S.J. v. Maryland Department of Labor, Board of Appeals
Unreported Opinions//August 17, 2026//
Administrative Law—Unemployment Benefits—Jurisdiction
The Board ruled that it lacked jurisdiction to act on S.J.’s appeal because the appeal was filed almost two months after a statutory deadline.
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