Ginsburg: justices should stay if able to work
RESTON, Va. — Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says Supreme Court justices should work as long as they can and shouldn’t manipulate their retirement so a like-minded president can appoint their […]
IT workers win $3M in suit against WSSC
A Prince George’s County jury on Monday awarded damages totaling more than $3 million to 13 information-technology workers who lost their jobs at the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission in a 2006 restructuring.
Judge says NSA program is likely unconstitutional
WASHINGTON — In a ruling with potentially far-reaching consequences, a federal judge declared Monday that the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of millions of Americans’ telephone records likely violates the […]
Neighbor accused of killing girl seen playing in snow with her
WOOSTER, Ohio — A man accused of killing a 9-year-old neighbor and hiding her body under garbage in a trash bin was building a snowman with the girl just a […]
MoCo: Reservist’s status has been restored
Montgomery County has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a police officer who claims it mishandled his military leave time, noting that it has taken the actions he requested in the six weeks since the suit was filed.
Jack Gohn: Not so law-abiding, not so exceptional
In a recent Wall Street Journal opinion piece, Daniel Hannan posits that America is indeed exceptional, and that what makes it so is its adherence to law.
Art Helton loses residency ruling
Art Helton, a former state senator who is seeking a political comeback in 2014, is in trouble with the authorities after allegedly lying about where he lives.
State files collection suit against Santoni’s
Another lawsuit has been filed against Santoni’s Super Market over an unpaid loan, this time by the State of Maryland.
After the merger, the suit
Frank C. Bonaventure Jr. has advice for any company seeking to grow through an acquisition.
Apple wants Samsung to pay $22M for legal bills
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Apple wants Samsung Electronics to pay $22 million of the legal bills that the iPhone and iPad maker has rung up so far defending its mobile […]
Judge: What took so long to prosecute Goldman trader?
NEW YORK — A former Goldman Sachs trader was sentenced to nine months in prison for wire fraud Friday by a Manhattan judge who took sharp aim at both Goldman […]
N.Y. judge refuses to block American Airlines merger
NEW YORK — A judge refused to block a merger between American Airlines and US Airways on Friday, saying a bankruptcy judge correctly rejected arguments made by a lawyer for […]








