Senators Consider Tightening Oversight of Land Sales

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland senators continued to quiz state officials on the process for public disclosure of real estate transactions Thursday

Ehrlich Wants Teen Driving Restrictions

LARGO – Gov

Judge’s Help Did Not Compromise Search Warrant, Appeals Court Rules

WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has ruled in a published opinion that a judge who edited and improved parts of a search warrant application before approving the warrant did not taint it

Maryland General Assembly Gets a Fresh Start

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland General Assembly opened for business Wednesday, with a call for an end to the dissension that tainted last year’s session, but the convening came just a day after the 2004 session closed with a rebuff of the governor’s malpractice veto

Gov., Lawmakers to Continue Medical Malpractice Reforms

ANNAPOLIS – Saying the medical malpractice bill reinstated Tuesday by the Maryland General Assembly won’t permanently fix the state’s health care system, Gov

Court Upholds Conviction in String of D.C.-Area Bank Robberies

WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court has upheld the conviction of a man who committed a string of bank robberies in the Washington area and carjacked an undercover police officer in 2001

Republicans Say Veto Votes ‘Diss’ Gov

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland General Assembly voted Tuesday to override a record number of bills vetoed during the regular session by Gov

General Assembly Reinstates Medical Malpractice Reforms

ANNAPOLIS – Doctors could get quick relief from medical malpractice insurance costs with the Maryland General Assembly’s vote late Tuesday to override the governor’s veto of a special liability reform bill