Deborah S. Eyler
MSA SC 3520-2635
Newspaper/Journal Articles -
Bowman, Tom, "Search for safety and for a new start: Tenants say lawsuit provides best hope of better housing." The Baltimore Sun, 17 December 1995.
Brennan, Catherine, "Glendening Taps Two for CSA Vacancies." The Daily Record, 29 May 1997.
Daemmrich, JoAnna, "Public housing suit tentatively settled." The Baltimore Sun, 13 October 1995.
Grzincic, Barbara, The Daily Record, 16 June 2000. accessed 1 August 2001 through Lexis-Nexis.
Morse, Dan, "Poor face hurdles in move from city." The Baltimore Sun, 17 December 1995.
Siegel, Andrea F., "'Just judges' take the bench on historic day." The Baltimore Sun, 3 September 1998.
Waldron, Thomas W., "Governor names 2 to state's Court of Special Appeals." The Baltimore Sun, 29 May 1997.
"Lawyer to be first female on panel: Bar association elects Byrnes." The Baltimore Sun, 18 August 1995.
"The Women of the Court of Special Appeals Make History." Justice Matters: A Publication from the Maryland Judiciary (Fall 1998).
"Opinion: Pro Bono Doing the Right Thing," The Daily Record, 19 January 2001. accessed 1 August 2001 through Lexis-Nexis.
Maryland Legal Services Corporation, "Maryland Court of Appeals to Consider Pro Bono Rules." Summer 2001 Newsletter, http://www.mlsc.org/Winter%202001_Newsletter.htm#1
Maryland State Bar Association, "Court of Consider Changes in Rule 6.1 - Ammendments to Expand Voluntary Pro Bono Services." News Articles, http://www.msba.org/departments/commpubl/press_ctr/articles/2001/03-113-2001c.htm
Other Materials -
Maryland Legal Services Corp., Annual Report, 2000. accessed 1 August 2001 http://www.mlsc.org/mlsc_annual_report.htm#overview.
The Maryland Judicial Commission on Pro Bono, Report and Recommendations, March 2000.
Maryland Manual On-Line biography
Cases -
Sonja Faya v Betty Almaraz, personal Representatiave of the Estate of Rudolph Almaraz et al., Perry Mahoney Rossi v Betty Almaraz, personal Representative of the Estate of Rudolph Almaraz et al., 329 Md. 435, 9 March 1993. accessed through Lexis Nexis 1 August 2001.
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