State House, Not Court, Should Regulate Marriage, State’s Lawyers Argue

WASHINGTON – Same-sex marriage is a subject best left to lawmakers, the state’s attorneys will argue Monday in a Court of Appeals case that could shake Maryland’s long-held view of matrimony

Ijamsville Lieutenant Was Always a Soldier

WASHINGTON – Ryan Dennison’s friends envied his intensity

Suspects Deserve Attorneys at Every Hearing, Law Firm Charges

WASHINGTON – A high-profile Baltimore law firm has joined a University of Maryland law professor and his students to demand that suspects have a lawyer present when they first appear before a District Court commissioner

Race Fails to Play in Elections, Yet Issue Persists

WASHINGTON – The Rev

Election Prediction: Rain Won’t Stop Md. Voters

WASHINGTON – Though forecasts are calling for light rain today, Rep

Ballot Questions to Modernize Court Procedure

WASHINGTON – In the 1850s, Marylanders could demand a jury trial for any dispute over $5

One in Four Maryland Police Officers Assaulted

WASHINGTON – More than one out of four Maryland police officers was assaulted on the job in 2005, according to FBI data released Monday

^Mathis Makes Time for Congress

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^Ruppersberger Finds His Home on Hill

WASHINGTON – Among Maryland’s congressmen, Rep

Maryland Hate Crimes Decline

WASHINGTON – While the number of hate crimes in Maryland fell by about half in the last 10 years, according to FBI data, religiously-motivated crimes are on the rise as a percentage of reported incidents