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Singled Out, Michael Pappas Nov 2016

Singled Out, Michael Pappas

Maryland Law Review

David has been “singled out.” He is the only one in his neighborhood legally prohibited from building a house. In a town full of residences, his lot alone must remain vacant. This is unequal, but is it unconstitutional?

Courts have continually grappled with this sort of question, vigilantly defending against unfair and unjust singling out. So important is this concern that the Supreme Court has emphasized it as the heart of the Fifth Amendment takings jurisprudence, and an entire Equal Protection doctrine has emerged around it.

However, courts and scholars have yet to critically examine the concept of singling-out, and …


Foreword: Private And Public Revisited Once Again, Mark A. Graber Dec 2015

Foreword: Private And Public Revisited Once Again, Mark A. Graber

Maryland Law Review

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Can, Do, And Should Legal Entities Have Dignity?: The Case Of The State, Maxwell O. Chibundu Dec 2015

Can, Do, And Should Legal Entities Have Dignity?: The Case Of The State, Maxwell O. Chibundu

Maryland Law Review

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Perry V. New Hampshire: Abandoning The Supreme Court's Fundamental Concern With Eyewitness Reliability, Shaun Gates Jan 2013

Perry V. New Hampshire: Abandoning The Supreme Court's Fundamental Concern With Eyewitness Reliability, Shaun Gates

Maryland Law Review

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Promoting Language Access In The Legal Academy, Gillian Dutton, Beth Lyon, Jayesh M. Rathold, Deborah M. Weissman Jan 2013

Promoting Language Access In The Legal Academy, Gillian Dutton, Beth Lyon, Jayesh M. Rathold, Deborah M. Weissman

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

"Promoting Language Access in the Legal Academy," details the progress made by the legal profession in meeting the needs of individuals with limited English language proficiency. The authors outlines the current need, summarizes various approaches taken by law schools, and emphasizes the value of training bilingual law students as well as mobilizing a cadre of undergraduate interpreters.


A Time For Change: Why The Msm Lifetime Deferral Policy Should Be Amended, Vianca Diaz Jan 2013

A Time For Change: Why The Msm Lifetime Deferral Policy Should Be Amended, Vianca Diaz

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

"A Time for Change: Why the MSM Lifetime Deferral Policy Should be Amended," discusses the need to amend the men who have sex with men (MSM) Lifetime Deferral to blood donations enforced by the Food and Drug Administration. This comment reviews the current policy within the current legal and cultural landscape and argues for the immediate need for reform.


The Constitutional Foundation For Federal Medical Liability Reform, Mark A. Behrens, Cary Silverman Jan 2012

The Constitutional Foundation For Federal Medical Liability Reform, Mark A. Behrens, Cary Silverman

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Public Health Law As Administrative Law: Example Lessons, Edward P. Richards Jan 2007

Public Health Law As Administrative Law: Example Lessons, Edward P. Richards

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Immigration: Mind Over Matter, Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia Jan 2005

Immigration: Mind Over Matter, Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Towards Balancing A New Immigration And Nationality Act: Enhanced Immigration Enforcement And Fair, Humane And Cost-Effective Treatment Of Aliens, Christopher Nugent Jan 2005

Towards Balancing A New Immigration And Nationality Act: Enhanced Immigration Enforcement And Fair, Humane And Cost-Effective Treatment Of Aliens, Christopher Nugent

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Aids And Adolescents, Rhonda Gay Hartman Jan 2004

Aids And Adolescents, Rhonda Gay Hartman

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Bmw Of North America, Inc. V. Gore: Elevating Reasonableness In Punitive Damages To A Doctrine Of Substantive Due Process, Son B. Nguyen Jan 1998

Bmw Of North America, Inc. V. Gore: Elevating Reasonableness In Punitive Damages To A Doctrine Of Substantive Due Process, Son B. Nguyen

Maryland Law Review

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The Due Process Rights Of Postjudgment Debtors And Child Support Obligors, Diana Gribbon Motz, Andrew H. Baida Jan 1986

The Due Process Rights Of Postjudgment Debtors And Child Support Obligors, Diana Gribbon Motz, Andrew H. Baida

Maryland Law Review

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Balancing Almost Two Hundred Years Of Economic Policy Against Contemporary Due Process Standards - Mechanics' Liens In Maryland After Barry Properties, Kenneth B. Frank, George W. Mcmanus Jr. Jan 1977

Balancing Almost Two Hundred Years Of Economic Policy Against Contemporary Due Process Standards - Mechanics' Liens In Maryland After Barry Properties, Kenneth B. Frank, George W. Mcmanus Jr.

Maryland Law Review

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Toward A Probable Cause Standard In Sentencing: Nickens V. State Jan 1974

Toward A Probable Cause Standard In Sentencing: Nickens V. State

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prison Disciplinary Hearings And Procedural Due Process - The Requirement Of A Full Administrative Hearing, Michael A. Millemann Jan 1971

Prison Disciplinary Hearings And Procedural Due Process - The Requirement Of A Full Administrative Hearing, Michael A. Millemann

Maryland Law Review

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The Degree Of Nondisclosed Evidence Sufficiently Exculpatory To Constitute A Denial Of Due Process - State V. Giles Jan 1966

The Degree Of Nondisclosed Evidence Sufficiently Exculpatory To Constitute A Denial Of Due Process - State V. Giles

Maryland Law Review

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Successive Criminal Trials In The State Courts As A Due Process Problem - Hoag V. New Jersey And Ciucci V. Illinois, Norman E. Burke Jan 1959

Successive Criminal Trials In The State Courts As A Due Process Problem - Hoag V. New Jersey And Ciucci V. Illinois, Norman E. Burke

Maryland Law Review

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Due Process Objection To Jurisdiction Over Foreign Corporations Not "Doing Business" Within The State - Erlanger Mills, Inc. V. Cohoes Fiber Mills, Inc., Gilbert Rosenthal Jan 1957

Due Process Objection To Jurisdiction Over Foreign Corporations Not "Doing Business" Within The State - Erlanger Mills, Inc. V. Cohoes Fiber Mills, Inc., Gilbert Rosenthal

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.