Maryland Labor Attorney Becomes First Openly Gay Judge on 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals More RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Maryland labor attorney is set to become the first openly gay judge on the 4th U.S. Circuit
A federal judge in Washington ordered that Cathy Harris, a member of the MSPB removed by Mr. Trump, return to her role. The Trump administration has appealed that decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit....
In a brief filing, the administration's attorneys said they were appealing to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals. It's the second such appeal the administration has sought since Trump's executive order was blocked in court. The government's appeal s...
BIO:* Senior Judge, Maryland Court of Special Appeals, author of approximately 1,900 opinions, of which 275 are published opinions of the Court since 1990; trial judge on the District Court for Baltimore City an...
Maryland Code (1973, 2013 Repl. Vol.), § 3-409(a) of the Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article (“CJP”) provides: “a court may grant a declaratory judgment . . . if it will serve to terminate the uncertainty or controversy giving rise to the proceeding . . . .” (emphases add...
A circuit court judge says he needs more time to decide whether to end the additional federal pandemic benefits that put $300 more dollars into the pockets of unemployed Marylanders. This is a decision thousands of folks have been waiting for….and we know this because today's hearing ...
Circuit CourtJudge Sean Chambers on Friday found probable cause to bind Tyler James Hill over on a single count ofsecond-degree murder. Get our free mobile app Hill is accused of fatally shooting 43-year-old Ashley Bartel in the head following an argument at their home at 4572 Teal Ln. on...
Blum in a statement said the group was disappointed by the ruling and planned to appeal, first to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and, if unsuccessful there, the U.S. Supreme Court. “It is our hope that the U.S. military academies ultimately will be compelled to follow the Su...
The Supreme Court, voting 5-3, temporarily stayed that order pending a decision by the justices about whether to review the case. While the 4th Circuit ruling remains on the books in Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina, the Education Department appears unable to enforce it in those states ...
Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, as part of a lawsuit brought by 19 states and the District of Columbia. The suit alleges the states were harmed by the mass firings of probationary workers, because states did not have warnings req...