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Shirley M. Watts
- Juvenile Justice Reform Act applies to cases pending when law took effect, MD Supreme Court rulesthedailyrecord.com
- Retiring from MD Supreme Court, Hotten cited for empathy and as a trailblazerthedailyrecord.com
- Maryland Supreme Court grapples with rule proposals aimed at addressing systemic biasthedailyrecord.com
- Maryland Supreme Court narrowly votes to continue deliberations on CLE for attorneysthedailyrecord.com
- Md. high court grants accommodations request for bar exam, creates 2-part testthedailyrecord.com
- Prior conviction not admissible against man accused in 2nd baby’s death, Md. high court rulesthedailyrecord.com
- Maryland Supreme Court to hear oral argument in appeals of Adnan Syed, victim’s family - Thu, 05 Oct 2023 PSTbaltimoresun.com
- Office of Bar Counsel faces staffing woes as search for new leadership streches onthedailyrecord.com
- Md. Supreme Court cautions bar counsel to avoid investigations when an election loomsthedailyrecord.com
- Md. high court declines to extend sex discrimination protections to sexual orientationthedailyrecord.com
- Md. Supreme Court defers to state on ammonia regulations for chicken plantsthedailyrecord.com
- Md. attorney suspended for mishandling immigrant clients’ asylum claimsthedailyrecord.com
- Fleeing Black man may give police reasonable suspicion, Md. high court saysthedailyrecord.com
- Maryland lawyer disbarred for failing to disclose past discipline to Texas barthedailyrecord.com
- Md. high court weighs MDE regulation of ammonia to protect the baythedailyrecord.com
- Prosecutors must disclose exculpatory evidence post-conviction under new rulethedailyrecord.com
- Md. high court orders resentencing of Beltway sniper as juvenile offenderthedailyrecord.com
- Md. high court finds harmless error exception to mandatory voir dire questionthedailyrecord.com
- Md. high court upholds sheriffs’ mover, weather policies in tax salesthedailyrecord.com
- Court of Appeals suspends Ravenell’s law license after federal convictionthedailyrecord.com
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