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Gov. Larry Hogan has decided not to release the $3.5 million state lawmakers set aside for training new abortion care providers, delaying the program’s start until next year.
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Abortion rights advocates rallied in Baltimore last night as fallout continues from the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on Roe v. Wade. Some legal experts say Maryland could become a destination for abortion services. The state has surpassed the five percent positivity rate for COVID as daily cases continue to top 1,000. In Baltimore County, the council decided to hold off on establishing a police accountability board. And after nearly two years of remote education, Baltimore County schools are struggling to get a handle on in school violence and bullying.
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US Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D. Md) discusses the impact of the SCOTUS draft ruling, and Senate plans to codify abortion rights into federal law.
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Dozens showed up to protest a Supreme Court draft ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade, which leaked Monday.
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A leaked draft of a Supreme Court ruling that would overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion ruling has Marylanders reflecting on the state's role in providing care.
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The UBalt Law professor discusses likely rulings on abortion rights & gun laws from the conservative Court.
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The Supreme Court’s ruling Thursday that the CDC’s eviction moratorium is unconstitutional leaves about 129,000 Maryland households — nearly 20% of them in Baltimore City — without state or federal eviction protections.
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The VOX News senior correspondent and SCOTUS-watcher looks at Republicans' long game to reshape America through the Supreme Court.
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More than 100 people marched from Baltimore’s federal courthouse to City Hall Saturday chanting “No inauguration until confirmation” and “Vote him out” as…
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October 15 is the last day to respond to the 2020 Census. But just over half of Baltimore households have responded. Susan Licate, a Census Bureau media…