1420 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
United States
University of Baltimore - School of Law
civil rights, equal rights, discrimination, First Amendment, Hollywood Ten, Communist Party, Charles Hamilton Houston, NAACP, Thurgood Marshall, Brown v. Board of Education
communications technology, smart telephones, smartphones, computers, constitutional law, constitutional amendments, United States v. Kramer, Neil Kramer, criminal law, law enforcement, Steve Wozniak, privacy, limitations to privacy, Apple Computer
Thurgood Marshall, civil rights movement, Supreme Court, civil rights litigation, NAACP, separate but equal doctrine, jim crow laws, African Americans, racism, Charles Hamilton Houston, Margold Strategy, University of Maryland
A. Leon Higginbotham Jr., race relations, discrimination, civil rights, mass media, academia, legal decisions, legal system
search and seizure, Supreme Court, criminal justice system, exclusionary rule, police conduct, privacy protection
constitutional criminal procedure, standing, search and seizure, police conduct, exclusionary rule, privacy, Fourth Amendment
punitive damages, monetary damages, civil cases, jury discretion, juries, jury awards, media, death penalty, capital punishment, trial by jury, Model Penal Code, Supreme Court, Philip Morris v. Williams, Exxon Shipping Company v. Baker
Charles Hamilton Houston, Thrugood Marshall, criminal law, Brown v. Board of Education, Pearson v. Murray, NAACP, "Jim Crow", civil rights, race relations, equal protection, criminal justice system
education, desegregation, Supreme Court, Missouri v. Jenkins, integration, public schools, federal courts
Lethal Force, Ferguson, police, African-Americans, Fourth Amendment, search and seizure, racial discrimination, slavery
Maryland, legal history, Charles Hamilton Houston, civil rights, Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483, Jim Crow, equal justice under law, Thurgood Marshall, Plessy v. Ferguson, Supreme Court, NAACP, racial discrimination
jury selection, racial discrimination, peremptory challenge, Batson v. Kentucky, voir dire process
Supreme Court, Payne v. Tennessee, Booth v. Maryland, victim impact statements, capital sentencing, death penalty, capital punishment, juries
restrictive covenant cases, McGhee v. Sipes, Shelly v. Kraemer, Goetz v. Smith, Charles Hamilton Houston, social reform, housing discrimination litigation, Supreme Court, racial discrimination, AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion
Maryland, rules of evidence, Federal Rules of Evidence, Maryland Rules, residual hearsay exceptions, hearsay rule, federal courts, Confrontation Clause, constitutional law, criminal trials, legal history
William I. Gosnell, Brown v. Board of Education, civil rights, racial segregation, schools, Thurgood Marshall, Charles Hamilton Houston, black lawyers, University of Maryland, Donald Murray, equal protection, legal history, NAACP
juries, court system, legal system, jury reform, public opinion, ordinary citizens, resolving disputes, trial by jury, racial and gender stereotyping
capital punishment, death penalty, Supreme Court, juries, constitutional protection, jury instructions
Chief Judge Robert Mack Bell, Maryland Legal Aid Bureau, legal services to the poor, indigent, Baltimore, poverty law, access to civil legal services, law offices, pro bono legal aid, charitable endeavors
William I. Gosnell, Thurgood Marshall, legal history, Charles Hamilton Houston, University of Maryland School of Law, desegregation, NAACP, equal protection, 14th Amendment
Barak Obama, Sonia Sotomayor, David H. Souter, Supreme Court, judges, nominations