Workers' compensation, Maryland, police officers, law enforcement officers, employemnt law, labor law, total disability benefits, partial disability benefits, second tier awards, occupational disease, injury in the line of duty, disability retirement
Fifth Amendment privilege, law enforcement officers, police officers, constitutional protections, self-incrimination, Supreme Court, Maryland, Model Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights, judicial interpretation
police, law enforcement officers, disciplinary hearings, Garrity v. New Jersey, Maryland, Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights, collective bargaining, National Association of Police Organizations, National Law Enforcement Officers' Rights Center
Consent Search Exception, Fourth Amendment, Search & Seizure, law enforcement, voluntary consent, third person consent, reasonable expectation of privacy, search warrants, constitutional law
Maryland, criminal justice system, Supreme Court, judges, police, defense counsel, prosecutors, Warren Court, Mapp v. Ohio, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, Crawford v. Washington, right to confrontation, testimonial hearsay, forfeiture by wrongdoing, criminal law
litigation, Crawford v. Washington, forfeiture by wrongdoing, hearsay, witness non-availability, Sixth Amendment, right to confrontation, evidentiary hearings, rules of evidence, burden of persuasion
confessions, Miranda v. Arizona, Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment, prompt presentment, admissibility of statements, search and seizure, accosting, stops, detention, arrests
John McDonough, Supreme Court, wills, trusts & estates, legal history, case studies, philanthropy, land ownership, Baltimore, New Orleans, education of the poor
Fourth Amendment, Constitutional law, search & seizure, Supreme Court cases, passenger stop cases, Jerry Lee Wilson, de minimus intrusions, Janet Reno, U.S. Attorney General, litigation, police, law enforcement
Maryland State Police, administrative rules, administrative regulations, statutory construction, Circuit Court for Baltimore County, disciplinary hearing boards, constitutional law, LEOBOR, law enforcement officers' bill of rights