Surveillance cameras nursing home residents and other vulnerable Marylanders, writes Maryland Attorney General.
Maryland is joining more than a dozen other states in challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship. All to know.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown joined a $106 million multistate settlement with Vanguard over big tax bills, the AG said Wednesday.
As part of the slew of executive orders he signed on his first day in office, President Donald Trump rolled back projections for transgender people, and said the U.S. would only recognize two sexes, rejecting their gender identities.
The conservative watchdog group American Accountability Foundation (AAF) claimed in a Jan. 7 letter to the state election board and state ethics commission that Brown violated state campaign finance and ethics laws by obtaining a list of AGA’s partners to be used for a Brown campaign fundraiser.
The lawsuit alleges eight of the state's largest landlords shared competitive information to inflate rent prices.
Maryland joined a coalition of 17 states to defend the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Act, which established the nation's first drinking water standards limiting the amount of PFAS chemicals.
In a significant legal stride, Attorney General Anthony G. Brown of Maryland, alongside a coalition of 17 states, filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the […]
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced today that Maryland, alongside fifteen other states, is defending two pivotal actions by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). These actions
Maryland joined more than a dozen other states on Tuesday in challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order to end the birthright citizenship the U.S. extends to all people born in the country regardless of their parents’ legal status.
A coalition of state attorneys general including Attorney General Anthony G. Brown of Maryland as well as Attorneys General from California, New York, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts,
The immigrant advocacy group CASA, based in Langley Park, Maryland, is revealing legislative priorities and a lawsuit in an effort to protect their community. C