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17 Law F. 1 (1986-1987)

handle is hein.journals/ublfo17 and id is 1 raw text is: THE                               Volume 17   Number 1
L AW                           Fall, 1986
The Uniw.ri of Baltimore S hool (f Law

features

The Critical Areas Legislation: A Necessary Step
to Restore the Chesapeake Bay
by Senator Gerald Winegrad
The Obscene Record Bill: An Examination of
the Constitutionality of Maryland H.B. 111
by Marc Minkove

Child Abuse: The Second Victimization

by Paul A. Dorf

RICO: The Controversial Congressional Definition
of Racketeer
by R. Delacy Peters 26
Impressions on a New Code of Ethics
by Professor William I. Weston 31
departments
From the Dean .............................     Front cover
From the Board ............................     Front cover
From the Desk of Howard A. Dawson;
Graduate Tax Program   ...................              2
Recent Developments .......................               6
Com  mentary  ..............................             35
credits
The Law Forum would like to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the
creative talents and generous donations of Michael D. Mallinoff, a third-year student
at the University of Baltimore School of Law, for his photographic efforts on the front
cover and pages 2, 4, and 19; and Michael H. Burgoyne, a recent graduate of the Uni-
versity of Baltimore School of Law and former Recent Developments Editor of the
Law Forum for his photographic effort on the back cover.

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