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The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee is set to hear its last two police accountability bills Thursday afternoon, both aimed at tackling the Law Enforcement…

Top U.S. House Democrats are investigating a whistleblower’s allegations that immigrant women in a Georgia detention center endured gynecological procedures without their consent or…

Despite dissent from Republican members, the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee heard its first round of police accountability bills at a virtual hearing Tuesday afternoon,…

Maryland will begin jury trials on Oct. 5, ending a long wait for defendants who have been in jail or on home detention since…

President Trump said Tuesday he will announce his Supreme Court nominee on Saturday, after funeral services are held for the late Associate Justice Ruth…

Republicans penned a letter to Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) on Monday, requesting that he cancel the multi-day police reform bill hearings scheduled…

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, best known as a steely champion of women’s equality, gave voice to the voiceless. And as a legendary Supreme Court justice,…

Regardless of whether President Trump or his Democratic challenger, former vice president Joe Biden, appoints the next Supreme Court justice to replace the late…

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball (D) announced a policy change Friday that he said would allow the county’s detention center to only house Immigration…

The Prince George’s County Office of the Public Defender filed a motion Friday morning to unseal and unredact an expert report detailing dozens of…