MedStar Health and former physician James Roberson face a Maryland class-action lawsuit over alleged sexual harassment and negligence claims.
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A federal judge blocked the $6 billion merger of Nexstar, the largest owner of TV stations in the United States, with its rival Tegna.
The Justice Department and Maryland's attorney general each sued D.C. over the leak of untreated wastewater into the Potomac River.
The Daily Record is proud to recognize 51 honorees for the 2026 Leaders in Law Awards — including one Top Leader in Law.
A contractor was charged in a conspiracy in which federal prosecutors said that a Postal Service official took bribes in exchange for steering lucrative contract awards toward businesses.
Cheesesteak & Co., a sandwich shop offering a variety of cheesesteaks, plans to open a restaurant in Owings Mills’ Red Run Station.
The Maryland Appellate Court upheld a 2018 conviction, ruling that counsel was not ineffective in objecting to cell tower data testimony.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a bid by parents to sue a public school district in Massachusetts over actions by teachers and officials to support the gender identity of students.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge by Bank of America and other financial institutions against a $12 billion class action.
Judge tosses Trump's defamation case against Wall Street Journal
A judge dismissed Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over an article describing a birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein. bit.ly/48fPEoO
Off the Record with Sloane Brown: Mark Beggs, Edenwald Senior Living
Mark Beggs talks about how Edenwald Senior Living - and his industry - is preparing for a huge population explosion of people 65 and older. bit.ly/3OA7qwj
Ticketmaster and Live Nation hold illegal monopolies, jury finds
Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation illegally monopolized U.S. live event markets, a New York jury found on Wednesday, after a trial on the company's tactics in dealing with venues and artists. bit.ly/4mJJT8Y
DC police lieutenant arrested in MD, charged with seeking to have sex with a minor
A former head of the D.C. police union was arrested in Maryland after allegedly exchanging sexual messages and explicit images with an undercover detective posing as a teenage boy. bit.ly/48GcENK
Acting ICE head Todd Lyons to leave agency at end of May
The acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement will leave the federal government at the end of May, the Trump administration said. bit.ly/4ckgVJ3
The Maryland Appellate Court this month dismissed criminal charges against a man after the state failed to provide him with a speedy trial.
Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation illegally monopolized U.S. live event markets, a New York jury found on Wednesday, after a trial on the company's tactics in dealing with venues and artists.
A former head of the D.C. police union was arrested in Maryland after allegedly exchanging sexual messages and explicit images with an undercover detective posing as a teenage boy.
A judge seemed skeptical Friday after hearing Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration's challenge to the inspector general recruiting pro bono attorneys.
The acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement will leave the federal government at the end of May, the Trump administration said.
Several Maryland firms are suing for refunds after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticized the Supreme Court's increased use of the emergency docket, arguing it has a "corrosive" effect.
A judge dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit seeking to stop Hawaii from suing fossil fuel companies in state court over climate change.
The consolidation of Catholic churches — and the sale of church property — had a hearing in the Baltimore Archdiocese’s bankruptcy case.
A federal judge set new limits on President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom, saying construction could proceed only on an underground portion of the project deemed necessary by the military.
Apple to shutter its first unionized US store in MD
Apple said it will shut down its retail store in Towson, the first of its U.S. locations where retail employees successfully unionized in 2022. bit.ly/3Q5HZTT