University of Baltimore Law Forum
Volume 25, Number 2, Fall, 1994
Getting the Lead Out: A Practitioner's View of the New Maryland Lead Laws
Christopher Brown, D. Robert Enten, Lisa Kershner, and Jeanne B. Gardner
An Eye for a Wetland? Exploring Retribution as a Theory of Environmental Sentencing
Paul A. Gillan Jr.
Commentary: Maryland Discovery Changes: Reform or Retreat?
John A. Lynch Jr.
Commentary: Pre-Trial Publicity: Can There Be a Fair Trial When the Press and the Prosecutor Join Hands?
Ruth G. Allen
Recent Developments: Lesnick v. Hollingsworth & Vose Co.: Actions Purposely Directed toward Forum State Required to Subject Out-of-State Defendant to Personal Jurisdiction
Paul N. St. Hillaire
Recent Developments: Blaine v. Blaine: Indefinite Alimony May Be Awarded Pursuant to an Extension of Rehabilitative Alimony
Karen Tossey-Ardis
Recent Developments: Butler v. State: Collateral Estoppel Does Not Preclude State from Retrying Defendant on Counts upon Which Jury Deadlocked at Defendant's Former Trial
Kimberly C. Foreman
Recent Developments: Carroll v. State: Police May Make Warrantless Entries into Homes to Investigate Burglaries under the Exigent Circumstances Exception to the Warrant Requirement of the Fourth Amendment
Kimberley S. Wright Jones
Recent Developments: Rosenblatt v. Exxon: Previous Tenant of Commercial Property Not Liable to Subsequent Occupiers for Contamination of the Land
Garret P. Glennon Jr.