MD Supreme Court to hear case on public school districts’ Child Victims Act liability
The Maryland Supreme Court on Jan. 6 granted review to a Child Victims Act case about the liability of public school districts for abuse that occurred before mid-1971.
Maryland Supreme Court: Governmental immunity after Inner Harbor bike accident
Where a man who was injured when he rode his bicycle into a steel cable at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor alleged...
Board approves $147M contract for new MD Supreme Court building
Maryland officials approved a $147M contract to build a new supreme court courthouse in Annapolis, replacing the aging facility.
Maryland Supreme Court: Protective order, arbitration, sentencing, more
Protective order — arbitration — sentencing
MD Supreme Court indefinitely suspends attorney for conduct in ADA ‘tester’ cases
The Maryland Supreme Court indefinitely suspended a lawyer for his conduct in hundreds of Americans with Disabilities Act “tester” cases.
MD Supreme Court denies rent-escrow appeal as moot
The Maryland Supreme Court dismissed a case about whether renters can use the rent-escrow process to hold unlicensed landlords accountable.
Maryland Supreme Court: Attorney disbarment; self-representation
Attorney disbarment — self-representation
MD Supreme Court limits February bar exam to 400 people as shutdown complicates DC bar
Maryland’s February bar exam will be limited to 400 people, as the government shutdown has led the Washington bar to postpone its exam.
MD Supreme Court weighs how much proof cops need for texting-while-driving stops
The Maryland Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could make it easier for police to stop people for using their phones while driving.
MD Supreme Court hears case on tenants’ rights and rent-escrow law
Maryland's top court heard a case on whether unlicensed landlords can ask a judge to require tenants to pay their rent into escrow accounts.
Local governments to argue against Big Oil at MD Supreme Court on Monday
Maryland's top court will hear arguments on lawsuits alleging fossil fuel companies covered up their knowledge about climate change.
MD bankruptcy lawyer disbarred for failure to represent clients
The Maryland Supreme Court disbarred David Mintz, shortly after he failed to appear for oral arguments against the Office of Bar Counsel.












