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Symposium Dialogue: Keynote Speaker Senator Barbara Mikulski, Barbara Mikulski
Symposium Dialogue: Keynote Speaker Senator Barbara Mikulski, Barbara Mikulski
University of Baltimore Law Review
MODERATED BY PROFESSOR MARGARET E. JOHNSON
The following is an adaptation of the Dialogue that took place on the campus of the University of Baltimore School of Law during the 2012 Applied Feminism and Democracy: 2012 Feminist Legal Theory Conference, on March 2, 2012. In an effort to present this dialogue in an academically appealing manner, minor formatting and grammatical adaptations were made, while maintaining the substance of the Dialogue. -EDS.
Research And Reality: Better Understanding The Debate Between Sequential And Simultaneous Photo Arrays, Frederick H. Bealefeld Iii
Research And Reality: Better Understanding The Debate Between Sequential And Simultaneous Photo Arrays, Frederick H. Bealefeld Iii
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Why Dna Databasing Is Good For Maryland — A Dna Analyst's Perspective, Rana Santos
Why Dna Databasing Is Good For Maryland — A Dna Analyst's Perspective, Rana Santos
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Vawa's Strange Bedfellows: The Partnership Between The Battered Immigrant Women's Movement And Law Enforcement, Alizabeth Newman
Reflections On Vawa's Strange Bedfellows: The Partnership Between The Battered Immigrant Women's Movement And Law Enforcement, Alizabeth Newman
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 42 Number 3 (Spring 2013) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 42 Number 3 (Spring 2013) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Luogo E Spazio, Place And Space: Gender Quotas And Democracy In Italy, Rachel A. Van Cleave
Luogo E Spazio, Place And Space: Gender Quotas And Democracy In Italy, Rachel A. Van Cleave
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium Foreword: Privacy Rights And Proactive Investigations: Emerging Constitutional Issues In Law Enforcement, Thiru Vignarajah
Symposium Foreword: Privacy Rights And Proactive Investigations: Emerging Constitutional Issues In Law Enforcement, Thiru Vignarajah
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Back To The Future: United States V Jones Resuscitates Property Law Concepts In Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence, Nancy Forster
Back To The Future: United States V Jones Resuscitates Property Law Concepts In Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence, Nancy Forster
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 42 Number 4 (Summer 2013) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 42 Number 4 (Summer 2013) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indecent Exposure: Genes Are More Than A Brand Name Label In The Dna Database Debate, Jessica D. Gabel
Indecent Exposure: Genes Are More Than A Brand Name Label In The Dna Database Debate, Jessica D. Gabel
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium Foreword: Applied Feminism And Democracy
Symposium Foreword: Applied Feminism And Democracy
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: Liberalizing Maryland's Approach To Piercing The Corporate Veil, Ryan Bottegal
Comments: Liberalizing Maryland's Approach To Piercing The Corporate Veil, Ryan Bottegal
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 42 Number 2 (Winter 2013) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 42 Number 2 (Winter 2013) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comment: The Case Of Two Biological Intended Mothers: Illustrating The Need To Statutorily Define Maternity In Maryland, Catherine Villareale
Comment: The Case Of Two Biological Intended Mothers: Illustrating The Need To Statutorily Define Maternity In Maryland, Catherine Villareale
University of Baltimore Law Review
Sam was born a happy and healthy baby boy, much to the delight of his mothers, Sarah and Jen. Although Jen gave birth to Sam, Jen has no genetic connection to her son. Biologically, Sarah is Sam's "ova mother"' because Sam was conceived through assisted reproductive technology using Sarah's ovum that was fertilized in vitro by an anonymous sperm donor and implanted in Jen. Both Sarah and Jen share a biological connection to Sam, Sarah through DNA and Jen through carrying him for nine months and giving birth. Consequently, Sam has two biological mothers. Yet, in Maryland, at the time …
Comments: The Hidden Cost Of Rod And Rifle: Why State Fish And Game Laws Must Be Amended In Order To Protect Against Unreasonable Search And Seizure In The Great Outdoors, Bryan M. Mull
University of Baltimore Law Review
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Comments: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging And The Law Today: The Brain Is Reliable As A Mitigating Factor, But Unreliable As An Aggravating Factor Or As A Method Of Lie Detection, Kristina E. Donahue
Comments: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging And The Law Today: The Brain Is Reliable As A Mitigating Factor, But Unreliable As An Aggravating Factor Or As A Method Of Lie Detection, Kristina E. Donahue
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond A Beautiful Fraud: Using A Human Rights Framework To Realize The Promise Of Democracy, Janel A. George
Beyond A Beautiful Fraud: Using A Human Rights Framework To Realize The Promise Of Democracy, Janel A. George
University of Baltimore Law Review
"[Politics] is a beautiful fraud that has been imposed on the people for years . . ."
-The late Honorable Shirley Chisholm'
Post-Jones: How District Courts Are Answering The Myriad Questions Raised By The Supreme Court's Decision In United States V. Jones, Jason D. Medinger
Post-Jones: How District Courts Are Answering The Myriad Questions Raised By The Supreme Court's Decision In United States V. Jones, Jason D. Medinger
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Location, Location, Location: Balancing Crime Fighting Needs And Privacy Rights, Nancy K. Oliver
Location, Location, Location: Balancing Crime Fighting Needs And Privacy Rights, Nancy K. Oliver
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Imperative Of Eyewitness Identification Reform And The Role Of Police Leadership, Rebecca Brown, Stephen Saloom
The Imperative Of Eyewitness Identification Reform And The Role Of Police Leadership, Rebecca Brown, Stephen Saloom
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislative Oppression: Restricting Gestational Surrogacy To Married Couples Is An Attempt To Legislate Morality, Linda S. Anderson
Legislative Oppression: Restricting Gestational Surrogacy To Married Couples Is An Attempt To Legislate Morality, Linda S. Anderson
University of Baltimore Law Review
Since the days of Baby M, surrogacy arrangements have become a well-accepted form of assisted reproduction. As one of the first alternatives available to those who could not create families naturally, surrogacy arrangements have been scrutinized and discussed from a variety of angles. Today, state laws determine whether surrogacy is allowed, establish the standards for the agreements and qualifications of those who use this form of family creation, and set limits on payments involved in such arrangements. Many states that regulate surrogacy through legislation have restricted the availability of surrogacy arrangements to married couples, thereby eliminating any non-traditional heterosexual couples, …
Referenda In Maryland: The Need For Comprehensive Statutory Reform, Michael D. Berman, Melissa O'Toole-Loureiro
Referenda In Maryland: The Need For Comprehensive Statutory Reform, Michael D. Berman, Melissa O'Toole-Loureiro
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.