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Creating Law And Policy With Women's Voices: Feminism In Action, Alicia C. Carra Jan 2009

Creating Law And Policy With Women's Voices: Feminism In Action, Alicia C. Carra

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Bean V. Dep't Of Health & Mental Hygiene: A Committed Person Petitioning For Release From Confinement Is Not Required To Produce Expert Medical Testimony To Meet The Evidentiary Burden, Megan Ellenson Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Bean V. Dep't Of Health & Mental Hygiene: A Committed Person Petitioning For Release From Confinement Is Not Required To Produce Expert Medical Testimony To Meet The Evidentiary Burden, Megan Ellenson

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Doe V. Montgomery County Bd. Of Elections: The Limitations Period For Judicial Review Of Petition Certification Accrues After Aggrievement, And Mandatory Referendum Petition Signature Requirements Apply To Active And Inactive Voters, Christian Kintigh Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Doe V. Montgomery County Bd. Of Elections: The Limitations Period For Judicial Review Of Petition Certification Accrues After Aggrievement, And Mandatory Referendum Petition Signature Requirements Apply To Active And Inactive Voters, Christian Kintigh

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Gonzales V. State: Where A Defendant Hires Private Counsel Who Subsequently Fails To Appear At Trial, The Court Cannot Force The Defendant To Either Consent To Substitute Counsel Or Proceed Pro Se, Leslee Tingle Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Gonzales V. State: Where A Defendant Hires Private Counsel Who Subsequently Fails To Appear At Trial, The Court Cannot Force The Defendant To Either Consent To Substitute Counsel Or Proceed Pro Se, Leslee Tingle

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Gregg V. State: Amendments To The Dna Post-Conviction Statute Apply Retrospectively, Requiring Petitioners To Establish That Post-Conviction Dna Testing Could Provide Exculpatory Or Mitigating Evidence That Is Relevant To Petitoner's Conviction, Robyn Mcquillen Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Gregg V. State: Amendments To The Dna Post-Conviction Statute Apply Retrospectively, Requiring Petitioners To Establish That Post-Conviction Dna Testing Could Provide Exculpatory Or Mitigating Evidence That Is Relevant To Petitoner's Conviction, Robyn Mcquillen

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Mcdowell V. State: Absent Probable Cause, For A Search Of A Container To Be Constitutional, A Police Officer Must Articulate A Reasonable Suspicion That The Container Holds A Weapon And Why A Terry-Type Pat-Down Of The Container Would Be Insufficient To Determine Whether There Are Weapons In The Container, Matthew Powell Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Mcdowell V. State: Absent Probable Cause, For A Search Of A Container To Be Constitutional, A Police Officer Must Articulate A Reasonable Suspicion That The Container Holds A Weapon And Why A Terry-Type Pat-Down Of The Container Would Be Insufficient To Determine Whether There Are Weapons In The Container, Matthew Powell

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


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 Jan 2009

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.


University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 39 Number 2 (Spring 2009) Front Matter Jan 2009

University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 39 Number 2 (Spring 2009) Front Matter

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Turner V. Kight: Filing Pendent Claims In Federal Court Suspends The State Statute Of Limitations Until Thirty Days After The Pendant Claims Terminate, Michael Beste Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Turner V. Kight: Filing Pendent Claims In Federal Court Suspends The State Statute Of Limitations Until Thirty Days After The Pendant Claims Terminate, Michael Beste

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Mcquitty V. Spangler: A Claim For Breach Of Duty To Obtain Informed Consent Does Not Require Evidence Of A Physical Invasion, Heather Pensyl Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Mcquitty V. Spangler: A Claim For Breach Of Duty To Obtain Informed Consent Does Not Require Evidence Of A Physical Invasion, Heather Pensyl

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Independent And Adequate: Maryland's State Exclusionary Rule For Illegally Obtained Evidence, Carrie Leonetti Jan 2009

Independent And Adequate: Maryland's State Exclusionary Rule For Illegally Obtained Evidence, Carrie Leonetti

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Keynote Address: An Approach To A More Sustainable Architecture, Stefan Behnisch Jan 2009

Keynote Address: An Approach To A More Sustainable Architecture, Stefan Behnisch

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword: Symposium: Leed-Ing The Way: Policy And Legal Issues With Green Building And Design, Steven G. Davison Jan 2009

Foreword: Symposium: Leed-Ing The Way: Policy And Legal Issues With Green Building And Design, Steven G. Davison

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Four Terms Of The Kennedy Court: Projecting The Future Of Constitutional Doctrine, Kenneth M. Murchison Jan 2009

Four Terms Of The Kennedy Court: Projecting The Future Of Constitutional Doctrine, Kenneth M. Murchison

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.


Not Our Mother's Law School?: A Third-Wave Feminist Study Of Women's Experiences In Law School, Felice Batlan, Kelly Hradsky, Kristen Jeschke, Lavonne Meyer, Jill Roberts Jan 2009

Not Our Mother's Law School?: A Third-Wave Feminist Study Of Women's Experiences In Law School, Felice Batlan, Kelly Hradsky, Kristen Jeschke, Lavonne Meyer, Jill Roberts

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Empowerment Or Estrangement?: Liberal Feminism's Visions Of The "Progress" Of Muslim Women, Cyra Akila Choudhury Jan 2009

Empowerment Or Estrangement?: Liberal Feminism's Visions Of The "Progress" Of Muslim Women, Cyra Akila Choudhury

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Feminist Legal Theory In The Context Of International Conflict, Teresa Godwin Phelps Jan 2009

Feminist Legal Theory In The Context Of International Conflict, Teresa Godwin Phelps

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Regulating Pregnancy In Taiwan: An Analysis From An Asian Legal Feminist Using Feminist Legal Theories, Chih-Chieh Lin Jan 2009

Regulating Pregnancy In Taiwan: An Analysis From An Asian Legal Feminist Using Feminist Legal Theories, Chih-Chieh Lin

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Marcantonio V. Moen: An Expert's Affidavit Materially Contradicts A Prior Sworn Statement Only When There Is An Irreconcilable Statement Of Material Fact, Joseph Maher Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Marcantonio V. Moen: An Expert's Affidavit Materially Contradicts A Prior Sworn Statement Only When There Is An Irreconcilable Statement Of Material Fact, Joseph Maher

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Mcglone V. State: A Mandatory Sentence Enhancement For Conviction Of A Third Crime Of Violence Does Not Require Intervening Terms Of Confinement Or Sequentiality Between Predicate Convictions, Christopher Martini Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Mcglone V. State: A Mandatory Sentence Enhancement For Conviction Of A Third Crime Of Violence Does Not Require Intervening Terms Of Confinement Or Sequentiality Between Predicate Convictions, Christopher Martini

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


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 Jan 2009

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: Taylor V. State: Under Maryland Rule 5-806, A Party May Attack The Credibility Of A Hearsay Declarant During The Cross-Examination Of A Testifying Witness But May Not Present Proof Of A Declarant's Misconduct, N. Tucker Meneely Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Taylor V. State: Under Maryland Rule 5-806, A Party May Attack The Credibility Of A Hearsay Declarant During The Cross-Examination Of A Testifying Witness But May Not Present Proof Of A Declarant's Misconduct, N. Tucker Meneely

University of Baltimore Law Forum

Please note that the matter discussed in this article has been expunged from Mr. Taylor's record.


Recent Developments: Walker V. State: A Showing On The Record That, Under The Totality Of The Circumstances, The Defendant Had Knowledge Of The Jury Trial Right Satisfies The Requirement Of A Knowing Waiver Of The Right To A Jury Trial, Katrine Bakhtiary Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Walker V. State: A Showing On The Record That, Under The Totality Of The Circumstances, The Defendant Had Knowledge Of The Jury Trial Right Satisfies The Requirement Of A Knowing Waiver Of The Right To A Jury Trial, Katrine Bakhtiary

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 40 Number 1 (Fall 2009) Front Matter Jan 2009

University Of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 40 Number 1 (Fall 2009) Front Matter

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


The Richness Of Experience, Empathy, And The Role Of A Judge: The Senate Confirmation Hearings For Judge Sonia Sotomayor, Arrie W. Davis Jan 2009

The Richness Of Experience, Empathy, And The Role Of A Judge: The Senate Confirmation Hearings For Judge Sonia Sotomayor, Arrie W. Davis

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


The Maryland Flexible Leave Act: Is It Really That Simple?, Darrell R. Vandeusen, Donna M. Glover Jan 2009

The Maryland Flexible Leave Act: Is It Really That Simple?, Darrell R. Vandeusen, Donna M. Glover

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Protecting The Family Pet: The New Face Of Maryland Domestic Violence Protective Orders, Joshua L. Friedman, Gary C. Norman Jan 2009

Protecting The Family Pet: The New Face Of Maryland Domestic Violence Protective Orders, Joshua L. Friedman, Gary C. Norman

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments: Grady V. Brown: The Boulevard Rule Requires A Jury Determination Of Whether An Unfavored Driver Effectively Yielded The Right-Of-Way, And Therefore, Does Not Mandate That An Unfavored Driver Is Negligent As A Matter Of Law, Stephen Cornelius Jan 2009

Recent Developments: Grady V. Brown: The Boulevard Rule Requires A Jury Determination Of Whether An Unfavored Driver Effectively Yielded The Right-Of-Way, And Therefore, Does Not Mandate That An Unfavored Driver Is Negligent As A Matter Of Law, Stephen Cornelius

University of Baltimore Law Forum

No abstract provided.


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 Jan 2009

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: 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 Jan 2009

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.