Trump’s attorneys, DOJ leaders misused courts in IRS case, judge says
A federal judge said President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS was filed for an “improper purpose” and referred the attorneys involved for potential disciplinary proceedings.
Apple sues OpenAI, two former employees for trade secrets theft
Apple sued OpenAI and two former employees, alleging misappropriation of its trade secrets to benefit the ChatGPT-owner's foray into consumer hardware.
Anne Arundel politician residency case: Court explains disqualifying Dove
The Maryland Supreme Court released its reasoning for disqualifying John Dove Jr., a candidate for a General Assembly seat in Anne Arundel County, from the election.
12 states sue to block Paramount’s $110B Warner Bros Discovery deal
Twelve states, including California, sued to block Paramount's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery, citing antitrust concerns and market dominance.
Appeals court revives hundreds of private lawsuits linking Tylenol to autism
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals revived more than 500 lawsuits linking Tylenol to autism and ADHD, allowing excluded testimony.
‘Try me again’: Carroll County woman sanctioned for blocking Piedmont power line surveyors
A judge held a Carroll County horse farm owner in contempt after finding that she obstructed agents who were conducting surveys for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project power line.
Judge ends Jan. 6 case against Proud Boys with warning about Trump pardons
A federal judge granted the Justice Department’s request to dismiss the seditious-conspiracy case against four top members of the Proud Boys.
Nicaragua bus crash tragedy, angry investors: Baltimore’s Agora in more legal hot water
After outrage among property owners and a deadly bus crash, attorneys have been looking into the Baltimore-based Agora Cos.' close ties to a Nicaraguan beach resort.
Susan Goering, former head of ACLU of Maryland, dies
Susan Goering, whose civil-rights work at the ACLU of Maryland led to billions of dollars in school funding and better housing opportunities for thousands of Black families, died last month.
Federal grand jury indicts 8 men over alleged plot to attack White House UFC event, DOJ says
A federal grand jury indicted eight men over an alleged plot to attack the White House UFC event with explosives and snipers, the DOJ said.
MD man sentenced to prison for trying to aid ISIS
A Maryland man was sentenced to years in prison for attempting to provide material support or resources to the Islamic State group, court records show.
DOJ sues MD, alleging new immigration law obstructs Trump’s authority
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Maryland, alleging that a new immigration law thwarts the Trump administration’s authority.

















