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Administrative Law
The purposes of the Administrative Law Section are to promote the
administration of justice in the State of Maryland in the subject area of
administrative law; to bring together members of the Association having a
special interest in the subject; to study and work for reform and
improvements in the administrative law of the State of Maryland by
legislation and otherwise, to report and make recommendations to the
Executive, Legislative and Judicial branch of State and local governments
as to the improvement of administrative law; to cooperate with other
committees, sections, and bar associations in the improvement of
administrative law; to present programs to educate members of the bar and
the public in developments in administrative law; and generally to promote
the interest of the public and of members of the Bar of Maryland in the
subject of administrative law.
Branded D.U.I.
The Administrative Law Section is proud to have received a Presidential Best
Section Award for Branded D.U.I. The video is a compelling
exploration of the consequences of underage drinking and driving, through
the words and thoughts of eleven young people arrested for drunk driving. It
is a joint project of the Administrative Law Section of the Maryland State
Bar Association and the Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings, produced
with assistance from the Maryland Judiciary’s Media Department and Maryland
Public Television.
Branded D.U.I. delivers a powerful message as teens describe what it
is like to go to jail, be on probation, lose their driver’s license, miss
out on school activities and sports, attend alcohol programs, lose college
scholarships, and in the case of two teens, live with the knowledge that
they are responsible for taking a life. The video has been embraced by
educators, attorneys, judges, and other State officials, and has been
endorsed by the Maryland Judiciary, the Maryland State Department of
Education, and the Motor Vehicle Administration. It has been distributed to
every high school and college in Maryland, all driver education schools and
probation offices, and many other State agencies.
Read More About Branded D.U.I.
MSBA Bar Bulletin June 2006
MSBA Bar Bulletin May 2006
MSBA Bar Bulletin April 2006
Administrative Law Newsletter
IN SPACE, NO ONE CAN HEAR
YOU SCREAM
The Dearth of True Judicial Recourse In Maryland’s Administrative
Regime
And What Could Be Done About It
by Jack L. B. Gohn
Gohn, Hankey & Stichel, LLP, Towson and Baltimore
(This article is in PDF Format - 60kb)
A RESPONSE TO “ACCARDI COMES TO
MARYLAND”
By Andrew H. Baida
(This article is in PDF Format -
171kb)
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