Statewide Coalition Demands Marijuana "Exclusionary Rule" to Stop Racial Profiling By Police
Exclusionary Rule Would Ban Police from Using Evidence They Obtain Illegally
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Exclusionary Rule Would Ban Police from Using Evidence They Obtain Illegally
The decision from the Court in the Bradford case, which spans three decades, leaves another generation of schoolchildren in Baltimore City Public Schools without the equitable funding needed for a quality education
Seven Black voters joined today with the Caroline County Branch of the NAACP and the Caucus of African American Leaders to file suit in federal district court in Baltimore under the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Annapolis, MD – Last week, the Maryland Voting Rights Act (MDVRA) was publicly filed in the Maryland legislature and a hearing has now been set for
Federalsburg community members and advocacy organizations wrote to Town leaders to remind them of the legal peril the Town faces if it fails to promptly reform the racially discriminatory at-large election.
Disability Rights Maryland, the ACLU of Maryland, Children’s Rights, and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP filed a lawsuit on behalf of minor children in the State’s foster care system who are given one or more psychotropic medications.