Volume 79 May 21 Written By Maryland Law Review Featured Volume 84 Volume 83 Volume 82 Volume 81 Volume 80 Volume 79 Volume 78 Volume 77 Volume 76 Volume 75 Volume 74 Volume 73 Volume 72 Volume 71 Volume 70 Volume 69 Volume 68 Articles Featured Was Brown v. Board of Education Correctly Decided? Ronald Turner The Burden on Society from Eleventh-Hour "Citizen Petitions" Filed to Slow Generic Drugs Robin Feldman Notes & Comments Featured The Unsoundness of Silence: Silent Concurrences and Their Use in Maryland Shane M.K. Doyle Rosales v. State: Time for a Change, Witness Impeachment By Use of a Prior Conviction Under Maryland Law John Karpinski Supportive Yet Skeptic: Kisor v. Wilkie Casts Further Doubt on Deference Doctrine’s Longevity Michael Sammartino Juvenile in Justice: A Look at Maryland's Practice of Incarcerating Children Without a Jury Trial Kelsey Robinson Maryland Law Review
Volume 79 May 21 Written By Maryland Law Review Featured Volume 84 Volume 83 Volume 82 Volume 81 Volume 80 Volume 79 Volume 78 Volume 77 Volume 76 Volume 75 Volume 74 Volume 73 Volume 72 Volume 71 Volume 70 Volume 69 Volume 68 Articles Featured Was Brown v. Board of Education Correctly Decided? Ronald Turner The Burden on Society from Eleventh-Hour "Citizen Petitions" Filed to Slow Generic Drugs Robin Feldman Notes & Comments Featured The Unsoundness of Silence: Silent Concurrences and Their Use in Maryland Shane M.K. Doyle Rosales v. State: Time for a Change, Witness Impeachment By Use of a Prior Conviction Under Maryland Law John Karpinski Supportive Yet Skeptic: Kisor v. Wilkie Casts Further Doubt on Deference Doctrine’s Longevity Michael Sammartino Juvenile in Justice: A Look at Maryland's Practice of Incarcerating Children Without a Jury Trial Kelsey Robinson Maryland Law Review