We will honor these 13 accomplished women and men at an awards banquet to be held at The Center Club in Baltimore in June 2 and in a special section to be published shortly thereafter.
After years of consideration Maryland should join 38 other states that have laws requiring animal owners, not taxpayers, to pay the cost of care for lawfully seized neglected and abused animals. The Maryland Cost of Animal Care Act “COAC” (HB1062/SB877) is common-sense legislation saving lives and taxpayer dollars and should be passed this session without .
We urge the Maryland General Assembly to pass House Bill 559/Senate Bill 265, otherwise known as the Probation Not Deportation bill. The passage of this bill is critical to ensure equal protection under the law for all Marylanders. HB 559/SB 265 would amend Maryland’s probation before judgment (PBJ) statute so that it no longer triggers .
A Harvard Law School professor and a former federal appeals judge are pushing back against criticism of a potential U.S. Supreme Court nominee for a ruling that she made in a lawsuit by a group of Black workers suing Lockheed Martin, a security and aerospace company, for alleged discrimination.
We think that the selection of the next chief judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland is very important. Here are 20 questions for the governor to consider asking each candidate as he makes his selection, and ones we would like to ask the next chief judge ourselves: To how many cases should the .