ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Appeals has lifted an injunction that kept an Annapolis bookstore from operating peep shows
Appeals Court Overturns Award Against Prison Guards
ANNAPOLIS – A federal appeals court has overturned a lower court’s award of damages to a Maryland prison inmate who claimed guards used excessive force to subdue him during a Jan
Court Says Police Were Right to Detain Takoma Park Woman
ANNAPOLIS – A federal appeals court has ruled that Takoma Park police did not violate a woman’s rights when they took her from her home and committed her to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation
Harford, Baltimore Counties Make Pitch for School Funds
ANNAPOLIS – He was barely tall enough to see over the podium, but Harford County fifth grader Matthew Kosmer was still confident enough Wednesday to extol the virtues of his new school for the Maryland Board of Public Works
Lawmakers See Little Hope for Deregulating Electric Utilities
ANNAPOLIS – A legislative task force studying retail electric competition meets Thursday, but leaders of the panel concede that chances for deregulation are all but dead this year