Two student Comments are published in every issue of the Law Review. See below to access a copy of recent student Comments from ScholarWorks.
Volume 54, Issue 2
- Christina Charikofsky: Changing the Game Plan: Using Section 504 to Protect Transgender Athletes
- Erin Daneker: Unveiling Injustice: An Analysis of Four Prosecutor-Led Conviction Integrity Units
- Philip Glaser: Dumping the Fence: Unifying Tower Dumps and Geofence Searches as Reverse Location Searches
Volume 54, Issue 1
- Dallon Danforth: Deadly Deliberations: Nonunanimous Juries and the Equal Protection Tightrope of Capital Punishment
- Josie E. Shaffer: Demolition by Neglect: “Razing” the Bar to Prevent Mishandling of Historic Properties
Volume 53, Issue 2
- Kenneth Wyatt: Fetal Personhood: The Door Left Open
- Kristine Martinez: Alleviating the Burden of Coerced Debt: Legal Solutions to Intimate Partner Credit Abuse
- Erin Turvey: Previously Chart(er)ed Waters: The Case for the Revival of Corporate Purpose Clauses as a Basis for Corporate Rights
- Devyn King: ScareBnb: An Analysis of Maryland’s Efforts to Curb the Long-Term Housing Effects of Short-Term Rentals
- Adam Fetian: The Dam Lesson: How Learning from Hydropower Governance Can Protect Biological Diversity as We Adapt to the Demands of Climate Change
- James Duffy: “SAV” the Bay: Achieving the Chesapeake Bay Program’s Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) Restoration Goals Through Law
Volume 52, Issue 3
- Rebecca Odelius: Caring for Those Who Care for Us: A Call for Greater Legislative Protections for Foreign-Educated Nurses
- Samantha Stephey: Reasonable for Whom? A Consideration of the Appropriate Reasonableness Standard Where Battered Woman Syndrome Evidence is Relevant to a Duress Defense
Volume 52, Issue 2
- Alina Pargamanik: Cannabis and Commercial Leases: Should Maryland be “Under the Influence” of Other States?
- Faith Zellman: Natural Disasters and the Government’s Destructive Response: A Holistic View on the Impacts of Noncitizen Exclusion from Federal Public Benefit Programs
Volume 52, Issue 1
- Torra Hausmann: Collateral Consequences of an Incarcerated Beneficiary: Preserving Testamentary Intent and Protecting a Testator’s Estate from Falling Victim to a Beneficiary’s Unreasonable Criminal Justice Debt
- Kaitlin O’Dowd: A Review of Maryland’s Juvenile Justice System: Are the Adjudicative Competency Standards and Procedures Incompetent?
Volume 51, Issue 3
- Michael Blanchard: Predictive Analytics in Child Welfare: Five Principles for Regulating Algorithmic Accountability in a New Wave of Predictive Models
- Patrick Brooks: Black & Blue: Black Letter Law & Police Union Collective Bargaining Impede Reform
Volume 51, Issue 2
- Celia Feldman: “Renting While Poor: How Rent Escrow Violates Tenants’ Due Process Rights”
- Josh Gehret: “The Case for Requiring Federal Law Enforcement Agents to Wear Identifying Insignias: Progress Made and Next Steps”
Volume 51, Issue 1
- Lisa Blitstein: “Materializing President Biden’s “Clean Energy Revolution” Through Federal Land Acquisitions”
- Julianna Felkoski: “An Incentive for Truth in Influencer Advertising: Enhancing Reporting by Awarding Consumers for Information That Leads to a Successful Enforcement Action”
Volume 50, Issue 3
- Christian Coward: “Breaking Secondary Trauma: Developing Conviction Relief Legislation in the United States for Sex-Trafficking Victims”
- Lucas Van Deusen: “Schrödinger’s Pot and the Ongoing Puzzle of the Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement”
Volume 50, Issue 2
Volume 50, Issue 1
