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The U.S. Supreme Court appears unlikely to salvage an Obama-era program that has allowed hundreds of thousands of young, unauthorized immigrants known as “Dreamers”…

It was an improbable setting for a dense and baffling public hearing. The House Judiciary Committee traveled to a waterside resort on the Eastern…

Can President Trump put an end to legal protections for a group of undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States years ago…

Only in Montgomery County could a Constitutional law scholar be given the rock star treatment. Now that he’s in the thick of the impeachment…

The daughter and campaign treasurer of former state Del. Tawanna P. Gaines (D-Prince George’s) pleaded guilty to a federal wire fraud charge related to…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced Friday that he has appointed Charlton T. Howard III to serve as state prosecutor. Howard will head…

Montgomery County did the right thing by declining to display a wooden “Thin Blue Line” flag that was given to police officers as a…

The U.S. House on Thursday voted to formalize its impeachment inquiry against President Trump. Lawmakers adopted a resolution that lays out procedures for the…

So far this year, Transit Security Administration officers have caught 26 guns at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport checkpoints, tying the record set in…

The decision by state leaders to compensate five men who spent significant time behind bars for crimes they did not commit would appear to…