1420 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
United States
University of Baltimore - School of Law
Maryland, legal history, British statutes, common law, direct democracy, Charles Carroll of Carrolton, Matthew Tilghman, Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Johnson, Colonel Rezin Hammond
Maryland, Virginia, colonial history, legal history, benefit of clergy, criminal law, manslaughter, homicide, murder, punishment, English law
Maryland, legal history, English law, royal colony, Charles Calvert, political realities, proprietor, judicial appointees, colonial unrest, royal governor, Maryland legislative assembly, Crown, Glorious Revolution, John Locke
legal history, English law, Maryland, colonial times, global competition, law of nations, exploration, settlement, colonial law, colonial America, investors, warring states, diplomacy, negotiation
judicial corruption, legal reform, legal history, France, government, politics, judges, lawyers, attorneys, Seventeenth Century, bureaucracy, European history
France, seventeenth century, history, Concino Concini, political propaganda, textual analysis, assassination, Marechal d'Ancre, Louis XIII, Bibliotheque Nationale, pamphlets, pamphleteering
american history, Maryland history, legal history, distrust of lawyers, anti-lawyer sentiment, legal establishment,
Maryland, Harford County, lawsuits, legal history, dower, women, property ownership, wills, plantations, real property, personal property, British legal precedents, slaves, inheritance, courts
pamphlets, Old Regime France, literary history, national politics, audience, public, propaganda, diplomatic correspondence, politicians,