By Eric Tucker, Jill Colvin and Michael Balsamo | The Associated Press | June 9, 2023
The indictment carries unmistakably grave legal consequences, including the possibility of prison if Trump's convicted.
By Brian Lee | June 8, 2023
Presiding Justice Elizabeth Garry noted the court was had the task of "inferring" what the Court of Appeals decision meant by its silence on the lifespan of a remedial plan.
By David A. Carrillo and Stephen M. Duvernay | June 8, 2023
"We're not advocating a vote for or against any of the educational quality measures, but we are in favor of clear constitutional commands," write David A. Carrillo and Stephen M. Duvernay.
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By Beth Gazley | June 8, 2023
As a charity expert who researches nonprofit governance, I am struck by how unusual this scenario is. This story strikes close to home for me as well. A friend of mine was arrested three months ago by the Atlanta police while attending a related music festival organized by the "Stop Cop City" protesters.
By Allison Dunn | June 7, 2023
"The role for this court today in these limited, narrow certified question proceedings is to clarify and confirm what the Maryland General Assembly decided. In so doing, the court will uphold the deliberate balance that the Maryland General Assembly struck for better or for worse, whatever the court may think of that balance between two very important policy goals: one being the protection of LGBTQ rights, the other being the protection of religious exercise in Maryland," the counsel for Catholic Relief Services, Joseph C. Dugan, an associate at Gallagher Evelius & Jones, argued before the justices June 2.
By Avalon Zoppo | June 6, 2023
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit says Pennsylvania man's right to keep and bear arms was violated.
By Colleen Murphy | June 6, 2023
"When this court weighs the potential of harm to the children and considers their best interests, it finds that any infringement on Argen's right to listen is negligible in comparison to the harm that published revelations from Malhan would pose, and therefore the gag order does not impermissibly violate any right Argen has to listen," Judge Susan D. Wigenton said.
By Colleen Murphy | June 2, 2023
"Even were we to reach a contrary conclusion as to the defamatory nature of the statements in question, we would conclude the respondent judge erred in denying the motion for summary judgment based on a lack of actual malice," Judge Michael F. Kelly said.
By Avalon Zoppo | June 2, 2023
The 2-1 majority accuses the dissenting judge of a "misguided journey." The dissenter says the majority disregarded "the stark reality of the record."
By The Associated Press | June 1, 2023
Before the 2017 amendment to state law, it was a misdemeanor crime to carry or possess a weapon on property or in buildings owned or leased by a college or university.
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