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U.S. Supreme Court justices appear divided over the role courts should play in cracking down on partisan gerrymandering in Maryland and other states across…

The high-stakes legal battle over political gerrymandering in Maryland heads to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday. The justices are slated to hear oral…

There is a growing likelihood that the General Assembly will meet in special session this summer to approve a congressional map for the 2020…

Freshman U.S. Rep. David J. Trone (D) made his first official appearance in Annapolis Monday since entering Congress earlier this year. He spoke briefly…

The state commission tasked with drawing new congressional boundaries for the 2020 election adopted a map on Friday. While Maryland’s current congressional map is…

U.S. Rep. David J. Trone, a freshman Democrat, is defending the contours of Maryland’s 6th District after a federal court ruled that it was…

Nearly two dozen House Democrats have signed on to a Republican-sponsored bill that seeks to reduce the role of partisan intent in the drawing…

Three U.S. Supreme Court gerrymandering cases originating in Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina could change control of one state capitol and possibly establish a…

In a Maryland Matters commentary, Frank DeFilippo accuses Gov. Larry Hogan of “Larrymandering,” gerrymandering Maryland’s congressional districts to benefit Republicans [“Get Ready for Larrymandering,”…

A year ago, David Lashar was a high-ranking bureaucrat at the Maryland Department of Health, a faceless if important cog in the Hogan administration…