Maryland ignored the harm ammonia inflicts upon the Chesapeake by not imposing emissions standards on all poultry operations, a lawyer told the top state court.
Maryland’s top court weighs if a Black man’s speedy departure upon seeing Baltimore police gives officers reasonable suspicion of criminal activity to stop him.
A man who has spent over 30 years in prison for a murder he did not commit and was convicted on tainted testimony deserves exoneration, lawyer tells top court.
Residents may challenge a commission’s zoning decision they allege was reached on the vote of a commissioner with a financial stake, an attorney argued.