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Recent Developments: Senate Bill 480: Foster Care - Child Support Obligations, Martha Arango Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Senate Bill 480: Foster Care - Child Support Obligations, Martha Arango

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: House Bill 139: Patient Protection Act, Cheryl F. Matricciani Jan 1999

Recent Developments: House Bill 139: Patient Protection Act, Cheryl F. Matricciani

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: House Bill 315: Anti-Discrimination Act, Richard Dirk Selland Jan 1999

Recent Developments: House Bill 315: Anti-Discrimination Act, Richard Dirk Selland

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: House Bill 751: Cigarette Restitution Fund, Brent Bolea Jan 1999

Recent Developments: House Bill 751: Cigarette Restitution Fund, Brent Bolea

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: House Bill 1: Ethics Law - Reform Of Legislative Ethics Process, Bret Frankovich Jan 1999

Recent Developments: House Bill 1: Ethics Law - Reform Of Legislative Ethics Process, Bret Frankovich

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


A Court Of Appeals Of Maryland Time Capsule: Six Historic Arguments In The Nation's Oldest Appellate Court Jan 1999

A Court Of Appeals Of Maryland Time Capsule: Six Historic Arguments In The Nation's Oldest Appellate Court

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Setting Limits On Spousal Privileges In Maryland's Federal Courts: The Virtues And Vices Of Bright-Line Rules, Eric H. Singer Jan 1999

Setting Limits On Spousal Privileges In Maryland's Federal Courts: The Virtues And Vices Of Bright-Line Rules, Eric H. Singer

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Baynor V. State: Maryland Rule 4-263 Requires The State To Produce Relevant Information Regarding The Acquisition Of Statements Made During A Custodial Interrogation That The State Intends To Use At Trial, Anabelle Berges Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Baynor V. State: Maryland Rule 4-263 Requires The State To Produce Relevant Information Regarding The Acquisition Of Statements Made During A Custodial Interrogation That The State Intends To Use At Trial, Anabelle Berges

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Bentley V. Carroll: Jury Instructions Stating That Statutory Violations Are Evidence Of Negligence Are Permissible, George Mahaffey Jr. Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Bentley V. Carroll: Jury Instructions Stating That Statutory Violations Are Evidence Of Negligence Are Permissible, George Mahaffey Jr.

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Bryan V. State Roads Comm'n: Six Person Juries Are Sufficient For Condemnation Damages Proceedings Under The Maryland Constitution, Meredith Stein Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Bryan V. State Roads Comm'n: Six Person Juries Are Sufficient For Condemnation Damages Proceedings Under The Maryland Constitution, Meredith Stein

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Coates V. Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, Inc.: Utility Pole Owners Have A Duty To Refrain From Creating Unreasonable Risks To Roadway Travelers, Brent Bolea Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Coates V. Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, Inc.: Utility Pole Owners Have A Duty To Refrain From Creating Unreasonable Risks To Roadway Travelers, Brent Bolea

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Ferris V. State: After Completion Of A Routine Traffic Stop, Separate Reasonable Articulable Suspicion Is Required To Support A Continued Detention Or Seizure, Kristin E. Blumer Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Ferris V. State: After Completion Of A Routine Traffic Stop, Separate Reasonable Articulable Suspicion Is Required To Support A Continued Detention Or Seizure, Kristin E. Blumer

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Giant Food, Inc. V. Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation: Disqualification Of Unemployment Eligibility Under Section 8-1004 Of The Labor And Employment Article Is Lawful When There Is Substantial Curtailment At The Individual Facility Or Premises, Traci Gladstone Corcoran Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Giant Food, Inc. V. Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation: Disqualification Of Unemployment Eligibility Under Section 8-1004 Of The Labor And Employment Article Is Lawful When There Is Substantial Curtailment At The Individual Facility Or Premises, Traci Gladstone Corcoran

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Hayes V. State: Substitution Of An Alternate Juror May Be Done At Any Time Before The Jury Closes The Jury Room Door To Begin Deliberations, Jennifer Golub Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Hayes V. State: Substitution Of An Alternate Juror May Be Done At Any Time Before The Jury Closes The Jury Room Door To Begin Deliberations, Jennifer Golub

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Strickler V. Greene: Reasonable Probability That Disclosure Of Withheld Evidence Would Have Led To A Different Outcome At Trial Is Required To Obtain Relief Under The Brady Rule, Rosemary E. Allulis Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Strickler V. Greene: Reasonable Probability That Disclosure Of Withheld Evidence Would Have Led To A Different Outcome At Trial Is Required To Obtain Relief Under The Brady Rule, Rosemary E. Allulis

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Forum Faces: The Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Jan 1999

Forum Faces: The Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr.

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Rules, Responsibility And Commitment To Children: The New Language Of Morality In Family Law, Jane C. Murphy Jan 1999

Rules, Responsibility And Commitment To Children: The New Language Of Morality In Family Law, Jane C. Murphy

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Part One of this Article explores the meaning of morality by briefly reviewing a variety of attempts to explore the meaning of moral conduct. This Section draws on a variety of contemporary moral philosophers who have built on the classical tradition to develop a broader definition of moral behavior. This discussion provides a context for the current debate about the meaning of morality in family law and moral discourse in the no-fault era. Part One also reviews the historical debate about how law should strike a balance between promoting communitarian values and respecting autonomy and individual rights. The Article argues …


Substance Abuse, Families, And Unified Family Courts: The Creation Of A Caring Justice System, Barbara A. Babb, Judith D. Moran Jan 1999

Substance Abuse, Families, And Unified Family Courts: The Creation Of A Caring Justice System, Barbara A. Babb, Judith D. Moran

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This article proposes an approach to family law decision-making tailored to assist families plagued by substance abuse. Substance abuse is linked to social, health, and economic problems facing Americans today and is a factor for a substantial number of family law litigants. By failing to address substance abuse issues, the family repeatedly may need to seek court intervention. The unified family court model is the concept of a single court that coordinates the work of independent agencies and tribunals, each with some limited role in resolving the problems incident to a family's legal matters. Professor Babb has created an interdisciplinary …


The Kantian Theory Of Public International Law, Mortimer N.S. Sellers Jan 1999

The Kantian Theory Of Public International Law, Mortimer N.S. Sellers

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Is The Rule Of Necessity Really Necessary In State Administrative Law: The Central Panel Solution, Arnold Rochvarg Jan 1999

Is The Rule Of Necessity Really Necessary In State Administrative Law: The Central Panel Solution, Arnold Rochvarg

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The rule of necessity is a judicial doctrine that permits a judge or agency decision maker to decide a case even if he or she would ordinarily be disqualified due to bias or prejudice . The rationale of the doctrine is that if there is no other person who can make the decision, let the biased person decide the case rather than have no decision made at all. The rule of necessity has been used in state administrative proceedings liberally despite the fact that it is widely recognized as unfair. This article analyzes current approaches to the doctrine, and after …


Recent Developments: Johnson V. State: Defense Attorney's Arrest For Contempt Of Court In The Presence Of The Jury Was Prejudicial And Denied Defendant The Right To A Fair And Impartial Trial, Walter W. Green Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Johnson V. State: Defense Attorney's Arrest For Contempt Of Court In The Presence Of The Jury Was Prejudicial And Denied Defendant The Right To A Fair And Impartial Trial, Walter W. Green

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: State V. Evans: A Warrantless Search Incident To Arrest Is Constitutional, Regardless Of Whether The Police Intend To Charge The Defendant Upon Apprehension, Stacey E. Burnett Jan 1999

Recent Developments: State V. Evans: A Warrantless Search Incident To Arrest Is Constitutional, Regardless Of Whether The Police Intend To Charge The Defendant Upon Apprehension, Stacey E. Burnett

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: House Bill 738: Family Law - Domestic Violence - Relief, Holly A. Currier Jan 1999

Recent Developments: House Bill 738: Family Law - Domestic Violence - Relief, Holly A. Currier

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: House Bill 177: Holocaust Victims - Inheritance Tax And Income Tax - Insurance Policies, Cheryl F. Matricciani Jan 1999

Recent Developments: House Bill 177: Holocaust Victims - Inheritance Tax And Income Tax - Insurance Policies, Cheryl F. Matricciani

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: House Bill 722: Motor Vehicle Administration - Privacy Protection Act Of 1999, Jennifer Golub Jan 1999

Recent Developments: House Bill 722: Motor Vehicle Administration - Privacy Protection Act Of 1999, Jennifer Golub

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Carter V. State: To Overcome A Defendant's Sixth Amendment Right To A Public Trial, The Court Must Provide A Compelling Interest Evidenced By Case-Specific Reasons, Akia Fox Jan 1999

Recent Developments: Carter V. State: To Overcome A Defendant's Sixth Amendment Right To A Public Trial, The Court Must Provide A Compelling Interest Evidenced By Case-Specific Reasons, Akia Fox

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Controversial Speakers On Campus: Liberties, Limitations, And Common-Sense Guidelines, Kenneth Lasson Jan 1999

Controversial Speakers On Campus: Liberties, Limitations, And Common-Sense Guidelines, Kenneth Lasson

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"Veritas vos liberabit," chanted the scholastics of yesteryear. The "truth will set you free," echo their latter-day counterparts in the academy, intoning the mantra reverentially but with increasingly more hope than confidence, more faith than conviction.... The real world of the academy, of course, is not quite that wonderful, nor nearly as bad as many would suggest. The ironies become palpable, however, when those self-same institutions, which almost universally view themselves as bastions of free speech, instead stifle debate that is perceived as politically incorrect or otherwise embarrassing. Academic administrators naturally shy away from conflict and contention. They shun controversy. …


Risky Business: Medicare's Vulnerabiliy To Selection Games Of Managed Care Providers, Charles Tiefer, Heather Akehurst-Krause Jan 1999

Risky Business: Medicare's Vulnerabiliy To Selection Games Of Managed Care Providers, Charles Tiefer, Heather Akehurst-Krause

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Principles Of Maryland Procurement Law, Scott A. Livingston, Lydia B. Hoover Jan 1999

Principles Of Maryland Procurement Law, Scott A. Livingston, Lydia B. Hoover

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Justice And Rule Of Law In International Relations, Mortimer N.S. Sellers Jan 1999

Justice And Rule Of Law In International Relations, Mortimer N.S. Sellers

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.