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With volume one dating back to 1936, the Maryland Law Review is the oldest journal at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.

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Finally, Issue 1 pays tribute to Chief Judge Joseph M. Getty who retired from the bench in early 2022. Chief Judges Getty's former colleagues, Chief Judge Fader, Judge Watts, and Judge Booth, and former law clerks, Kaitlin E. Leary and Daniel M. Moore, each authored a tribute.

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It is with a heavy heart that the Maryland Law Review writes to commemorate Shane Doyle, a beloved Volume 80 Associate Editor and excellent writer who published a Comment on "silent concurrences." Our condolences go out Shane's friends and family. marylandlawreview.org/volume-79-onli…

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Check out the Maryland Law Review's release event for A Butterfly in COVID: Structural Racism and Baltimore's Pretrial Legal System. Panelists included author Doug Colbert, author Colin Starger, Dr. Lawrence T. Brown, and Professor Maneka Sinha. marylandlawreview.org/blog-3-1/relea…

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Originally published on the Maryland Law Review's blog, Professor Richard Boldt's "Dobbs" Essay argues that the right to reproductive autonomy was the product of reasoned judgment which has not been replaced with raw politics. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-spri…

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Issue two is here! Professor Genevieve Mann's article proposes a more robust and creative framework to address the rise in elder financial exploitation due to power-of-attorney abuse. Check it out below! marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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Next up in Issue 2 is Professor Sam Kalen's Article suggesting a paradigm shift to remedy the antiquated past of the United States' public land laws. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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In their Article, The New Normal: Regulatory Dysfunction as Policymaking, Dr. Ming H Chen and Daimeon Shanks expose the phenomenon of regulatory dysfunction in policymaking. Take a look below! marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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In his Article, Professor Daniel Wodak offers a way to save majority rule by making margins matter. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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Finally, in her Note, Tori Shaw argues that the Supreme Court in Jones v. Mississippi improperly detached a sentencer's consideration of a juvenile defendant's youth and any attendant circumstances from its principal purpose. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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Issue 3 is here! Check out Professor Yotam Kaplan's article discussing "The Cathedral," a celebrated article authored by Guido Calabresi and Douglas Melamed. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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In her second installment of the "Trap Chronicles," Professor Lahny Silva discusses one of the biggest traps in the American criminal justice system, correctional supervision. Check it out below. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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Take a look at Professor Dan Maurer's Article entitled War Crime Clemency: The President’s Self- (Defeating) Pardon below! marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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Professor Michael Serota's Article, Guilty Minds, transforms the historically vague Guilty Minds approach into a multi- dimensional model of culpability rooted in the community’s sense of justice. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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First up for our student Notes & Comments is a piece authored by Anna Manogue discussing the then-Court of Appeals of Maryland opinion in "In re S.F." marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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Next up for our student pieces, is Rosemary Ardman's which discusses victim impact statements, child sexual abuse, and the role of catharsis in criminal law through the lens of the Larry Nassar hearings. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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Last up for our student pieces is Halina Bereday's Note entitled: West Virginia v. EPA: Majorly Questioning Administrative Agency Action & Authority. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-issu…

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Three student Notes & Comments have been added to our Online Volume! First up is a piece written by Joseph Dowdell entitled, Mandating Climate-Related Risks and GHG Emissions: Does The Securities and Exchange Commission Have The Power? Check it out below! marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-spri…

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Next in our Online Volume is a Comment written by Maya Vazquez about how sensationalizing trials dilutes methods of jury insulation. Check it out on our website below. marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-spri…

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The final Comment in our Online Volume, Three Strikes, You’re Out: Examining The Baseball Trilogy and the Path to Removing Its Antitrust Exemption, is written by Megan Young and available below! marylandlawreview.org/volume-82-spri…