Content Posted in 2023
ACorporation, Inc.: Corporate Form as Art Project and Advocacy, Chad Erpelding, Ruth Jebe, and Jeff Lingwall
An Open Letter from Heaven to Donald Trump, F. Michael Higginbotham
An Unreasonable Presumption: The National Security/Foreign Affairs Nexus in Immigration Law, Anthony J. DeMattee, Matthew Lindsay, and Hallie Ludsin
A Review of Maryland’s Juvenile Justice System: Are the Adjudicative Competency Standards and Procedures Incompetent?, Kaitlin O'Dowd
Baltimore's Targeted Blight Elimination Program and How It Can Be Improved, Michael DeStefano
Black & Blue: Black Letter Law & Police Union Collective Bargaining Impede Reform, Patrick Brooks
Cannabis and Commercial Leases: Should Maryland be “Under the Influence” of Other States?, Alina Pargamanik
Caring for Those Who Care for Us: A Call for Greater Legislative Protections for Foreign-Educated Nurses, Rebecca Odelius
Driving While Poor: Why Maryland Must Stop Suspending Driver's Licenses for Non-Safety Related Traffic Violations, Markisha Dobson
Duress in Immigration Law, Elizabeth Keyes
Finality, Fairness, and the Problem of Innocence in Maryland, Michele Nethercott
Geography as Due Process in Immigration Court, Valeria Gomez
Irrationalities In Legal Parentage: Gender Identity and Beyond, Jeffrey A. Parness
Is It Time for a New Maryland Longarm Statute?, John A. Lynch
Learning Beyond the Classroom: The Case for Establishing an Undergraduate Pre-Law Clinic, Teresa Rivera Bean
Menstrual Justice: A Human Rights Vision for Australia, Mike Armour, Dani Barrington, Helen Connolly, Beth Goldblatt, Elizabeth Hill, Danielle Howe, Margaret E. Johnson, Minnie King, Nina Lansbury, Meredith Nash, Linda Steele, and Jane M. Ussher
Predictive Analytics in Child Welfare: Five Principles for Regulating Algorithmic Accountability in a New Wave of Predictive Models, Michael Blanchard
Preparing Syllabi: The Art of Self Defense, Daniel P. Fernandez, Alex Figares, and H. Wayne Cecil
Private Prosecution in America, John Bessler
Reasonable for Whom? A Consideration of the Appropriate Reasonableness Standard Where Battered Woman Syndrome Evidence is Relevant to a Duress Defense, Samantha Stephey
Recalibrate Revocations of Supervised Release, Pete Heidepriem
Recent Developments: Bel Air Carpet, Inc. v. Korey Homes Bldg. Grp., LLC, Daniel Santos
Recent Developments: E.N. v. T.R., Oluwatosin Adedeji-Fajobi
Recent Developments: Esteppe v. Balt. City Police Dep't., Jeneen Burrell
Recent Developments: Hunt v. State, Lindsay Keough
Recent Developments: Madrid v. State, Erin Carrington Smith
Recent Developments: Nationstar Mortg. LLC v. Kemp, Fateh Tarar
Recent Developments: State v. Elzey, Olga Petrovskikh
Recent Developments: State v. Miller, Chelsea Roberts
Recent Developments: Town of Riverdale Park v. Ashkar, Leah Rowell
Recent Developments: Travelocity.com LP v. Comptroller, Julia Rowland
Recent Developments: United Bank v. Buckingham, Stephanie Yamoah
Recent Developments: Uthus v. Valley Mill Camp Inc., Chelsea Roberts
Recent Developments: Velicky v. Copycat Bldg. LLC, Jacob Linn
Recent Developments: Whittington v. State, Brandon Ewing
Regulating Medical Debt Collection: How Maryland Should Improve Protections For Those Who Cannot Afford Care, Lauren Stone
The Bail Reform Act of 1984: A Cause of and Solution to the Federal Pretrial Detention Crisis, Daryl J. Olszewski
The Effect of Defendant Gender on Jurors’ Decision-Making, Yu Du
The Limits of Behavioral Antitrust, Peter O'Loughlin
The Right to Migrate, Matthew J. Lindsay
To Hear or Not to Hear?—Resolving a Federal Court’s Obligation to Hear a Case Involving Both Legal and Declaratory Judgment Claims, Katherine A. Gustafson
Tracing Property Interests: How Mandatory COVID-19 Contact Tracing Conflicts with the Maryland Constitution and Trade Secret Law, Marianne Gluckert Smith
University of Baltimore Law Forum, Volume 52, Issue 1 (Fall 2021)
University of Baltimore Law Forum, Volume 52, Issue 2 (Spring 2022)
University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 51, Issue 3, Summer 2022
University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 52, Issue 1, Fall 2022
University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 52, Issue 2, Spring 2023
University of Baltimore Law Review, Volume 52, Issue 3, Summer 2023
When Justice Depends on It: The Need for Professional Standards for Mitigation Development in All Criminal Cases, Elizabeth S. Vartkessian, Thea Posel, Anthony Ginez, and Lela Hubbard
With Biden’s win, America, thankfully, ‘ain’t what we was’, F. Michael Higginbotham