The Costs Of Accidents: A Retrospect View From The Cathedral, Izhak Englard
Maryland Law Review
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Accidents Of The Great Society, John C.P. Goldberg, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Accidents Of The Great Society, John C.P. Goldberg, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Maryland Law Review
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Happy No More: Federalism Derailed By The Court That Would Be King Of Punitive Damages, Michael L. Rustad
Happy No More: Federalism Derailed By The Court That Would Be King Of Punitive Damages, Michael L. Rustad
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Renaissance Of Accident Law Plans Revisited, Robert L. Rabin
The Renaissance Of Accident Law Plans Revisited, Robert L. Rabin
Maryland Law Review
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Calabresi's The Costs Of Accidents: A Generation Of Impact On Law And Scholarship, Donald G. Gifford
Calabresi's The Costs Of Accidents: A Generation Of Impact On Law And Scholarship, Donald G. Gifford
Maryland Law Review
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Pricelessness And Life: An Essay For Guido Calabresi , Gregory C. Keating
Pricelessness And Life: An Essay For Guido Calabresi , Gregory C. Keating
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.