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    Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Maryland cyberbullying law: Protecting kids and speech

    Cellphones and the Internet have not only altered the way we communicate, they have changed the way we can injure one another. The telecommunications revolution has created the capability of causing far greater harm to children than the bullying many of us remember from when we were young. The omnipresent nature of the Internet means that there is no place for the child who is victimized to hide. Not even one's home is a safe haven when repeated, vicious attacks appear on Facebook and Twitter.
    Cellphones and the Internet have not only altered the way we communicate, they have changed the way we can injure one another. The telecommunications revolution has created the capability of causing far greater harm to children than the bullying many of...

    Tags: Politics, Civil Rights, Martin O'Malley, Justice System, Electronics

  2. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. UB prepares to open new Law Center

    Like American jurisprudence, the University of Baltimore's new $114 million law school is complicated and thoughtful.
    Like American jurisprudence, the University of Baltimore's new $114 million law school is complicated and thoughtful. Staircases bridge across and spiral through the 12-story building's vibrant atrium, connecting a labyrinth of classrooms and study...

    Tags: Mount Royal, Jones Falls Expressway, Martin O'Malley, Abell Foundation, Justice System

  4. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Joseph A. Miklasz, attorney

    Joseph A. Miklasz, a trial attorney who practiced in Glen Burnie and was a wine collector, died of cancer Sunday at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 71 and lived in Crownsville.
    Joseph A. Miklasz, a trial attorney who practiced in Glen Burnie and was a wine collector, died of cancer Sunday at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 71 and lived in Crownsville. Born in Baltimore, he was raised in Severn and in East Baltimore, where he...

    Tags: Justice System, Glen Burnie, Human Interest, Miami Hurricanes, France

  6. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Local authorities step up security after Boston Marathon explosions

    Baltimore-area authorities announced heightened security after bombings at the Boston Marathon on Monday, though officials emphasized there was no evidence of threats here.
    Baltimore-area authorities announced heightened security after bombings at the Boston Marathon on Monday, though officials emphasized there was no evidence of threats here. At least three people were killed and scores were injured in the blasts, which...

    Tags: Baseball, Tampa Bay Rays, Public Transportation, Jim Johnson, Baltimore Orioles

  8. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Biden speaks about gun control at University of Baltimore event

    Vice President Joe Biden, speaking Tuesday at an event in Baltimore, said he was unsure whether there is enough support in the Senate for what would be the biggest change to federal gun laws in decades.
    Vice President Joe Biden, speaking Tuesday at an event in Baltimore, said he was unsure whether there is enough support in the Senate for what would be the biggest change to federal gun laws in decades. "We may not get it this week, but we will prevail,...

    Tags: Politics, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Justice System, Interior Policy, Peter G. Angelos

  10. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Nicholas Gounaris Sr., corporate attorney

    Nicholas Lee Gounaris Sr., a retired corporate attorney and a past Harford Community College board chairman, died of renal disease April 12 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Lutherville resident was 70.
    Nicholas Lee Gounaris Sr., a retired corporate attorney and a past Harford Community College board chairman, died of renal disease April 12 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Lutherville resident was 70. Born in Baltimore and raised in Hamilton on Sefton...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Harford Community College, Loyola University Chicago, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Biomet Incorporated

  12. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. The Sun Remembers: April 14-20

    <strong>April 20, 2002:</strong> The Ravens select Miami safety Ed Reed with their No. 1 pick (24th overall) in the NFL draft. It's the first time the club has failed to get a college player ranked among its top 15 choices.
    April 20, 2002: The Ravens select Miami safety Ed Reed with their No. 1 pick (24th overall) in the NFL draft. It's the first time the club has failed to get a college player ranked among its top 15 choices. April 20, 1985: The Skipjacks, Baltimore's...

    Tags: Lacrosse, Memorial Stadium, National Basketball Association, Rochester Americans, American League

  14. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Anne Arundel county executive shuts down in-house surveillance operation

    On her first full day on the job, the new Anne Arundel County executive shut down a surveillance operation inside the county office building that included 500 cameras recording minute-by-minute activity in and around numerous county government facilities.
    On her first full day on the job, the new Anne Arundel County executive shut down a surveillance operation inside the county office building that included 500 cameras recording minute-by-minute activity in and around numerous county government facilities....

    Tags: Politics, Civil Rights, Local Government, Laura Neuman, Glen Burnie

  16. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Health Department closes Berger Cookies for operating without a license

    The Baltimore City Health Department shut down Berger Cookies after receiving an anonymous complaint about the iconic Baltimore-based bakery and subsequently learning it was operating without a license. And now the city is not sure if the bakery ever had a license at all.
    The Baltimore City Health Department shut down Berger Cookies after receiving an anonymous complaint about the iconic Baltimore-based bakery and subsequently learning it was operating without a license. And now the city is not sure if the bakery ever...

    Tags: New England Patriots, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Business, Health, Roland Park

  18. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Aaron Margolis, attorney

    Aaron Margolis, an attorney active in Zionist organizations, died of complications of a pituitary adenoma Feb. 10 at the North Oaks Retirement Community. The former Northwest Baltimore resident was 87.
    Aaron Margolis, an attorney active in Zionist organizations, died of complications of a pituitary adenoma Feb. 10 at the North Oaks Retirement Community. The former Northwest Baltimore resident was 87. Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Minnie and...

    Tags: Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Memorial Stadium, Charles Street, Church and State Relations, Justice System

  20. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. U.S. Supreme Court to hear arguments over Md. DNA case

    In a Maryland case that's garnered the attention of the other 49 states, the federal Department of Justice and the national science community, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday over whether to restrict police in collecting DNA to solve...

    Tags: Politics, Civil Rights, Government, Police Arrests, Biotechnology Industry

  22. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Title IX law scrutinized as universities cut teams

    The men who play baseball and soccer at Towson University, run track at the University of Delaware and wrestle, swim or golf at any number of other colleges all heard the same reason when their teams were cut: Title IX.
    The men who play baseball and soccer at Towson University, run track at the University of Delaware and wrestle, swim or golf at any number of other colleges all heard the same reason when their teams were cut: Title IX. To meet the federal law's goal of...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Cornell University, University of California, Davis, Economy, Business and Finance, The New York Times

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