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Court Holds Landlord Responsible for Tenant’s Pit Bull Attack
ANNAPOLIS – An apartment landlord is responsible for a fatal pit bull attack on a visiting toddler, Maryland’s highest court ruled Wednesday, narrowly reversing an intermediate court decision
Police Handcuffing of Child Necessary, Appeals Court Rules
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals Friday agreed with a lower-court decision that Annapolis police officers did not use excessive force when they handcuffed and detained a 9-year-old girl cited for damaging property
Court Upholds Decision to Revoke Baltimore Doctor’s License
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s highest court Friday overturned a Circuit Court decision and allowed the Maryland physicians’ board to revoke a Baltimore doctor’s medical license without holding a hearing
Annapolis Pit-Bull Proposal One of Strictest in Washington Area
ANNAPOLIS – A proposed crackdown on pit-bull ownership in Maryland’s capital is drawing criticism for its attempt to bar young adults from owning the dog and for singling out one breed for the restrictions
Appeals Court Hears Child Visitation Case For Gay Father
ANNAPOLIS – An attorney for a divorced mother argued to Maryland’s highest court Wednesday that her ex-husband’s gay partner should be banned during her children’s visits, because of his negative impact on them
U. Md. President Calls Campus Racial Incident Sickening
University of Maryland President Clayton Daniel “Dan” Mote Jr
Appeals Court Won’t Interfere With University Tenure Decision
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals overturned a lower-court decision Thursday and ruled that the University of Baltimore did not break contract or deal unfairly with a professor when it denied her tenure