Professor’s suit accuses UMES of inflating enrollment, asks Trump administration to step in
A University of Maryland Eastern Shore professor embroiled in a messy legal fight with his employer sought in a new lawsuit for the Trump administration to step in.
ICE reportedly dumping 7 detention warehouses — but legal fight over MD’s continues
ICE is unloading seven of the warehouses it had been planning to use for detention, The New York Times reports. But the fight over the one outside Hagerstown continues.
Federal court rules Ohio can restrict children’s use of social media
Ohio can implement a law requiring social media companies to obtain parental consent before allowing children under 16 to use their platforms, a federal court ruled.
Judge blocks Trump’s use of revamped immigration database for voter checks
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from using a revamped version of an immigration database for checking the accuracy of state voter rolls.
Federal court blocks Trump from enacting new plans to slash consumer watchdog staff
A federal appeals court blocked the Trump administration's plans to immediately slash the workforce at the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Supreme Court rejects MD woman’s attempt to press state, federal cases
The Supreme Court said a Maryland woman cannot press a lawsuit against the University of Maryland Medical System while her state court appeal of the same issue is still pending.
Judge tosses Trump administration suit seeking MD voter data
A federal judge threw out the Department of Justice’s lawsuit seeking data on millions of registered Maryland voters.
Mangione, accused CEO killer, withdraws mental health defense plans for now
Luigi Mangione withdraws plans to use mental health defense in the trial for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO in Manhattan.
Prince George’s has most expensive state’s attorney primary in MD
There are five contested primary elections for state’s attorney in Maryland, but Prince George’s County is home to the most expensive.
Key Bridge case: Head Dali engineer could have charge dropped in 3 years
If he abides by a deal struck with federal prosecutors, the chief engineer of the ship that destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge could have his criminal charge dismissed in three years.
Supreme Court sides with marijuana user stripped of gun rights
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a marijuana user by limiting the application of a federal law that bars drug users from owning guns.
Judge narrows lawsuits challenging Trump order restricting mail-in voting
A federal judge in Boston limited lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump's executive order on mail-in voting.

















