Maryland Judiciary
Recent News About Maryland Judiciary
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Maryland Judiciary adopts post-pandemic judicial operation recommendations
The Maryland Judiciary has accepted a series of recommendations from the Joint Subcommittee on Post COVID-19 Judicial Operations. -
Maryland Judiciary ends COVID-19 emergency; returns to normal operations
Today, Chief Judge Joseph M. Getty of the Court of Appeals of Maryland announced the end of the COVID-19 Health Emergency for the Maryland Judiciary. -
Anne Arundel court hosts educational program for local high school students
The Anne Arundel County District Court is set to host an educational program titled "Schools in the Court" on Thursday, March 24, at 8:30 a.m. The event will take place in Courtroom 1 at the Anne Arundel County District Court located at 251 Rowe... -
Yolanda L. Curtin appointed administrative judge for Circuit Court in Harford County
Court of Appeals of Maryland Chief Judge Joseph M. Getty has appointed Judge Yolanda L. Curtin as the new county administrative judge for the Circuit Court for Harford County. -
Maryland primary election moved to July 19 by court order
The Court of Appeals of Maryland has announced a change in the date for the 2022 Primary Election. -
Trial set for state legislative districting case in Maryland
The trial regarding the 2022 Legislative Districting of the State is scheduled to commence on March 23 at 10 a.m. It will be held at the Court of Appeals of Maryland, located at 361 Rowe Blvd, Annapolis, MD. -
Maryland Judiciary resumes jury trials with voluntary mask policy
The Maryland Judiciary is set to advance to Phase V of its operations plan on March 7, marking the resumption of jury trials in both criminal and civil cases. -
Maryland courts set March 7 for resumption of jury trials statewide
The Maryland Judiciary will resume jury trials in criminal and civil cases statewide starting March 7, 2022. -
Maryland court to hear appeal on Prince George's County redistricting map
The Court of Appeals of Maryland has agreed to hear the case Prince George’s County v. Robert E. Thurston, et al., following a Petition for a Writ of Certiorari. -
Maryland court receives four petitions for legislative districting review
The Court of Appeals of Maryland has received four petitions concerning the 2022 Legislative Districting. -
Special Magistrate schedules virtual conference for legislative districting
Special Magistrate Alan M. Wilner has issued an order for a virtual scheduling conference related to the 2022 Legislative Districting of the State. -
James G. Durham named director at Maryland Thurgood Marshall State Law Library
Maryland Thurgood Marshall State Law Library has appointed James G. Durham as its new director, effective February 9, 2022. -
Maryland petition deadline nears for 2022 legislative districting challenge
The deadline for filing petitions concerning the 2022 legislative districting plan in Maryland is approaching. -
Court of Appeals issues scheduling order for legislative districting
The Court of Appeals of Maryland has released a scheduling order concerning the 2022 Legislative Districting of the State. -
Maryland Judiciary extends limited operations amid COVID-19 concerns
The Maryland Judiciary has announced the extension of Phase III operations through March 6, 2022, due to the ongoing surge in COVID-19 cases and high community transmission rates. -
Maryland Judiciary reverts operations amid Omicron surge
The Maryland Judiciary has announced a reduction in operations, reverting to Phase III of its reopening plan due to the surge in the Omicron variant. -
Fire disrupts operations at Talbot County Circuit Court
A fire broke out in the clerk’s office at the Circuit Court for Talbot County on December 19, 2021. -
Anne Arundel County Drug/DUI Treatment Court celebrates new graduates
Ten individuals are set to graduate from the Anne Arundel County District Court Drug and DUI Treatment Court on Thursday, December 16. -
Rockville court help center assists self-represented litigants amid language barriers
Members of the Maryland Judiciary, alongside representatives from Maryland Legal Aid and the Maryland Center for Legal Assistance, gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the new District Court Help Center in Rockville. -
Maryland Judiciary announces student winners for annual bookmark art contest
The Maryland Judiciary's Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO) recently announced the winners of its 16th annual bookmark art contest.