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University of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 34 Number 1 (Summer/Fall 2003) Front Matter
Reforming the Criminal Law: University of Baltimore School of Law Group Goes to AnnapolisLynn McLain
Recent Developments: Duvall v. McGee: Tort Judgment Creditors Are Not Included in the Narrow Class of Creditors Entitled to Invade a Spendthrift TrustKevin Trogdon
Recent Developments: Lawrence v. Texas: Texas Homosexual Sodomy Statute Violated the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process ClauseSarah M. Miller
Recent Developments: Livering v. Richardson's Restaurant: An off Duty Employee Is Entitled to Workers' Compensation Benefits if Injury Is Sustained on Employer's Premises and the Reason for the Employee's Visit Benefits the EmployerCendoria Yvonne Dean
Recent Developments: MAMSI Life & Health Ins. Co. v. Callaway: Autoerotic Asphyxiation Constitutes Intentional Self-Injury in a Life Insurance Contract Exclusion ClauseMatthew F. Penater
Recent Developments: Pack Shack v. Howard County: Zoning Ordinance Placing Burdensome Restrictions on Location and Operation of Adult Businesses Violates Article 40 of the Maryland Declaration of Rights and the First Amendment of the United States ConstitutionErin S. Galvin
Recent Developments: Remsburg v. Montgomery: A Leader of a Hunting Party Has No Duty to Protect a Victim of an Accident Resulting from the Negligence of a Hunting Party MemberMatthew F. Penater
Recent Developments: Richard Roeser Professional Builder v. Anne Arundel County: Purchase of Property with Zoning Restriction Is Not a Self-Created HardshipAllisan Pyer
Recent Developments: Sell v. United States: Fifth Amendment Due Process Clause Does Not Allow Involuntary Administration of Antipsychotic Drugs to Render a Mentally Ill Defendant Competent to Stand Trial Where It Is Unknown Whether the Side Effects Are Likely to Undermine the Trial's FairnessLarna M. Cutter
Recent Developments: State v. Lee: Application of the Inevitable Discovery Exclusion Exception Cannot Make Evidence Obtained through an Improperly Executed Narcotics Search Warrant AdmissibleCarlin La Bar
Recent Developments: State v. Rucker: A Brief Investigatory Stop Is Not a Restraint on Freedom of Movement Characteristic of a Formal Arrest and Does Not Require Miranda WarningsRuthie Linzer
Recent Developments: Todd v. Mass Transit Administration: Common Carriers Have a Duty to Prevent Forseeable Assaults upon Passengers and to Aid Passengers in DangerBrian Casto
Recent Developments: United States v. Mason: The Fourth Circuit Clarified the Career Criminal Classification of the Federal Sentencing GuidelinesKatherine Kiemle
Forum Faces: Professor Jane Murphy
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