Louis Vuitton sues MD casino over bag promotions
Louis Vuitton sued the firms that own and manage Maryland Live! Casino after the resort distributed promotional bags with designs similar to the luxury bag maker's signature branding.
Fatal DUI conviction holds in Montgomery County 4th Amendment case
The Maryland Supreme Court upheld a man’s convictions for a fatal drunk-driving crash, ruling that Montgomery County Police did not violate his Fourth Amendment rights.
Florida becomes first state to sue OpenAI over child safety risks
Florida sued OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, accusing the company of misrepresenting the safety of its ChatGPT platform.
Salisbury CVS crash case must be tried, MD court rules
The Maryland Appellate Court ordered a trial in a personal injury case arising from a car crashing into the entrance of a CVS Pharmacy in Salisbury.
Judge pauses Key Bridge collapse trial
A federal judge postponed the first planned trial over Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse after a rush of settlements over the weekend.
Trump says he will ‘transfer’ Kennedy Center to Congress after court setback
President Donald Trump said his administration will transfer control of the Kennedy Center to Congress, after a judge ruled against the administration.
Assisted-living staffer accused of murder ruled mentally unfit
An assisted-living center employee who is accused of fatally shooting an 87-year-old resident has been deemed mentally unfit to proceed to trial.
Court clears way for Texas to enforce migrant arrest law
A federal appeals court cleared the way for Texas authorities to enforce key parts of a law that would allow state officials to arrest and deport people.
Social media companies to pay $27M to settle Kentucky school district lawsuit
A Kentucky school district secured roughly $27 million in settlements from Meta Platforms and other social media companies over claims they fueled a student mental‑health crisis.
Judge orders review of Trump’s IRS lawsuit settlement
A federal judge said she will review a deal between the Justice Department and President Donald Trump to settle his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS.
Defense says immigration case haunted Ian Roberts, seeks probation
Ian Roberts, a former Baltimore educator, is seeking probation — a lesser penalty than the term of 30 to 37 months recommended in federal sentencing guidelines.
Lawsuit accusing Baltimore Police detectives of coercing witness revived
The Fourth Circuit revived a civil lawsuit by two wrongfully convicted brothers against two Baltimore Police Department detectives.

















