Category:Maryland 2012 news
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Pages in category "Maryland 2012 news"
The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
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- Federal Courts, Empty Benches: The Wednesday Vacancy Count 12/5/2012
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches: The Wednesday Vacancy Count 6/13/2012
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 2/22/2012
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 5/16/2012
- Former Maryland delegate prepared to sue for house seat
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- JP Election Brief: Election preview for all thirty-six states
- JP Election Brief: Highlights of the 2012 judicial elections
- JP Election Brief: Judicial primaries and candidates gearing up
- Judge orders cannibalism suspect transferred for competency evaluation
- Judge Receives Montgomery County Bar Association Jurist Award
- Judge releases threat suspect to parents
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- Maryland accelerates adoption of solar energy
- Maryland changes judicial rules to protect consumers from unjust debt collection
- Maryland Court of Appeals to hear ballot access case
- Maryland delegate tells Baltimore Ravens to silence players
- Maryland governor requests different nomination for house seat
- Maryland judges want a raise
- Maryland judges will see $14,000 raises
- Maryland judicial election recap, 2012
- Maryland redistricting still causing a stir
- Maryland sees rise in women judges
- Maryland's Mikulski to set record as longest serving female member of Congress
- Marylanders show support for gay marriage
- Mock Trial State Championship hosted by Maryland Court of Appeals
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- Talk of another casino in Maryland could mean a referendum
- Temporary bankruptcy judgeships extended
- The Tuesday Count: Ballot measure language an underlying theme of legal battle
- The Tuesday Count: Citizen initiatives monopolize ballot measure developments across the country
- The Tuesday Count: Federal intervention hovers over 2012 statewide measure issues
- The Tuesday Count: Four state legislatures send cascade of measures to ballot
- The Tuesday Count: Momentum stays strong in 2012 ballot measure increases