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Comments: The National Securities Markets Improvement Act (Nsmia) Savings Clause: A New Challenge To Regulatory Uniformity, Linda M. Stevens
Comments: The National Securities Markets Improvement Act (Nsmia) Savings Clause: A New Challenge To Regulatory Uniformity, Linda M. Stevens
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 39 Number 1 (Fall 2009) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 39 Number 1 (Fall 2009) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
A House Divided: Earl Caldwell, The New York Times, And The Quest For A Testimonial Privilege, Eric Easton
A House Divided: Earl Caldwell, The New York Times, And The Quest For A Testimonial Privilege, Eric Easton
All Faculty Scholarship
In the 1972 case of Branzburg v. Hayes, the Supreme Court held that the First Amendment does not protect journalists who refuse to reveal their confidential sources or news gathering product in response to a federal grand jury subpoena. That decision has remained vital for 35 years and has reverberated through a number of recent high-profile cases. Despite some form of protection in nearly every state court, reporters haled before a federal judge may have no recourse save prison. Devastating as Branzburg has been for the so-called journalist's privilege, its negative impact has been far broader. Branzburg is one of …
The Influence Of Marcus Tullius Cicero On Modern Legal And Political Ideas, Mortimer N.S. Sellers
The Influence Of Marcus Tullius Cicero On Modern Legal And Political Ideas, Mortimer N.S. Sellers
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Marcus Tullius Cicero is the father of modern law and politics. Cicero's influence was significant throughout subsequent European history, but never so much nor so directly as in the emergence of modernity and in the development of modern law and constitutional government. The early moderns became faithful apostles of Cicero's thought and ideals because their world and political circumstances were in many ways closer to those of Cicero than to those of any intervening centuries. The influence of Cicero's legal and political ideas on the modern world illustrates the decisive importance that the study of history can have on legal …
Recent Developments: Supervisor Of Assessments V. Stellar Gt: A Midcycle Revaluation Of Real Property For Tax Assessment Purposes Must Be Caused By A Statutorily Specified Factor, David Coppersmith
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Pridgeon V. Bd. Of License Comm'rs For Prince George's County: Board Of License Commissioners Was Statutorily Required To Hold A Hearing On Whether A Liquor License Should Be Renewed, Even Though The Protest Was Withdrawn Prior To The Hearing, Neal Desai
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: In Re Najasha B.: When A Child Objects To The Department Of Social Services' Unilateral Withdrawal Of A Cina Petition, The Juvenile Court Must Hold An Adjudicatory Hearing To Consider The Child's Allegations Of Abuse Or Neglect, Joshua Beale
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Comments: Treasuring The Chesapeake: An Analysis Of Climate Change And Its Impact On The Chesapeake Bay And Maryland's Surrounding Coastal Regions, Lauren F. Jones
Comments: Treasuring The Chesapeake: An Analysis Of Climate Change And Its Impact On The Chesapeake Bay And Maryland's Surrounding Coastal Regions, Lauren F. Jones
University of Baltimore Law Review
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The Selection And Election Of Circuit Judges In Maryland: A Time For Change, Dana M. Levitz, Ephraim R. Siff
The Selection And Election Of Circuit Judges In Maryland: A Time For Change, Dana M. Levitz, Ephraim R. Siff
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Pines Point Marina V. Rehak: Upon Forfeit Of A Corporate Charter, An Incorporated Council Of Condominium Unit Owners Defaults To An Unincorporated Association, But Retains Its Right To Sue And Be Sued, Robert Miller
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
The Mismatch Between Probable Cause And Partial Matching, Natalie Ram
The Mismatch Between Probable Cause And Partial Matching, Natalie Ram
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Return Of The Poll Tax: How The Internet Threatens 200 Years Of Progress Toward Equality, Max Oppenheimer
Return Of The Poll Tax: How The Internet Threatens 200 Years Of Progress Toward Equality, Max Oppenheimer
All Faculty Scholarship
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Recent Developments: Karsenty V. Schoukroun: An Inter Vivos Transfer Of Property, Where The Decedent Retained Control During His Lifetime, Is Not Per Se Violative Of A Surviving Spouse's Statutory Right To A Share Of The Estate, Erin Day
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Rivera V. State: A Coram Nobis Petition, Resting On A Probation Before Judgment, Where Deportation Is A Potential Collateral Consequence, May Be Denied If The Guilty Plea Was Made Knowingly And Voluntarily, In Satisfaction Of Constitutional Demands, K. Alice Young
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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Recent Developments: Independent Newspapers, Inc. V. Brodie: Maryland Requires A Prima Facie Showing Of Defamation And A Balancing Of First Amendment Rights Before Ordering The Release Of The Identity Of An Anonymous Internet Speaker, Molly Deere
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Master Financial, Inc. V. Crowder: A Twelve-Year Statute Of Limitations Applies For Specialty Actions To Claims Seeking Civil Penalties Under The State Secondary Mortgage Loan Law, Satoko Harada
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.