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Home > UBLR > Vol. 24 > Iss. 2

 
University of Baltimore Law Review

Spring 1995

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Comments: Professional Responsibility — Attorney — Client Privilege: Are Expectations of Privacy Reasonable for Communications Broadcast via Cordless or Cellular Telephones?
Anthony S. Higgins

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Comments: "Secondary Effects" Analysis: A Balanced Approach to the Problem of Prohibitions on Aggressive Panhandling
William L. Mitchell II

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Notes: The Eighth Amendment Proportionality Requirement: Maryland's Judicial Legislature "Repeals" an Open — Ended Common — Law Sentence. Thomas v. State, 333 Md. 84, 634 A.2d 1 (1993)
Gina Subilia Lindekugel

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Notes: Torts — Punitive Damages Are Not Recoverable in a Negligence Action Against an Intoxicated Driver Absent a Showing of Actual Malice. Komornik v. Sparks, 331 Md. 720, 629 A.2d 721 (1993)
Jill D. Loper

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Notes: Constitutional Law — Maryland's Drug — Free School Zone Statute, Which Increases Penalties for Distribution of Controlled Dangerous Substances within 1000 Feet of School Property, Satisfies Due Process Requirements. Dawson v. State, 329 Md. 275, 619 A.2d 111 (1993)
Shara Beth Mervis

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University of Baltimore Law Review Volume 24 Number 2 (Spring 1995) Front Matter

 
 
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