Content Posted in 2019
ADA Regulatory Compliance: How The Americans With Disabilities Act Affects Small Businesses, Joseph Chandlee
Amateur Regulation and the Unmoored United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Dionne L. Koller
A New Corporate Statute: Adding Explicit Procedures to Maryland’s Corporate Opportunity Waiver Provision, Martha M. Effinger
A Twenty-First-Century Olympic and Amateur Sports Act, Dionne L. Koller
Braiding the Strands of Narrative and Critical Reflection with Critical Theory and Lawyering Practice, Carolyn Grose and Margaret E. Johnson
CALL FOR PAPERS University of Baltimore Law Review Spring Symposium: Applied Feminism and Privacy
Creating a Special Benefits District for Baltimore’s Patterson Park, Scott M. Richmond
Criminal Doctrines of Faith, David Jaros
Current Controversies in the Use of DNA in Forensic Investigations, Samuel Hodge
Death, Law & Politics: The Effects of Embracing a Liberty-Restrictive vs. a Liberty-Enhancing Interpretation of Habeas Corpus, Marvin L. Astrada
Does Crime Pay? Cartel Penalties and Profits, John M. Connor and Robert H. Lande
Don’t Remind Me: Stereotype Threat in High-Stakes Testing, Arusha Gordon
Environmental Refugees? Rethinking What’s in a Name, Elizabeth Keyes
Fashion Law Needs Custom Tailored Protection for Designs, Tina Martin
Hearsay and Abuse: Where Past Is Present, The Hon. Andrea M. Leahy and Jared A. McLain Esq.
Houston Strong: A World Series Ring, But is There A Problem With a Lack Of Zoning Laws?, Brady Getlan
How Textualism Has Changed the Conversation in the Supreme Court, Jesse D.H. Snyder
How Will Technology Change Cities?, Klaus Philipsen
Journal of Land and Development, Volume 8, Issue 1
Medical Marijuana Use in Federally Subsidized Housing: The Argument for Overcoming Federal Preemption, Sarah Simmons
Menstrual Justice, Margaret E. Johnson
Progress or Profit: Reconsidering the Shortened Statutory Period Scheme, Max Oppenheimer
Radical Reconstruction: (Re) Embracing Affirmative Action in Private Employment, Hina B. Shah
Recent Development: Billionaire Can’t Buy the Beach, D'ereka Bolden
Show Me the Money, Dionne L. Koller
Solving Millennial Marriage Evolution, Kathleen E. Akers and Lynne Marie Kohm
State Report Cards: Grading Criminal Record Relief Laws for Survivors of Human Trafficking, Jessica Emerson
Stories of Experience: Economic Inequality in Mediation, Robert Rubinson
The End of the Road: A Brief History of the Journal of Land and Development, Brady Getlan
The Future of Clinical Legal Scholarship, Michele E. Gilman
The Harm of Child Removal, Shanta Trivedi
The Marquis Beccaria: An Italian penal reformer’s meteoric rise in the British Isles in the transatlantic Republic of Letters, John Bessler
The Merger Incipiency Doctrine and the Importance of "Redundant" Competitors, Peter C. Carstensen and Robert H. Lande
The Properties of Integration: Mixed-Income Housing as Discrimination Management, Audrey McFarlane
The U.S. Needs Conglomerate Merger Legislation, Robert H. Lande
To Curb or Not to Curb: Applying Honeycutt to the Judicial Overreach of Money Judgment Forfeitures, Matthew L. Allison
Traffic Stop Federalism: Protecting North Carolina Black Drivers from the United States Supreme Court, Anthony J. Ghiotto
UB Law Professor: Learn From History, Don't Whitewash it, Kenneth Lasson
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development, Volume 7, Issue 2
University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 48, Issue 1, Fall 2018
University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 48, Issue 2, Spring 2019
University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 48, Issue 3, Summer 2019
You’re Fired! Special Counsel Removal Authority and the Separation of Powers, Adrianne C. Blake