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University of Baltimore Law Forum Volume 38 Number 1 (Fall 2007) Front Matter
Updating the Medical Hearsay Exception: Maryland Should Modernize Its Approach to the Medical Treatment Hearsay ExceptionAmy Sevigny
Punitive Damages in Maryland: Reconciling Federal Law, State Law, and the Pattern Jury InstructionsStephen J. Shapiro
Recent Developments: Arey v. State: In a DNA Post-Conviction Proceeding, a Prosecutor Must Diligently Search All Places Where the Evidence Could Reasonably Be Found in Order to Ascertain That the Evidence No Longer ExistsJoseph Lane
Recent Developments: BAA, PLC v. Acacia Mut. Life Ins. Co.: Maryland Does Not Recognize a Fraud Exception to the Statutory Accountant-Client Privilege in Purely Civil ActionsSarah Jacobs
Recent Developments: Casey v. Mayor and City Council of Rockville: A Governmental Action to Classify a Property as Historic under Article 66B of the Maryland Code Does Not Require Consideration of the Resulting Economic Impact the Changed Classification Will Have on the Property OwnerChad Shue
Recent Developments: Duvall v. State: District Offices of the Public Defender Are Treated as Individual Law Firms for the Purposes of Conflict of Interest AnalysisStephen Mutschall
Recent Developments: Etape v. Chertoff: Federal Courts Retain Exclusive Jurisdiction When a Naturalization Applicant Files a Timely Petition for Review of a Naturalization Application Pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1447(B)Michael Gillman
Recent Developments: In re Roberto D.B.: A Gestational Carrier Is Not Required to Be Listed on a Birth Certificate Because the Maryland Equal Rights Amendment Demands That Maryland Paternity Statutes, Which Allow Men to Challenge Paternity, Extend to WomenPatricia Calomeris
Recent Developments: John A. v. Bd. of Educ. for Howard County: The Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings May Hear Disputes Regarding "Related Services" Not Explicitly Included in Individualized Education Plans, but Lacks Subject Matter Jurisdiction over Disputes Not Relating to Special Education Matters under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Related Maryland LawDorothy Hae Eon Min
Recent Developments: Nader for President 2004 v. Md. State Bd. of Elections: Invalidation of Petition Signatures Solely on the Basis of the Maryland State Board of Election's "County-Match" Requirement Was Improper and Disenfranchised VotersMark Talty
Recent Developments: Paulino v. State: An Otherwise Lawful Search of an Arrestee's Person Is Unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment When Conducted in a Public Place and in a Manner Highly Invasive of the Arrestee's Privacy InterestCraig Bannon
Recent Developments: Rhoads v. Sommer: Attorney's Liens Are in rem Claims Which Survive a Client's Bankruptcy Discharge Even if No Notice Is Given Prior to the BankruptcyTerrence Decker
Recent Developments: Smith v. Danielczyk: Police Officers Enjoy Qualified, Rather Than Absolute, Immunity for Defamatory Statements Made in the Application for a Search WarrantOyinade Koya
Recent Developments: United States v. Washington: Testimony Using a Computer Printout of Results of a Blood Sample Does Not Violate the Confrontation Clause Because Such Results Are Not Statements of the Lab Technicians Who Ran the Tests, Are Not Hearsay Statements, and Are Not TestimonialMelyssa Polen
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