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The Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) is a voluntary bar association for the state of Maryland. [6]The association's mission is "to effectively represent Maryland’s lawyers, to provide member services, and to promote professionalism, diversity in the legal profession, access to justice, service to the public and respect for the rule of law."
Previously elected to the Maryland House of Delegates; later elected attorney general of Maryland [3] [4] — Milton Whitney Sr. January 8, 1856 – 1861 Unknown [5] [6] — Archibald Stirling Sr. 1861 – 1863 Unconditional Union [6] John Lewis Thomas Jr. 1863 – 1865 Unconditional Union: Later elected to the U.S. House of Representatives [6 ...
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Former United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana who voluntarily surrendered his state law license after being impeached by the United States House of Representatives and removed from office by the United States Senate on December 8, 2010. [94] Michael E. Reiburn: New York: 1935 —
Maryland Law was founded in 1816 as the Maryland Law Institute. [4] David Hoffman is credited with founding the institute, and in 1817 he published his legal course Hoffman's Course of Legal Study. The school began regular instruction in 1824, [5] and it is the fourth oldest law school in the United States. [6]
The United States District Court for the District of Maryland (in case citations, D. Md.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Maryland.Appeals from the District of Maryland are taken to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal ...
Melony G. Griffith, Larry Hogan and Adrienne A. Jones enacting Maryland law in April 2022. The Annotated Code of Maryland, published by The Michie Company, is the official codification of the statutory laws of Maryland. It is organized into 36 named articles. The previous code, organized into numbered articles, has been repealed. [1]
This is a list of the first minority male lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Maryland.It includes the year in which the men were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are men who achieved other distinctions such becoming the first in their state to graduate from law school or become a political figure.