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  2. Maryland Circuit Courts - Wikipedia

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    The Circuit Courts of Maryland are the state trial courts of general jurisdiction in Maryland. They are Maryland's highest courts of record exercising original jurisdiction at law and in equity in all civil and criminal matters, and have such additional powers and jurisdiction as conferred by the Maryland Constitution of 1867 as amended, or by law. [1]

  3. Maryland School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) offers public [2] education at no cost to deaf and hard-of-hearing Maryland residents between the ages of zero and 21. It has two campuses located in Frederick and Columbia, Maryland. There is a substantial deaf community in Frederick County, Maryland.

  4. Courts of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Maryland include: Maryland judicial circuit map State courts of Maryland. Supreme Court of Maryland [1] Appellate Court of Maryland [2] Maryland Circuit Courts (8 judicial circuits) [3] Maryland District Courts (34 locations in 12 judicial districts) [4] Federal courts located in Maryland. United States District Court for the District ...

  5. Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings - Wikipedia

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    The OAH was created in 1990 by legislation enacted in 1989 to provide impartial and independent administrative law judges to hear agency cases. [4] Prior to that, each Maryland agency conducted its own hearings, an administrative process that was criticized as the deciding officer was either an employee or member of the agency, creating the possibility of a lack of impartiality. [4]

  6. Appellate Court of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Appellate Court of Maryland is the intermediate appellate court for the U.S. state of Maryland. The Appellate Court of Maryland was created in 1966 in response to the rapidly growing caseload in the Supreme Court of Maryland. Like the state's highest court, the tribunal meets in the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building in the state ...

  7. University of Baltimore School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Arrie W. Davis (1969) - Associate Judge, Maryland Court of Special Appeals (1990–2010) Shirley Brannock Jones (1946) - Judge, United States District Court for the District of Maryland (1979-1982) Laurie McKinnon (1986) - Associate Justice of the Montana Supreme Court (2013-present)

  8. Robert M. Bell - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Bell was appointed to the District Court of Maryland, District 1, in Baltimore City and served there until 1980. He was an Associate Judge, Baltimore City Circuit Court, 8th Judicial Circuit, from 1980 to 1984 when he was appointed to the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. Seven years later he was appointed to the state's highest court ...

  9. Maryland Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    German philologist who worked as an interpreter in Hamburg, Germany during World War II, and later as a physician in the United States [212] Margaret Brent (c.1601–c.1671) 1985 Estate owner, lawyer [213] Rachel Carson (1907–1964) 1985 Author Silent Spring [214] Rita C. Davidson (1928–1984) 1985 First woman on Maryland Court of Appeals [215]