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University of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 37 Number 1 (Fall 2006) Front Matter
Another Effect of Globalization: Role of Foreign Educated Lawyers in Maryland Legal PracticeMichele Gilligan
The Veil of Fair Representation: Maurice Clarett v. The National Football LeagueBrando Simeo Starkey
Comment: Critique of the Veil of Fair RepresentationMichael Hayes
Recent Developments: Banks v. Pusey: A Person Living on His Parent's Property Does Not Create a Presumption of Adverse Use and Will Not Give Rise to a Prescriptive Easement without Clear and Convincing Evidence That He Was Living There and Using the Land without His Parents' PermissionJoel Carter
Recent Developments: Duckworth v. Deane: Denial of Intervention in a Constitutional Challenge of Maryland Code, Section 2-201 of the Family Law Article Is Appropriate When the Parties Attempting to Intervene Do Not Meet the Requirements of the Rules for Intervention of Right or Permissive InterventionAshley Recker
Recent Developments: F.A.C.E. Trading v. Todd: Games of Chance Bundled with the Purchase of Consumer Products, Where the Nature of the Product Is Incidental to the Playing of the Game, Constitute Illegal GamingKristy Haller
Recent Developments: Food Lion, Inc. v. McNeill: An Inadequate Response to an Interrogatory Must Be Challenged during the Discovery Phase and Will Not Serve as Grounds to Exclude Expert Testimony When Raised at TrialGillian Flynn
Recent Developments: In re Maria P.: A Parent's Due Process Rights Are Violated When Excluded from a Child in Need of Assistance Adjudicatory Hearing without the Benefit of a Factual Determination That Such Exclusion Is Warranted and in the Best Interest of the ChildShahrzad Rezvani
Recent Developments: Kilmon v. State: A Pregnant Woman's Intentional Ingestion of Cocaine Cannot Form the Basis for a Conviction under Section 3-204(a)(1) of the Criminal Law Article for the Reckless Endangerment of Her Later-Born ChildJason Weintraub
Recent Developments: Massey v. Galley: The Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies Provision of the Prisoner Litigation Act Does Not Apply to an Inmate's Statutory Cause of Action under the Maryland Public Information ActChristopher Heagy
Recent Developments: Miller v. Bay City Prop. Owners Ass'n, Inc.: Any Successors in Interest to a Property Developer Must Adhere to the Intent of the Original Developer When the Developer Clearly Intends to Create Restrictive CovenantsJason Setty
Recent Developments: Philip Morris USA, Inc. v. Christensen: A Class Action Claim Can Toll the Statute of Limitations for Individual, Unnamed Members of the Class as Long as the Defendant Is Provided with Sufficient NoticeAndrew Burnett
Recent Developments: Ruffin v. State: Trial Judges in Criminal Trials Must Strictly Follow the Maryland Criminal Pattern Jury Instructions on the Presumption of Innocence and Reasonable Doubt or Risk Committing Reversible ErrorDaniel Wechsler
Recent Developments: State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Dehaan: A Victim Who Is Shot While Being Carjacked Is Not Entitled to Uninsured Motorist Benefits Because the Injuries Do Not Arise out of the Normal Use of a VehicleJennifer Brennan
Recent Developments: Swift v. State: When a Police Officer Blocks a Person's Path with a Police Vehicle and Performs a Warrants Check, and a Reasonable Person Would Believe That He or She Is Not Free to Leave the Police Presence, There Is a Seizure under the Fourth AmendmentKevin Cox
Recent Developments: Williams v. State: When It Is Found That a Potential Juror Has Failed to Respond Accurately to a Voir Dire Question, Either Intentionally or Inadvertently, Trial Courts May Not Exercise Their Discretion as to Whether a New Trial Will Be Granted Unless the Court Has Undertaken Further Investigation into the Matter on the RecordJayme Fye
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