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University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

2021

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What Deference Does It Make? Reviewing Agency Statutory Interpretation In Maryland, Carly L. Hviding Nov 2021

What Deference Does It Make? Reviewing Agency Statutory Interpretation In Maryland, Carly L. Hviding

Maryland Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall 2021 Oct 2021

Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall 2021

Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Newsletter, Summer 2021 Jul 2021

Newsletter, Summer 2021

Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 2021 Apr 2021

Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 2021

Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Brain Machine Interfaces And Ethics: A Transition From Wearable To Implantable, Lydia Montalbano Jan 2021

Brain Machine Interfaces And Ethics: A Transition From Wearable To Implantable, Lydia Montalbano

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


In Re: National Collegiate Athletic Association Athletic Grant-In-Aid Cap Antitrust Litigation: Opening The Door For Student-Athletes To Receive Adequate Compensation For Their Services To The Ncaa While Still Remaining With An Amateur Status, Elizabeth Cardinale Jan 2021

In Re: National Collegiate Athletic Association Athletic Grant-In-Aid Cap Antitrust Litigation: Opening The Door For Student-Athletes To Receive Adequate Compensation For Their Services To The Ncaa While Still Remaining With An Amateur Status, Elizabeth Cardinale

Proxy

No abstract provided.


Legal Legacy: Taunya Banks, Wanda Haskel Jan 2021

Legal Legacy: Taunya Banks, Wanda Haskel

Maryland Carey Law

No abstract provided.


A Land Of Opportunity, Suzi Morales Jan 2021

A Land Of Opportunity, Suzi Morales

Maryland Carey Law

No abstract provided.


Clamping Down On Faulty Forensics, Maneka Sinha Jan 2021

Clamping Down On Faulty Forensics, Maneka Sinha

Maryland Carey Law

No abstract provided.


Perspective: Women, Democracy, And The Pandemic, Paula Monopoli Jan 2021

Perspective: Women, Democracy, And The Pandemic, Paula Monopoli

Maryland Carey Law

No abstract provided.


Adapting Federal Regulatory Approaches To Advances In Agricultural Biotechnology, Alan Sachs Jan 2021

Adapting Federal Regulatory Approaches To Advances In Agricultural Biotechnology, Alan Sachs

Maryland Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Department Of Homeland Security V. Regents Of The University Of California: The Supreme Court’S Disinterest In Reliance Interests, Rachael E. Savage Jan 2021

Department Of Homeland Security V. Regents Of The University Of California: The Supreme Court’S Disinterest In Reliance Interests, Rachael E. Savage

Maryland Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Social Justice As A Necessary Guide To Public Health Disaster Response, Stephen S. Hanson Jan 2021

Social Justice As A Necessary Guide To Public Health Disaster Response, Stephen S. Hanson

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Supported Decision-Making In The United States And Abroad, Emily A. Largent, Andrew Peterson Jan 2021

Supported Decision-Making In The United States And Abroad, Emily A. Largent, Andrew Peterson

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Cannabis Considerations For Health Care Entities, Vanessa K. Burrows Jan 2021

Cannabis Considerations For Health Care Entities, Vanessa K. Burrows

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Vaccination, Disabled Children, And Parental Income, Karen Syma Czapanskiy Jan 2021

Vaccination, Disabled Children, And Parental Income, Karen Syma Czapanskiy

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Moratoria In Scientific Research: A Review, Valerie Bonham Jan 2021

Moratoria In Scientific Research: A Review, Valerie Bonham

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


It’S Not Me; It’S You: Big Law Has Been Failing Its Black Associates, Justin J. Hill Jan 2021

It’S Not Me; It’S You: Big Law Has Been Failing Its Black Associates, Justin J. Hill

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

No abstract provided.


Populism, International Courts, And Women’S Human Rights, Nienke Grossman Jan 2021

Populism, International Courts, And Women’S Human Rights, Nienke Grossman

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Gamble V. United States: The Dual Sovereignty Doctrine Under The National V. International Context – What Is Sovereign To One Is Not Sovereign To The Other, Veronica Mina Jan 2021

Gamble V. United States: The Dual Sovereignty Doctrine Under The National V. International Context – What Is Sovereign To One Is Not Sovereign To The Other, Veronica Mina

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Hop On The Carbon Neutral Bandwagon: Amending The Paris Agreement To Require Short-Term Goals And Long-Term Carbon Neutral Goals For Nationally Determined Contributions, Johanna Adashek Jan 2021

Hop On The Carbon Neutral Bandwagon: Amending The Paris Agreement To Require Short-Term Goals And Long-Term Carbon Neutral Goals For Nationally Determined Contributions, Johanna Adashek

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Trapped At Sea In A Pandemic: International Law’S Impact On Seafarers’ Rights, Ryan Schubert Jan 2021

Trapped At Sea In A Pandemic: International Law’S Impact On Seafarers’ Rights, Ryan Schubert

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


“A Very Great Penalty”: Mexican Immigration, Race, And 8 U.S.C § 1326, Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien Jan 2021

“A Very Great Penalty”: Mexican Immigration, Race, And 8 U.S.C § 1326, Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Accessing Justice: A Call For Reparations For The Survivors Of Medical Abuse At The Irwin County Detention Center, Amelia Wilson Jan 2021

Accessing Justice: A Call For Reparations For The Survivors Of Medical Abuse At The Irwin County Detention Center, Amelia Wilson

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Measuring Environmental Justice: Analysis Of Progress Under Presidents Bush, Obama, And Trump, Mollie Soloway Jan 2021

Measuring Environmental Justice: Analysis Of Progress Under Presidents Bush, Obama, And Trump, Mollie Soloway

Student Articles and Papers

No abstract provided.


Junk Science At Sentencing, Maneka Sinha Jan 2021

Junk Science At Sentencing, Maneka Sinha

Faculty Scholarship

Junk science used in criminal trials has contributed to hundreds of wrongful convictions. But the problem is much worse than that. Junk science does not only harm criminal defendants who go to trial, but also the overwhelming majority of defendants—over ninety-five percent—who plead guilty, skip trial, and proceed straight to sentencing.

Scientific, technical, and other specialized evidence (“STS evidence”) is used regularly, and with increasing frequency, at sentencing. Despite this, Federal Rule of Evidence 702 and its state equivalents—which help filter unreliable STS evidence at trials—do not apply at the critical sentencing stage. In fact, at sentencing, no meaningful admissibility …


Criminalization And Normalization: Some Thoughts About Offenders With Serious Mental Illness, Richard C. Boldt Jan 2021

Criminalization And Normalization: Some Thoughts About Offenders With Serious Mental Illness, Richard C. Boldt

Faculty Scholarship

Response to Professor E. Lea Johnston, Reconceptualizing Criminal Justice Reform for Offenders with Serious Mental Illness

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While Professor Johnston is persuasive that clinical factors such as diagnosis and treatment history are not, in most cases, predictive by themselves of criminal behavior, her concession that those clinical factors are associated with a constellation of risks and needs that are predictive of criminal system involvement complicates her efforts to maintain a clear boundary between the criminalization theory and the normalization thesis. Indeed, Professor Johnston’s article contains a brief section in which she identifies “possible justifications” for the specialized programs that are …


Getting Real: The Maryland Healthcare Ethics Committee Network’S Covid‑19 Working Group Debriefs Lessons Learned, Norton Elson, Howard Gwon, Diane Hoffmann, Adam M. Kelmenson, Ahmed Khan, Joanne F. Kraus, Casmir C. Onyegwara, Gail Povar, Fatima Sheikh, Anita J. Tarzian Jan 2021

Getting Real: The Maryland Healthcare Ethics Committee Network’S Covid‑19 Working Group Debriefs Lessons Learned, Norton Elson, Howard Gwon, Diane Hoffmann, Adam M. Kelmenson, Ahmed Khan, Joanne F. Kraus, Casmir C. Onyegwara, Gail Povar, Fatima Sheikh, Anita J. Tarzian

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Revitalizing Greenhouse Gas Permitting Inside A Biden Epa, Matt Haber, Seema Kakade Jan 2021

Revitalizing Greenhouse Gas Permitting Inside A Biden Epa, Matt Haber, Seema Kakade

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Contract's Influence On Feminism And Vice Versa, Martha M. Ertman Jan 2021

Contract's Influence On Feminism And Vice Versa, Martha M. Ertman

Faculty Scholarship

Feminist legal theory has both embraced and rejected contract. While contract-based conceptual and doctrinal tools have improved women’s economic and social status, feminists also critique contract-based reforms for colluding with hierarchies of gender, race and class. This chapter charts influential work on both sides of the contract debate and identifies a third approach that sees contract as a mechanism for law to move away from a hierarchal regime by stopping at a contractual way station en route to a more equal system of public ordering. It concludes by identifying ways that feminist legal theorists have injected feminist insights into traditional …