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Bruce P. Martin, Chair
300 W. Preston St., Suite 407
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-260-7202
Fax: 410-974-2585
Email: bmartin@dbm.state.md.us


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2009/2010 ANNUAL REPORT

This Section updated its bylaws to address those times the Section Council is called upon to make immediate recommendations on legislation affecting administrative law. It also updated its homepage by making available Council meeting minutes dating back to 2001. The Section also continued its public outreach efforts to local law schools, including the Career Exploration Conference at the George Washington University Law School, and a presentation to the Asper Fellows and an Administrative Law Nuts & Bolts program at the University of Maryland School of Law.

 

PURPOSE

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.


 

 

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