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Maryland HBCU Desegregation Trial Nearing An EndSeattle MediumPro bono work was provided by lawyers from Kirkland & Ellis law firm and the Howard University School of Law Civil Rights Clinic. The suit was originally filed in 2006 by the Coalition for Equity and Excellence in Maryland Higher Education, Inc., ...and more » |
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Lawmakers debate ban on arsenic in chicken feedBaltimore SunBy Timothy B. Wheeler, The Baltimore Sun Chicken farmers nationwide have stopped feeding their flocks a drug containing arsenic since a 2011 government study suggested the cancer-causing metal may be tainting poultry, but Maryland lawmakers are still ...and more » |
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court: State cannot re-indict defendants unfit for trialBaltimore SunBy Arthur Hirsch, The Baltimore Sun A Maryland appeals court has ruled that the state violated the rights of two men who were found incompetent to stand trial and were then held in state institutions beyond the legal time limit without going through ...and more » |
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Md. first, Va. 3rd in AP reportWashington Post (blog)The lawyers, educators, government officials, consultants, journalists and other analytical types so numerous here prefer to fix what's wrong---how about those Redskins?---rather than celebrate what's right. Still, they might examine the annual report ...and more » |
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Delegate Presents Bill To Ban Arsenic In FeedCBS LocalANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Delegate Tom Hucker is planning to present his bill to ban arsenic compounds from poultry feed to the House Environmental Matters Committee. Hucker, a Democrat from Montgomery County, along with former Gov. Harry Hughes, Attorney ...and more » |
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Many lawyers willing and able to help Public Defender's OfficeBaltimore SunMaryland Public Defender Paul De Wolfe stated he considered using panel attorneys to represent indigent defendants to staff commissioner bail hearings, but he concluded there are not enough panel attorneys statewide to meet the demand ("Maryland public ... |
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