Legislator Wants to Open Discussion of Slave Reparations

ANNAPOLIS – A Democratic Baltimore legislator wants a task force to study the issue of reparations for African-American descendants of slaves

Legal Services to Maryland’s Poor Faces Supreme Challenges

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland Legal Services Corp

Redistricting Disaster Spawns Re-evaluation Proposal

ANNAPOLIS – A bipartisan group of Maryland legislators is trying to get 10 years ahead of sure trouble — they want to revamp the process of drawing lawmakers’ districts and avert last year’s controversy

Child Care Advocates Lamenting Funding Loss in State Programs

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland child care advocates are scrambling to save the Maryland Child Care Resource Network, after Gov

Family Violence Council Faces Uncertain Future, Funding

ANNAPOLIS – The Family Violence Council, a creation of Maryland’s Attorney General and former Lt

Law Students To Face Higher Fees for Bar Exam

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Judiciary is asking the General Assembly to more than double the fees would-be lawyers must pay before taking the bar exam

Slots May Boost Budget, But Carries Social Cost

ANNAPOLIS – Chris Senior was a college student when he triumphed at the race track

General Assembly First Day Comes With Sweeping Changes

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland General Assembly opened its 417th session under rare circumstances — a new House speaker, the first black lieutenant governor- elect and the first Republican governor in 30 years set to take office