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Ex-CIA worker from Maryland revealed as source of NSA leaks
A British newspaper has identified a 29-year-old former Marylander as the source of the top secret documents that revealed details of two National Security Agency surveillance programs and revived debate of the agency's reach into the private lives of...
Tags: U.S. Army, Anne Arundel Community College, The Washington Post, Fort Meade (military base), Judges
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Details about Edward Snowden's life in Maryland emerge
Edward Joseph Snowden, the government contractor who revealed the National Security Agency's massive telephone- and Internet-surveillance program, has left few public clues about his life growing up in Crofton and Ellicott City. Snowden, 29, attended...
Tags: U.S. Army, Anne Arundel Community College, The Washington Post, Armed Forces, Ron Paul
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Ban on cell phones lifted in Bel Air courthouse, two years after everywhere else in Maryland
Starting this past Monday, people with business in the Harford County Courthouse are no longer sent back to their cars if they're carrying cell phones. The restriction against cell phones in the courthouse was lifted this week, more than two years after...
Tags: Justice System, Harford County, Judges, Cell Phones, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Boston bombing brings out the new xenophobes
The Boston Marathon bombing has brought out the xenophobes. Often when America suffers some large, inexplicable tragedy, we want to blame "foreigners" and look for ways to fortify ourselves against them. It's more reassuring to believe that an evil lies...
Tags: Rand Paul, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Al-Qaeda, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Immigration
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Applicants for Harford District Court judgeship sought
The Maryland Administrative Office of the Courts is seeking applicants for the Harford County District Court judgeship left vacant by the retirement of Judge John L. Dunnigan, who left the bench effective March 1. Any lawyer interested in applying is...Tags: Justice System, Harford County, Annapolis
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Balto. Co. Council approves retirement bill fought by unions
Ignoring pleas from union leaders and the county's Annapolis delegation, the Baltimore County Council approved a bill Tuesday changing how county employees can appeal decisions about retirement benefits. The council voted 6-1 in favor of the bill,...
Tags: Justice System, Judges, Laws, Vicki Almond, Perry Hall
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Carroll County Sheriff's Office honors five with annual awards
County Sheriff Kenneth Tregoning announced that the annual Carroll County Sheriff's Office Personnel Awards were presented to the following recipients in recognition of their commitment to public service and exemplary performance: • Sgt. Thomas...Tags: Justice System, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Prisons
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Lawmakers ask County Council to postpone vote on retirement appeals bill
State lawmakers are asking the Baltimore County Council to postpone a vote on a measure that would change the way public employees may challenge decisions on retirement benefits, saying it could violate state law. All but two members of the county...
Tags: Elections, Justice System, Judges, Vicki Almond, Annapolis
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Two judicial vacancies to be filled in Harford
Harford County has a judicial vacancy at the Circuit Court level and will soon have one at the District Court level. Circuit Court Judge Emory A. Plitt Jr. retired effective Feb. 1 after serving on the bench since 1999. Plitt turns 70 on Saturday, the...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Harford County, Judges, Martin O'Malley
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Kamenetz proposal would change process for worker benefit disputes
Baltimore County labor leaders plan to fight legislation by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz that would change the way public workers appeal county decisions on their retirement benefits, saying the bill would stack the deck against employees. The bill,...
Tags: Justice System, Judges, Towson, Labor Legislation, AFSCME
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In Barnes trial, defense questions detective's search for daughter
In a frantic search for his own missing teenage daughter, the lead detective in the Phylicia Barnes murder case donned a black hooded sweatshirt and, along with two other men, forced his way into a Northeast Baltimore apartment where he believed she was...
Tags: Justice System, Judges, Phylicia Barnes, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Same-sex couples could get married on New Year's in Harford
With same-sex marriage licenses officially set to go into effect Jan. 1, many gay and lesbian couples around the state have been eager to celebrate their unions on New Year's Eve or Day – and Harford County is no exception. The protocol of...Tags: Justice System, Harford County, Judges, Martin O'Malley, Marriage
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