WASHINGTON – Maryland’s congressional delegation is splitting along party lines on a bill that would limit damage awards in cases involving defective products
Court of Appeals Affirms Use of DNA Evidence in Rape Conviction
ANNAPOLIS – In a 6-1 ruling, the Maryland Court of Appeals Wednesday upheld the admissibility of DNA evidence and the statistical measures used in the science of matching criminals with crime scenes
Modest UMS Room and Board Increases Likely
A University of Maryland System Board of Regents panel gave initial approval Thursday to a plan that slightly increases room and board costs at most system institutions next year
Transportation Secretary Considers Privatization and New Tolls
WASHINGTON – Maryland Transportation Secretary David L
Senate Approves Bill To Plan Prepaid Tuition for 1998
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland is one step closer to joining at least ten other states that allow parents to pay tuition at a fixed rate years before a child gets to college
Senate Gun-Control Opponents Plan Filibuster as Protest
ANNAPOLIS – Senate opponents of Gov
Senate Close To Passing Health Plan Disclosure Bill
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Senate gave preliminary approval Wednesday to a bill requiring health insurance carriers to disclose information about their plans and operating practices to consumers, employers and doctors