Sep 18, 2007
No Love for Gay Marriage From Maryland High Court
Ever since January, when Baltimore Circuit Court Judge M. Brooke Murdock ruled that Maryland’s law banning same-sex marriage is discriminatory and unconstitutional, the state has been a major battle ground for same-sex marriage advocates around the country. Today, Maryland’s Court of Appeals put an effective end to this chapter of the struggle’s future in the state, ruling that the ban does not violate Maryland’s state constitution. The Associated Press via WTOP has more on the…
Sep 12, 2006
Montgomery County to Keep Polls Open Late
Due to the delays at some Montgomery County polls this morning, a Circuit Court judge has issued an order that the stations will stay open until 9 p.m. tonight. As we noted earlier, some polls were missing the automated cards needed for the electronic voting machines, and only a short supply of provisional paper ballots were available. Complaints continue to roll in from all over Maryland, with the Post reporting voters being turned away because…
Sep 12, 2006
Morning Roundup: Election Morning Edition
This graffiti’s sentiment notwithstanding, today the Democratic voters of the city will express their concerns and hopes for the city through their ballots, and, in the process, likely determine what most of the city’s government will look like for the next few years. You can find your polling place here, and the Post’s election guide here. Redskins Fall To Vikings: You probably don’t need to be told, but we’ll say it anyway. Last night the…
Dec 23, 2005
Morning Roundup: Christmas Eve Eve Edition
Good morning, Washington. If you’re reading this, we’re guessing that you’re stuck in an otherwise desolate office, playing on the internet and counting the hours until you can start making merry. Personally, we’re counting the hours until we begin our Christmas shopping. DCist wishes all of you a safe and happy holiday weekend. McDonnell Declared Va. Attorney General: A remarkably close electoral battle is over, and Robert McDonnell is the victor. The Washington Times…
Jun 30, 2005
Stare DCisis: The Best Offense Is a Good Defect
Tom Cruise may think psychiatry is bunk, but luckily for today’s mentally ill defendants, one D.C. court is responsible for reminding us of its place in the law. Judge David Bazelon (at right), one of the greats of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, single-handedly reshaped the insanity defense. The old rule, a British import, simply did not fit with the state of medicine in 1954. Though Bazelon’s new rule placed great faith in science,…
Jun 06, 2005
Supreme Court Rules Against Medical Marijuana
In national news with local relevance, the Supreme Court ruled today that the federal government has the power to prosecute medical users of marijuana, even in states who have passed laws allowing the use of the drug under certain circumstances. Eleven states currently allow the use of marijuana if prescribed by a doctor — among those Montana, Oregon, Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii and five others — a state of affairs that the 9th U.S. Circuit…