Supreme Court deals with time limit for veterans’ benefits
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View ArticleSupreme Court deals with time limit for veterans’ benefits
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday wrestled with whether to enforce a deadline for military veterans who may have physical or mental problems to appeal the denial of benefits. The high court on...
View ArticleThe Affordable Care Act, seersucker and courage
After the Supreme Court made its ruling on the Affordable Care Act, I heard Jeffrey Rosen say that Chief Justice John Roberts was “courageous” for not only writing what was the majority opinion issued...
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The Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act surely did not resolve our country’s health care dilemma.
View ArticlePublic defender fights stay in DNA case
The Maryland Office of the Public Defender on Friday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to stop allowing police to collect DNA samples from people arrested for violent crimes, contrary to a ruling by the...
View ArticleEditorial Advisory Board: Contributory negligence – Let the legislature decide
The Court of Appeals of Maryland appears to be ready to strike down the doctrine of contributory negligence.
View ArticleSupreme Court’s term opens by operation of law, calendar
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