Did tiny Elkton, Maryland, put this writer in a marrying frame of mind?
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Tag Archives: Maryland
Small Progress In The ‘Serial’ Case
If Maryland courts won’t produce justice in the ‘Serial’ case, the governor should exercise his power to do the job.
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Baltimore Counts On Sheriff Mom
A few hoodlums and nitwits make police reform harder to achieve. Progress must begin at home.
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Free-Range Kids
Kids in danger, real or perceived, draw an emotional response. We need to remember to give reason a say too.
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‘Presumed Innocent’ Is For Trials, Not Arrests
Police need to know who they have in custody. That is why fingerprinting is standard, and it is why DNA sampling should be too.
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Putting Lottery Winners On Display
The luckiest lottery winners are those who protect their privacy. Most aren’t allowed.
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More Schools, Less Value
General Motors has plants around the world, but it has only one CEO. The University System of Maryland, on the …
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‘Benefit Corporations,’ But For Whose Benefit?
If you own a business, you get to do what you want with it. If you don’t own it, you …
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Two Tragic Pulitzers
One newspaper provided outstanding coverage of a mass shooting; another was a target. Both received journalism’s top honor.
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