Maryland Judiciary
Recent News About Maryland Judiciary
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Maryland law library renamed in honor of Justice Thurgood Marshall
The Maryland Judiciary is set to host a ceremony on October 17 to officially rename the state's public law library as the Maryland Thurgood Marshall State Law Library. -
Prince George's County celebrates drug court graduates
Five residents of Prince George's County are set to celebrate their achievements on Tuesday, September 24. -
Judge Audrey J.S. Carrión appointed as new administrative judge for Baltimore City
Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera has appointed Judge Audrey J. S. Carrión as the administrative judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, Baltimore City, effective January 12, 2020. -
Maryland Judiciary invites student art for conflict resolution awareness
The Maryland Judiciary is inviting students to participate in the 14th annual Conflict Resolution Day Bookmark Art Contest. -
Maryland attorneys face September 10 deadline for compliance submissions
All active Maryland attorneys are required to meet specific compliance requirements by September 10, as mandated by the court. -
Calvert County court honors eight adult treatment court graduates
Eight individuals are set to be recognized for their achievements at a graduation ceremony on July 25. -
Maryland attorneys now notified by email for CPF payment and report filing
Maryland attorneys are now receiving their annual notifications to pay the Client Protection Fund assessment and file pro bono and Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts (IOLTA) reports via email. -
Air conditioning issue disrupts afternoon dockets at Annapolis courthouse
The District Court of Maryland announced the cancellation of its afternoon dockets at the Robert F. Sweeney Building in Annapolis due to an air conditioning unit failure. -
New electronic courthouse opens soon in Queen Anne's County
The new courthouse for the Circuit Court of Queen Anne’s County in Centreville, Maryland, is set to open its doors to the public on Monday, June 17. -
Prince George's County celebrates drug court graduates
Four residents of Prince George's County are set to celebrate their sobriety and the successful completion of the Adult Drug Court program on June 4. -
Baltimore City changes bail hearing locations temporarily
From Wednesday, May 22, through Friday, May 24, the Baltimore City District Court will hold all bail review hearings for juveniles and women at 1:30 p.m. in the Borgerding District Court Building located at 5800 Wabash Ave. -
Harford County launches first adult drug treatment court seeking participants
The Circuit Court for Harford County has initiated its first adult drug treatment court, seeking qualified participants to join the program. -
Courting Art Baltimore awards $20K in scholarships to city students
Baltimore City District Court is set to showcase the artwork of 19 student finalists at the upcoming Courting Art Baltimore awards reception. -
Maryland lawyers reminded of June deadline for Attorney Information System registration
As the deadline approaches, the Maryland Judiciary is reminding all lawyers practicing in the state, including judges and law clerks, to register with the Attorney Information System (AIS) by June 1. -
Maryland Judiciary updates journalist's guide amid Law Day celebration
The Maryland Judiciary has released an updated guide for journalists to better understand the state's court system. -
Maryland high schools compete in state mock trial championship
Maryland's top high school mock trial teams are set to compete in the 2019 Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) Mock Trial State Championship. -
Harford County Circuit Court opens new jury assembly room during appreciation week
The Harford County Circuit Court is set to honor jurors during Juror Appreciation Week, which runs from April 29 to May 3. -
Maryland Judiciary warns public about new phone scam using caller ID spoofing
The Maryland Judiciary has issued a warning about a telephone scam involving caller ID spoofing, which seems to originate from the Baltimore County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. -
Baltimore court re-entry project celebrates sixth graduating class
Approximately 25 participants of the Baltimore City District Court Re-Entry Project (DCREP) will be honored for completing the program on Friday, April 12. -
Baltimore students' art showcased in annual contest promoting courthouse beautification
High school students from Baltimore will showcase their artistic talents on April 4 at a reception hosted by Courting Art Baltimore.