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Comments: What's Yours Is Ours? Gamete Donation In The Marital Context: Why Courts And Legislatures Should Not Interfere With An Individual's Fundamental Right To Privacy, Emily K. Alt
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: The Illegal Immigrant Tax: Evaluating State Remittance Taxes Under The Dormant Commerce Clause And The Equal Protection Clause, Meredith Cipriano
Comments: The Illegal Immigrant Tax: Evaluating State Remittance Taxes Under The Dormant Commerce Clause And The Equal Protection Clause, Meredith Cipriano
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Determining The Preemptive Effect Of Federal Law On State Statutes Of Repose, Adam Bain
Determining The Preemptive Effect Of Federal Law On State Statutes Of Repose, Adam Bain
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Can Comparative Legal Studies Learn From Feminist Legal Theories In The Era Of Globalization, Dana Raigrodski
What Can Comparative Legal Studies Learn From Feminist Legal Theories In The Era Of Globalization, Dana Raigrodski
University of Baltimore Law Review
This article re-examines the field of comparative law and comparative legal studies through the lens of feminist legal theories/studies (FLT). It suggests that lessons learned from the development of FLT and insights from shared epistemology and methodology within FLT can inform the ongoing controversies within comparative legal studies and provide comparative legal scholars and practitioners with the tools to maximize the benefits of comparative legal studies in the era of increasing global interdependence.
Comments: Newborn Screening Programs And Privacy: Shifting Responsibility From The Parent To The Laboratory, Michael D. Leeb
Comments: Newborn Screening Programs And Privacy: Shifting Responsibility From The Parent To The Laboratory, Michael D. Leeb
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 43 Number 2 (Spring 2014) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 43 Number 2 (Spring 2014) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Uniform Power Of Attorney Act: Not A One-Size-Fits-All Solution, Angela M. Vallario
The Uniform Power Of Attorney Act: Not A One-Size-Fits-All Solution, Angela M. Vallario
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Vietnam Draft Cases And The Pro-Religion Equality Project, Bruce Ledewitz
The Vietnam Draft Cases And The Pro-Religion Equality Project, Bruce Ledewitz
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Copyright Termination And Technical Standards, Jorge L. Contreras, Andrew T. Hernacki
Copyright Termination And Technical Standards, Jorge L. Contreras, Andrew T. Hernacki
University of Baltimore Law Review
Technical standards, which enable products manufactured by different vendors to work together, form the basis of the modem technological infrastructure. Yet an obscure provision of the U.S. Copyright Act, enacted to allow authors and composers to profit from the later success of their works, now threatens to disrupt this critical technological ecosystem. Enacted in 1976, Section 203 of the Copyright Act permits the author of a copyrighted work to revoke any copyright license or assignment between thirty-five and forty years after the grant was made. For grants made in 1978, the first year to which Section 203 applies, terminations could …
Comments: Trending: Proportionality In Electronic Discovery In Common Law Countries And The United States' Federal And State Courts, Laura Hunt
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 43 Number 3 (Summer 2014) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 43 Number 3 (Summer 2014) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: Avoiding Those Wearing Propeller Hats: The Use Of Blue Ribbon Juries In Complex Patent Litigation, Jordan M. Halle
Comments: Avoiding Those Wearing Propeller Hats: The Use Of Blue Ribbon Juries In Complex Patent Litigation, Jordan M. Halle
University of Baltimore Law Review
I cannot stop without calling attention to the extraordinary condition of the law which makes it possible for a man without any knowledge of even the rudiments of chemistry to pass upon such questions as these... How long we shall continue to blunder along without the aid of unpartisan and authoritative scientific assistance in the administration of justice, no one knows; but all fair persons not conventionalized by provincial legal habits of mind ought, I should think, unite to effect some such advance.
Parke-Davis & Co. v. H.K. Mulford Co., 189 F. 95,115 (C.C.S.D.N.Y. 1911), affd in part, rev'd in …
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 44 Number 1 (Winter 2014) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 44 Number 1 (Winter 2014) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: The Securities And Exchange Commission's Proposed Regulations Under The Crowdfund Act Strike A Necessary Balance Between The Burden Of Disclosure Placed On Issuers Of Securities And Meaningful Protection For Unsophisticated Investors, Stuart Evan Smith
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: Fourth And Long: How The Well-Established System Of Workers' Compensation Poses A Substantial Threat To The Financial Stability Of The Nfl, Thomas J. Mcqueeney
Comments: Fourth And Long: How The Well-Established System Of Workers' Compensation Poses A Substantial Threat To The Financial Stability Of The Nfl, Thomas J. Mcqueeney
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
J.L.'S Time Bomb Still Ticking: How Navarette's Narrow Holding Failed To Address Important Issues Regarding Anonymous Tips, Andrew B. Kartchner
J.L.'S Time Bomb Still Ticking: How Navarette's Narrow Holding Failed To Address Important Issues Regarding Anonymous Tips, Andrew B. Kartchner
University of Baltimore Law Review
The conflict is clear and the stakes are high. The effect of the rule below will be to grant drunk drivers one free swerve before they can legally be pulled over by police. It will be difficult for an officer to explain to the family of a motorist killed by that swerve that the police had a tip that the driver of the other car was drunk, but that they were powerless to pull him over, even for a quick check.
Sitting By The Well: The Case For Intercultural Competency Training In International Experiential Learning, Jeffrey Blumberg
Sitting By The Well: The Case For Intercultural Competency Training In International Experiential Learning, Jeffrey Blumberg
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Free Labor Standards Act? A Look At The Ongoing Discussion Regarding Unpaid Legal Internships And Externships, Lauren K. Knight
The Free Labor Standards Act? A Look At The Ongoing Discussion Regarding Unpaid Legal Internships And Externships, Lauren K. Knight
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Courts And National Security: The Ordeal Of The State Secrets Privilege, David Rudenstine
The Courts And National Security: The Ordeal Of The State Secrets Privilege, David Rudenstine
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: Droning On About The Fourth Amendment: Adopting A Reasonable Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence To Prevent Unreasonable Searches By Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Joel Celso
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 43 Number 1 (Spring 2014) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 43 Number 1 (Spring 2014) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.