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"Robo-Signing": A Symptom Of The Shortcomings In Maryland's Policy Of Expediting Foreclosure Proceedings, Jacob L. White Jan 2011

"Robo-Signing": A Symptom Of The Shortcomings In Maryland's Policy Of Expediting Foreclosure Proceedings, Jacob L. White

University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development

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Jane Jacobs Revisited: Do Social Service Organizations Have A Place In Redeveloping Communities?, Ian Hitchcock Jan 2011

Jane Jacobs Revisited: Do Social Service Organizations Have A Place In Redeveloping Communities?, Ian Hitchcock

University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development

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Maryland Lawyers Who Helped Shape The Constitution: Father Of Freedom - Charles Hamilton Houston, José F. Anderson Jan 2011

Maryland Lawyers Who Helped Shape The Constitution: Father Of Freedom - Charles Hamilton Houston, José F. Anderson

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For most Americans, Charles Hamilton Houston is barely a footnote in history. Born in 1896, this Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Amherst College and Harvard educated African-American lawyer went on to win eight of nine cases in the United States Supreme Court. He designed the legal strategy for the historic Brown v. Board of Education 347 U.S. 483 (1954). He was the first African American to be elected to the Harvard Law Review and the first to earn the degree Doctor of Juridical Science Degree

By 1950 he would be laid to rest, exhausted by his brutal multi-state law reform …