The opinions in this Daily Record database are from November 2014 to the present. Opinions are sorted by category below. As of March 2025, per curiam opinions are not included in this database.
If you’ve visited a Maryland emergency room lately, you’ve likely experienced it first-hand: The agonizing wait. In 2024, a Maryland Hospital Association report revealed that Maryland has the longest ...
There is a common misconception in the business world that bringing in an outside consultant is a sign of internal weakness or an admission that leadership has failed. For many, the idea of reaching ...
President Donald Trump’s administration escalated its attacks on Harvard University on Friday, as it sued the Ivy League school to recover billions of dollars for allegedly failing to protect Jewish ...
WASHINGTON – The Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday it approved the $3.54 billion sale of local television station owner Tegna to Nexstar, despite objections from Democratic-led states ...
Gov. Wes Moore announced Friday that finance and tax incentive programs at the Maryland Department of Commerce aided approximately 24,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs during fiscal year 2025.
Maryland and other states are suing President Donald Trump’s administration over his plans to slash federal car emission and fuel economy standards. Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown’s office ...
Music company BMG Rights Management has sued artificial intelligence company Anthropic in California federal court for allegedly using its copyrighted lyrics to train the large language models ...
Onelife Fitness, a health club operator with a national brand, will be developing a $12 million club in Towson‘s Perring Plaza, the business announced Tuesday. Located at 1951 E. Joppa Road, Onelife ...
President Donald Trump fired inspectors general at 19 agencies during his second term’s early days. Cheryl Mason, a Trump appointee with a partisan background, is set to lead the Council of the ...
The United States District Court for the District of Maryland will host its 13th Biennial Bench-Bar Conference on April 24 at the Greenbelt Courthouse, the bench announced. The three-hour event is ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will have to wait until at least mid-April to resume construction on the enormous Western Maryland warehouse it intends to convert into an immigrant detention ...
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