As the legal industry struggles to find ways to bridge the wide gap between those who can afford civil legal services and those who cannot, a proposal in Texas to allow non-attorney ownership of firms providing low- or no-cost services faces an uncertain future following opposition from lawyers who say it would create an ethical quagmire.
Legislation to Let Undocumented Immigrants use Md. Health Care Marketplace to get House Vote
The House of Delegates is preparing to vote later this week on a bill that would allow Maryland’s undocumented population to purchase individual health…
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College Park Scholars in Fall 2024 will add two programs to its roster of two-year living-learning experiences for academically talented students, but…
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