The Trump administration has sued all 15 federal judges in Maryland over a court order that temporarily blocks the immediate deportation of immigrants seeking judicial review, arguing it infringes on executive authority.
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$7 Million Penalty for Adultery Is Valid, Court Rules
A postnuptial agreement that included a $7 million penalty payable if a wife discovered that her husband had cheated again was found valid by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals.
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Family Law
Maryland Couple Pleads Not Guilty to Espionage-Related Charges
A Maryland couple pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to espionage-related charges. The FBI asserts that the couple sold classified Navy data over the course of several months to an undercover agent they believed to be a representative of a foreign power.
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Criminal Law, US Courts
Federal Court to Review Groundbreaking Maryland Tax on Digital Advertising
Companies with $100 million or more in global annual gross revenue would need to pay a percentage of the revenue received from digital advertisements shown in Maryland.