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Full-Text Articles in Law
Recent Developments: Jackson V. State: Judge's Expansion Beyond The Outer Limits Of His Or Her Broad Discretionary Rights Equates To Impermissible Error, Julie Folkemer Zimmer
Recent Developments: Jackson V. State: Judge's Expansion Beyond The Outer Limits Of His Or Her Broad Discretionary Rights Equates To Impermissible Error, Julie Folkemer Zimmer
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Katsenelenbogen V. Katsenelenbogen: Under The Domestic Violence Statute The Standard For Issuing A Protective Order Is Whether A Reasonable Person In The Applicant's Position Fears Serious Bodily Harm, Ryan N. Hoback
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Plaintiffs' Fault In Products Liability Cases: Why Are They Getting Away With It In Maryland?, Gardner M. Duvall
Plaintiffs' Fault In Products Liability Cases: Why Are They Getting Away With It In Maryland?, Gardner M. Duvall
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Direct-To-Consumer Advertising And The Learned Intermediary Doctrine: Unsettling A Settled Question, Paul F. Strain, Christina L. Gaarder
Direct-To-Consumer Advertising And The Learned Intermediary Doctrine: Unsettling A Settled Question, Paul F. Strain, Christina L. Gaarder
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
The First American Bill Of Rights: Was It Maryland's 1639 Act For The Liberties Of The People?, Charles A. Rees
The First American Bill Of Rights: Was It Maryland's 1639 Act For The Liberties Of The People?, Charles A. Rees
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 31 Number 2 (Spring 2001) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 31 Number 2 (Spring 2001) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Sentence Enhancement Statute Does Not Permit Court To Use Time Spent In Pretrial Detention In Computing Statutory Predicate That Defendant Must Have Served "At Least One Term Of Confinement Of At Least 180 Days In A Correctional Institution.", Donna Novak
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Johnson V. State: An Inchoate Crime Sentence Shall Not Exceed The Maximum Sentence, Without Enhancements, Of The Target Crime, Camela J. Chapman
Recent Developments: Johnson V. State: An Inchoate Crime Sentence Shall Not Exceed The Maximum Sentence, Without Enhancements, Of The Target Crime, Camela J. Chapman
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Roberts V. State: Parties Must Be Afforded An Opportunity To Present Evidence Regarding Competency To Stand Trial, Victor A. Lembo
Recent Developments: Roberts V. State: Parties Must Be Afforded An Opportunity To Present Evidence Regarding Competency To Stand Trial, Victor A. Lembo
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: State V. Sampson: Search Of Garbage Placed For Collection In A Public And Readily Accessible Area Does Not Violate The Fourth Amendment, Michelle M. Owens
Recent Developments: State V. Sampson: Search Of Garbage Placed For Collection In A Public And Readily Accessible Area Does Not Violate The Fourth Amendment, Michelle M. Owens
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: State Dep't Of Assessment & Taxation V. N. Balt. Ctr.: A Nonprofit Organization Not Receiving Significant Private Donations May Be Eligible For A Charitable Properly Tax Exemption, Ed Biggin
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Temporary Staffing, Inc. V. J.J. Haines & Co.: Employer's Obligation To Pay Workers' Compensation Claims Is Determined By Contract Between Temporary Staffing Agency And Employer, Scott H. Amey
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Maryland Legislative Summary: House Bill 154: Estates & Trusts—Intestate Succession—Abandonment Or Failure To Support Minor Child, Marlena J. Reed
Maryland Legislative Summary: House Bill 154: Estates & Trusts—Intestate Succession—Abandonment Or Failure To Support Minor Child, Marlena J. Reed
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Common-Law Voluntariness In Maryland: Ghosts, Barnacles, And Elusive Bright-Line Rules, Andrew V. Jezic
Common-Law Voluntariness In Maryland: Ghosts, Barnacles, And Elusive Bright-Line Rules, Andrew V. Jezic
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Ametek V. O'Connor: Employer And Insurer Are Entitled To A Credit For The Number Of Weeks Benefits Were Paid When A Workers' Compensation Award Is Increased On Judicial Review, Kimberly Lensing
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Chesapeake Amusements V. Riddle: A Dispensing Slot Machine With Player Enhancement Features That Signal When A Winning Ticket Is Being Dispensed Does Not Violate Maryland's Statutory Provision Prohibiting Illegal Slot Machines, Adam Kleinfeldt
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Graves V. State: A Conviction In Another State Of A "Sexually Violent Offense" May Not Be Used As The Predicate To Establish That A Person Is A "Sexually Violent Predator" In Maryland, Ryan N. Hoback
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Holbrook V. State: Arson And Reckless Endangerment Do Not Have To Be Merged At Sentencing Because They Are Considered Separate Crimes, Toni Boettcher
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 30 Number 2 (Spring 2001) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 30 Number 2 (Spring 2001) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 31 Number 1 (Fall 2001) Front Matter
University Of Baltimore Law Review Volume 31 Number 1 (Fall 2001) Front Matter
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Restating The Obvious In Maryland Products Liability Law: The Restatement (Third) Of Torts: Products Liability And Failure To Warn Defenses, Rebecca Korzec
Restating The Obvious In Maryland Products Liability Law: The Restatement (Third) Of Torts: Products Liability And Failure To Warn Defenses, Rebecca Korzec
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Maryland's Diminished Long-Arm Jurisdiction In The Wake Of Zavian V. Foudy, Jeffrey J. Utermohle
Maryland's Diminished Long-Arm Jurisdiction In The Wake Of Zavian V. Foudy, Jeffrey J. Utermohle
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: A Return To State Sovereignty: How Individuals With Disabilities In Maryland May Still Seek Relief Against State Employers After Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Alabama V. Garrett, Geoffrey G. Hengerer
Comments: A Return To State Sovereignty: How Individuals With Disabilities In Maryland May Still Seek Relief Against State Employers After Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Alabama V. Garrett, Geoffrey G. Hengerer
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments: Smokers' Chances Of A Fair Fight Against The Tobacco Companies Go Up In Flames: A Study Of Philip Morris Inc. V. Angeletti And Its Effect On The Viability Of Class Action Lawsuits In Maryland Tobacco Litigation, Melodie C. Hahn
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comment: Surgically Implanted Medical Device Liability: Will The New Restatement Help The Unraveling Shield Created By Medtronic, Inc. V. Lohr?, Donna M. Senft
Comment: Surgically Implanted Medical Device Liability: Will The New Restatement Help The Unraveling Shield Created By Medtronic, Inc. V. Lohr?, Donna M. Senft
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments: Werbowsky V. Collomb: Futility Exception Remains Applicable But Only Where Irreparable Harm Caused By A Demand Or Direct Conflict Precluding Good Faith Is Clearly Demonstrated, Danielle C. Grilli
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Maryland Legislative Summary: Senate Bill 205: Anti-Discrimination Act, Youngju Au
Maryland Legislative Summary: Senate Bill 205: Anti-Discrimination Act, Youngju Au
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Learning More Than Law From Maryland Decisions, Ian Gallacher
Learning More Than Law From Maryland Decisions, Ian Gallacher
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Resurrecting Incipiency: From Von's Grocery To Consumer Choice, Robert H. Lande
Resurrecting Incipiency: From Von's Grocery To Consumer Choice, Robert H. Lande
All Faculty Scholarship
The merger incipiency doctrine is virtually ignored in the courts today. This article argues that it should be resurrected, and it also explores the ways that effectuating Congressional intent in the area would reinvigorate merger policy.
The article documents how the legislative history of the antimerger statutes shows that Congress intended mergers to be evaluated under an incipiency approach, and explores the possible meanings of this idea. It then shows that this is a strong basis for reviving significantly stricter or more prophylactic merger enforcement.
The article shows how there are aspects of the doctrine that could be revived without …
A Comparison Of The Restatement (Third) Of Torts: Products Liability And The Maryland Law Of Products Liability, Robert D. Klein
A Comparison Of The Restatement (Third) Of Torts: Products Liability And The Maryland Law Of Products Liability, Robert D. Klein
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.