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University of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 37 Number 2 (Spring 2007) Front Matter
Maryland Tort Damages: A Form of Sex-Based DiscriminationRebecca Korzec
How Administrative Law Halted The Death Penalty In MarylandArnold Rochvarg
Recent Developments: Att'y Grievance Comm'n of Md. v. Midlen: Maryland Attorneys Run the Risk of Having to Serve a Consecutive, Rather Than Concurrent Suspension, When They Fail to Promptly Notify Bar Counsel That They Have Been Suspended in Another JurisdictionDaniel Wechsler
Recent Developments: J.P. Delphey Ltd. P'Ship v. Mayor & City of Frederick: Due to an Exception in the Open Meetings Act, Municipal Governments with Legislative Powers Can Vote to Condemn Property in a Closed Executive Session without Enacting a Property-Specific OrdinanceKristy Haller
Recent Developments: Ehrlich v. Perez: The Government's Failure to Provide Medical Funding to Resident Alien Children and Pregnant Women, Based Solely on Their Alienage, Was Subject to Strict Scrutiny and Violated Their Rights to Equal ProtectionLauren Dodrill
Recent Developments: Evans v. State: The Lethal Injection Checklist Provisions of the Department of Corrections' Execution Operations Manual Constitute Regulations under Section 10-101(G) of the State Government Article and Were Not Adopted in Conformance with the Requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act and Are Therefore IneffectiveShannon Beamer
Recent Developments: Laboratory Corp. of America v. Hood: Where Injury to a Maryland Resident Results from an Erroneous Laboratory Report Provided by an out-of-State Laboratory, Maryland Substantive Law Will Apply Unless the State Where the Error Occurred Has Defined an Applicable Standard of CareGillian Flynn
Recent Developments: Lamone v. Capozzi: The Early Voting Statutes Passed by the General Assembly of Maryland Are Inconsistent with Maryland's Constitution and, as a Result, Must Be Declared VoidJoseph Lane
Recent Developments: Llowden v. Bosley: Restrictive Covenants Requiring Lots Be Used for Residential Purposes Do Not Prohibit the Short-Term Rental of the Property to TenantsJason Setty
Recent Developments: Mayor & City Council of Balt. v. Whalen: Tort Claims against a Municipality by an Individual Injured within the Boundaries of a Public Park Are Barred by Governmental ImmunityAndrew Burnett
Recent Developments: Myers v. State: The Discovery of an Outstanding Arrest Warrant during an Illegal Traffic Stop May Be Sufficient to Remove the Taint from Evidence That Is Subsequently SeizedLevi Zaslow
Recent Developments: Neifert v. Department of the Environment: The Denial of Wetland Fill Permits and Sewer Service Is Subject to Rational Basis Review under Equal Protection Analysis and Is Not Considered an Unconstitutional TakingJacqueline Callier
Recent Developments: Powell v. State: When the Trial Court Record Sufficiently Demonstrates That a Criminal Defendant Knowingly and Voluntarily Waived His Right to a Jury Trial, the Trial Judge Does Not Need to State on the Record That the Defendant's Waiver Is ValidChristopher Heagy
Recent Developments: Twine v. State: Sex Offenders Who Become Homeless Will Not Necessarily Be Subject to Prosecution When They Fail to Notify the Maryland Sex Offender Registry That They Have Changed ResidenceMatthew Luzuriaga
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