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Top Lawyers Warn Of Looming Caseloads, Urge Attorneys To Take Up Pro Bono Service
Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) and other top legal leaders issued a call to action Thursday for Maryland attorneys.
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Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) and other top legal leaders issued a call to action Thursday for Maryland attorneys.
Former Delegate Christian J. Miele (R) is launching a campaign for the open District 34 Senate seat in Harford County today.
The defense witness, a forensic psychologist, was alleged by the prosecution to have been "reading from a script," according to the report.
The Supreme Court's decision may expedite construction "of a controversial pipeline" to run through a stretch of Maryland, the report says.
House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer, who represents Maryland’s 5th Congressional District, supported the bill's passage.
Two Montgomery County lawmakers suggested an analysis of the state's controversial Capital Beltway/I-270 proposal is being withheld.
The panel that will determine which firms get to operate a legal sportsbook in Maryland has a full roster of members.
Maryland's 6th Congressional District was the subject of a legal battle that rose all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court in 2019.
Jarrod Ramos, who before that day had never fired a gun, the report states, shot and killed five people at the Gazette June 28, 2018.
Addison Pruitt, former chief of staff to Del. Darryl Barnes (D-Prince George's), is joining the Annapolis lobbying firm, the report states.
Public education is transforming faster than ever, and the needs and expectations evolve with each school year.
County Council member Volke (R) is mulling a county executive bid, and Tuesday announced the formation of an exploratory committee.
A crowd of hundreds gathered in Annapolis on Monday — declared as Freedom of the Press Day in Maryland — for the dedication of a memorial.
Marylanders who refuse to get vaccinated account for nearly all of the state's recent coronavirus infections, hospitalizations, and deaths.
The authors state it is "not a surprise when the entire budget process is designed to shut regular Baltimoreans out of decisions."
The report says Cox "may be best known" for organizing a caravan of three buses for constituents to attend the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
Civil rights advocates celebrate the revamp of a program to help incarcerated men and women prepare for parole hearings and post-release.
One of the things that aggravates me about Larry Hogan is his narrative about why he decided to run for governor.
With Maryland's 2022 primary elections exactly one year away, House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) endorsed Del. Lierman.
Elrich calls his 300-page plan to get to zero carbon emissions by 2035 one of “the most ambitious climate goals in the country."