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Full-Text Articles in Law
University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 8 Number 2 (February 1978) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 8 Number 2 (February 1978) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Decisions: Right Not To Speak, Ronald Frank Greenbaum
Supreme Court Decisions: Right Not To Speak, Ronald Frank Greenbaum
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
The Revision Of The Maryland Annotated Code, Walter R. Hayes Jr.
The Revision Of The Maryland Annotated Code, Walter R. Hayes Jr.
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Nuremberg Trials And International Law, Mary Jean Lopardo
Nuremberg Trials And International Law, Mary Jean Lopardo
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Ancient Decisions, Robert C. Becker
Ancient Decisions, Robert C. Becker
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions - State And Federal: Coverage Of Uninsured Motorist Endorsement, Andrea Gentile
Recent Decisions - State And Federal: Coverage Of Uninsured Motorist Endorsement, Andrea Gentile
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
The Right Of Soviet Jews To Emigrate, Richard L. Flax
The Right Of Soviet Jews To Emigrate, Richard L. Flax
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions - State And Federal: Prejudicial Joinder, John Jeffrey Ross
Recent Decisions - State And Federal: Prejudicial Joinder, John Jeffrey Ross
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Casenotes: Constitutional Law — Criminal Law — Double Jeopardy — Under "Required Evidence" Test, Underlying Attempted Armed Robbery Merges Upon Conviction For Felony-Murder. Newton V. State, 280 Md. 260, 373 A.2d 262 (1977), Michael W. Prokopik
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 8 Number 1 (Fall 1978) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 8 Number 1 (Fall 1978) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tax Planning The Partnership For Its Termination: Tax Treatment Of Payments On The Death Or Retirement Of A Partner, Bonnie Abrams Travieso
Tax Planning The Partnership For Its Termination: Tax Treatment Of Payments On The Death Or Retirement Of A Partner, Bonnie Abrams Travieso
University of Baltimore Law Review
The author explains the operation of section 736 of the Internal Revenue Code, points out areas in which particular care should be taken in planning the termination of a partnership interest, and discusses the advisability of legislative change.
Book Reviews: One L., John Bennett Sinclair
Book Reviews: One L., John Bennett Sinclair
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Developing Law On Equal Employment Opportunity For The Handicapped: An Overview And Analysis Of The Major Issues, Jana H. Guy
The Developing Law On Equal Employment Opportunity For The Handicapped: An Overview And Analysis Of The Major Issues, Jana H. Guy
University of Baltimore Law Review
This Article examines state and federal law dealing with the obligation of employers to provide employment opportunities to handicapped individuals. The author surveys all pertinent statutes and implementing regulations and explores possible constitutional arguments available in handicap discrimination cases, analyzing the rights and remedies available to handicapped employees, the obligations of and defenses available to employers, and the issues expected to dominate litigation. The author concludes that the regulations promulgated by administrative agencies, pursuant to legislative mandate, impose onerous standards for compliance and may exceed the bounds of statutory authority in some respects.
Admission To The Bar In Maryland, Jerrold V. Powers
Admission To The Bar In Maryland, Jerrold V. Powers
University of Baltimore Law Review
This Article, which should interest law student and attorney alike, examines the Maryland bar admissions process, providing a glimpse into the workings of the Maryland State Board of Law Examiners.
Casenotes: Admiralty — Maritime Garnishment — Proceeds Of Partially Executed Contract Of Affreightment Held Subject To Garnishment Even Though Bills Of Lading Not Delivered And Debt Unmatured. Iran Express Lines V. Sumatrop, Ag, 563 F.2d 648 (4th Cir. 1977), Thomas S. Spencer
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 7 Number 2 (Spring 1978) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 7 Number 2 (Spring 1978) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews: Class, State, And Crime, Richard M. Pfeffer
Book Reviews: Class, State, And Crime, Richard M. Pfeffer
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Casenotes: Usury — Maryland Annotated Code, Article 49 — A Lender's Retention Of Loan Related Costs, Unless Exempted, Constitutes Interest — Unpaid Balance Is That Sum Actually Owed By A Borrower To A Lender. Tri-County Fed. Sav. & Loan Ass'n V. Lyle, 280 Md. 69, 371 A.2d 424 (1977), Jeffrey J. Plum
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comment: Maryland's Warrantless Inspection Laws: A Warrantless Expectation Of Constitutionality, Robert J. Liberatore
Comment: Maryland's Warrantless Inspection Laws: A Warrantless Expectation Of Constitutionality, Robert J. Liberatore
University of Baltimore Law Review
The fourth amendment to the United States Constitution proscribes "unreasonable searches and seizures" and requires that warrants be issued only upon probable cause. There is no distinction drawn between an administrative inspection and a criminal search. Yet, a different treatment has evolved in Supreme Court decisions on these two classifications of searches. This Comment addresses Maryland's warrantless administrative inspection laws in light of the standards that the Court has applied to similar enactments.
Book Reviews: Reform Of Court Rule-Making Procedures, Julius Isaacson
Book Reviews: Reform Of Court Rule-Making Procedures, Julius Isaacson
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislation: The 1977 Maryland Wiretapping And Electronic Surveillance Act, Marianne B. Davis, Laurie R. Bortz
Legislation: The 1977 Maryland Wiretapping And Electronic Surveillance Act, Marianne B. Davis, Laurie R. Bortz
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Casenotes: Torts — Medical Malpractice — Court Of Appeals Of Maryland Adopts Doctrine Of Informed Consent. Sard V. Hardy, 281 Md. 432, 379 A.2d 1014 (1977), John R. Penhallegon
Casenotes: Torts — Medical Malpractice — Court Of Appeals Of Maryland Adopts Doctrine Of Informed Consent. Sard V. Hardy, 281 Md. 432, 379 A.2d 1014 (1977), John R. Penhallegon
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Casenotes: Antitrust — Clayton Act Section 4 — Standing — Supreme Court Holds That Only Direct Purchasers Have Standing To Bring Treble Damage Suit Under Section 4 Of Clayton Act. Illinois Brick Co. V. Illinois, 431 U.S. 720 (1977), William F. Ryan Jr.
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Casenotes: Torts — Judicial Immunity: A Sword For The Malicious Or A Shield For The Conscientious? Stump V. Sparkman, 98 S. Ct. 1099 (1978), John Bennett Sinclair
Casenotes: Torts — Judicial Immunity: A Sword For The Malicious Or A Shield For The Conscientious? Stump V. Sparkman, 98 S. Ct. 1099 (1978), John Bennett Sinclair
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Constitutional Law For Maryland Lawyers: Individual Civil Rights, Charles A. Rees
State Constitutional Law For Maryland Lawyers: Individual Civil Rights, Charles A. Rees
University of Baltimore Law Review
"[A]lthough in the past it might have been safe for counsel to raise only federal constitutional issues in state courts, plainly it would be most unwise these days not also to raise the state constitutional questions."
Book Reviews: The Alias Program, Robert A. Greenberg
Book Reviews: The Alias Program, Robert A. Greenberg
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ryan Indemnity In Maritime Property Damage Cases: What Of Proportionate Fault?, Francis John Gorman
Ryan Indemnity In Maritime Property Damage Cases: What Of Proportionate Fault?, Francis John Gorman
University of Baltimore Law Review
In 1956 the Supreme Court in Ryan Stevedoring Co. v. Pan-Atlantic Steamship Corp. implied a warranty of workman-like performance in stevedoring contracts. The stevedore's breach of this warranty entitled the shipowner to full indemnity for damages paid by the shipowner to injured longshoremen. This Article discusses the origin and development of the Ryan warranty and Ryan indemnity, focusing on post-Ryan statutory and decisional developments. The author advocates the application of principles of comparative negligence in maritime property damage cases.
The Due Process Clause As A Limitation On The Reach Of State Legislation: An Historical And Analytical Examination Of Substantive Due Process, Wilbur D. Preston Jr., Mehlman B. Mehlman
The Due Process Clause As A Limitation On The Reach Of State Legislation: An Historical And Analytical Examination Of Substantive Due Process, Wilbur D. Preston Jr., Mehlman B. Mehlman
University of Baltimore Law Review
Since the adoption of the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment, the Supreme Court has vacillated on the appropriate standard of review by which questions of infringement of liberty and property interests by state legislation are to be judged. This Article discusses the doctrine of substantive due process and examines its use by the Supreme Court since the adoption of the fourteenth amendment. The authors criticize the current Court's narrow and inconsistent construction of the due process clause. They recommend that the Court adopt and apply a standard of reasonableness when reviewing the reach of state legislation.