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Morrissey bans blue line imagery on district court judges, staff apparel – Maryland Daily Record

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Army seeking architect for fifth building for Fort Meade east campus

Army seeking architect for fifth building for Fort Meade east campus
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Md attorney general moves to dismiss lawsuit claiming cover-up of Anton Black s death

The Maryland Attorney General’s Office has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from the family of Anton Black claiming the medical examiner tried to cover up his death in his autopsy report. In a new motion to dismiss filed in Maryland District Court, the Attorney General’s office defends the actions of Dr. Russell Alexander, who performed the autopsy, former chief medical examiner Dr. David Fowler and current chief medical examiner Dr. Victor Weedn. The general attorney’s office is representing the medical examiner’s officer in the matter. Fowler is set to testify for the defense in the Minneapolis murder trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin on Wednesday, who is charged with killing George Floyd.

Biden s First Slate of Judicial Nominees Aims to Quickly Boost Diversity in Federal Courts

Biden’s First Slate of Judicial Nominees Aims to Quickly Boost Diversity in Federal Courts Ann E. Marimow and Matt Viser, Washington Post, March 29, 2021 President Biden announced his first slate of judicial nominees on Tuesday, elevating U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the influential appeals court in Washington to succeed Merrick Garland as part of the largest and earliest batch of court picks by a new administration in decades. Jackson, often considered a contender to be the first Black woman on the Supreme Court, is among Biden’s 11 nominations that include three Black women for appeals court vacancies and the first Muslim American to serve on a District Court. The group is designed to send a message about the administration’s desire for more diversity on the federal bench and how rapidly the president wants to put his mark on it.

Biden s Judicial Nominees Have Diverse Backgrounds

Biden s Judicial Nominees Have Diverse Backgrounds
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