First published in 1936, the Maryland Law Review is the oldest journal at the University of Maryland School of Law and the pre-eminent student authority on developments in Maryland case law in the State of Maryland.

Submissions from 2011

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The Value of "Thinking Like a Lawyer", Michelle M. Harner

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Back to the Future in Law Schools, William L. Reynolds

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On Legal Education and Reform: One View Formed from Diverse Perspectives, Robert J. Rhee

Submissions from 2010

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Retributivism for Progressives: A Response to Professor Flanders, David C. Gray and Jonathan Huber

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Limiting Death: Maryland's New Death Penalty Law, Michael A. Millemann

Submissions from 2009

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Culture, Religion, and Indigenous People, David S. Bogen and Leslie F. Goldstein

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Foreword: Our Paradoxical Religion Clauses, Mark A. Graber

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Constitutional Faith and Dynamic Stability: Thoughts on Religion, Constitutions, and Transitions to Democracy, David C. Gray

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Tributes to Professor Roger Wolf, Karen H. Rothenberg, Diane E. Hoffmann, and Michael A. Millemann

Submissions from 2008

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Tributes to Professor Andy King, Karen H. Rothenberg, William L. Reynolds, Jana B. Singer, Gordon G. Young, and David Rosen

Submissions from 2007

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Foreword: Making Sense of an Eighteenth-Century Constitution in a Twenty-First-Century World, Mark A. Graber

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You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet: The Inevitable Post-Hamdan Conflict Between the Supreme Court and the Political Branches, Michael Greenberger

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Judging Genes: Implications of the Second Generation of Genetic Tests in the Courtroom, Diane E. Hoffmann and Karen H. Rothenberg

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Silences and Peculiarities of the Hamdan Opinions, Peter E. Quint

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What is a Twentieth-Century Constitution?, Peter E. Quint

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Maryland and the Constitution of the United States: an Introductory Essay, William L. Reynolds

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Hamdan as an Assertion of Judicial Power, Jana B. Singer

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Youngstown, Hamdan, and "Inherent" Emergency Presidential Policymaking Powers, Gordon G. Young

Submissions from 2006

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Juristocracy in the Trenches: Problem-Solving Judges and the Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Drug Treatment Courts and Unified Family Courts, Richard C. Boldt and Jana B. Singer

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"The Most Extraordinarily Powerful Court of Law the World Has Ever Known"? - Judicial Review in the United States and Germany, Peter E. Quint

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Marriage, Biology, and Paternity: The Case for Revitalizing the Marital Presumption, Jana B. Singer

Submissions from 2005

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Clogs in the Pipeline: The Mixed Data on Women Directors and Continued Barriers to Their Advancement, Lisa M. Fairfax

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Foreword: A Symposium Exploring the Role and Impact of Women in a Changing Corporate Environment, Lisa M. Fairfax and Paula A. Monopoli

Submissions from 2004

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Tributes to Professor Alan Hornstein, David S. Bogen, Karen H. Rothenberg, William L. Reynolds, Howard S. Chasanow, and P. Michael Nagle

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Tributes to Professor Alice Brumbaugh, Alan D. Hornstein, Abraham Dash, Frederic N. Smalkin, Lynne A. Battaglia, Karen H. Rothenberg, and David S. Bogen