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The Middle-South Region, as defined by the National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials ( NAIRO ), consists of the states of Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
The Power & Light District, a new, nine-block entertainment district comprising numerous restaurants, bars, and retail shops, was developed by the Cordish Company of Baltimore, Maryland, Its first tenant opened on November 9, 2007.
Because state supreme courts generally hear only appeals, some courts have names which directly indicate their functionin the states of New York and Maryland, and in the District of Columbia, the highest court is called the " Court of Appeals ".
In 1790, both Virginia and Maryland ceded territory to form the new District of Columbia, though the Virginian area was retroceded in 1846.
Although the District of Columbia was originally created as a capital territory out of parts of Maryland and Virginia, the portion from Virginia was removed from the Federal District and returned to Virginia in 1846.
To honor John Eager Howard, an officer in the American Revolutionary War and later the fifth Governor of Maryland, the area was designated the Howard District when Anne Arundel County was divided in 1839.
The Howard District had the same status as a county except that it was not separately represented in the Maryland General Assembly.
Takoma Park is bounded by downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, a major urban center to the northwest, by Montgomery College campus ; East Silver Spring, a community of houses, apartments and small shops, along Flower Avenue and Piney Branch Road, to the north ; Langley Park, Maryland, a community of apartments and shopping centers, along University Boulevard to the northeast ; Chillum, Maryland, in Prince George's County to the southeast, bounded by New Hampshire Avenue, a state highway ; and Takoma, Washington, D. C. to the southwest, separated by Eastern Avenue, which follows the District of Columbia line.
* Region 3: responsible within the states of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
The Chesapeake Bay's drainage basin covers in the District of Columbia and parts of six states: New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Seventeen states ( California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia ) allow residents to purchase and use non-aerial and non-explosive fireworks like novelties, fountains and sparklers.
* Concord ( District Heights, Maryland ), a historic building listed on the NRHP in Maryland
* From 1801 to 1802, the District of Columbia and pieces of Maryland and Virginia formed the United States District Court for the District of Potomac, which was the first United States district court to cross state lines.
The United States District Courts for the Districts of Maryland and Virginia remained during this brief period.
Formed from land along the Potomac River that the states of Maryland and Virginia ceded to the federal government of the United States in accordance with the Residence Act, the territory that became the original District of Columbia was a square measuring on each side, totaling.
* South Atlantic Division: Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
: Main articles: U. S. Route 1 in Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York
After exiting the District into Maryland, U. S. 1 follows the Baltimore-Washington Boulevard, the first of several modern highways built along the Baltimore-Washington corridor ; I-95 is the newest, after the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.

Maryland and court
His action was challenged in court and overturned by the U. S. Circuit Court in Maryland ( led by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney ) in Ex Parte Merryman, 17 F. Cas.
* In Maryland and New York, the Court of Appeals is the highest state court, and in New York the Supreme Court, Civil Court, and Criminal Court collectively are lower.
Betsy died in the midst of a court battle over whether the state of Maryland could tax her out of state bonds.
On November 3, court proceedings began in Maryland to decide the group's fate.
A Maryland District court building is located here.
The court upheld Maryland.
A man alleged to be a soldier in the Maryland State Militia was detained in Fort McHenry, and Judge Giles in Baltimore issued a writ of habeas corpus, but the fort's commander, Major W. W. Morris, wrote in reply, " At the date of issuing your writ, and for two weeks previous, the city in which you live, and where your court has been held, was entirely under the control of revolutionary authorities.
Taney decided to issue the writ while sitting as the circuit court judge for the District of Maryland rather than as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
The state of Maryland also brought criminal charges against Garrison, quickly finding him guilty and ordering him to pay a fine of $ 50 and court costs.
Following a Maryland state court battle involving Daniel Webster and Roger B. Taney, the companies later compromised to allow the sharing of the right of way.
Residents sued and the Maryland court system likened the study to experiments performed in the Nazi concentration camps of World War II: " These programs were somewhat alike in the vulnerability of the subjects: uneducated African-American men, debilitated patients in a charity hospital, prisoners of war, inmates of concentration camps and others falling within the custody and control of the agencies conducting or approving the experiments ," the court said.
In March 2011, a Maryland court with jurisdiction over Patricia Still's estate ruled that four of Still's works could be sold before they officially become part of museum's collection.
Kansas, Ohio, and Maryland banned the film, and Preminger and United Artists decided to bring suit in a Maryland court.
However, the Maryland Court of Appeals determined that the governor did not have such power, neither to remove them or replace them before their time in court.
After serving as United States district attorney ( 1839 – 43 ) and as judge of the court of common pleas ( 1834 – 1849 ), he moved to Maryland in 1852 and devoted himself to law practice principally in the United States Supreme Court.
Category: Maryland state court judges
In the case of D ' Emden v Pedder ( 1904 ), which involved the application of Tasmanian stamp duty to a federal official's salary, the court adopted the doctrine of implied immunity of instrumentalities which had been established in the United States Supreme Court case of McCulloch v. Maryland ( 1803 ).
They were encouraged by a 1936 case, University of Maryland v. Murray, in which Houston and Thurgood Marshall had persuaded the Maryland Court of Appeals, that state's highest court, that the University of Maryland could not meet its constitutional burden of equal treatment by offering to reimburse him for tuition out of state instead of allowing him to attend the university, which as an African American he was barred by the university's administration from doing.

Maryland and has
Rice has not played since injuring a knee in the opener with Maryland.
The " O " Shout has traveled from across the DC Metro Area, from Frostburg, Maryland, to Salisbury, Maryland.
In time, projects were devised in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. The modern Erie Canal has 34 locks, which are painted with the blue and gold colors of the New York State Canal System.
The FDA has its headquarters at White Oak, Maryland.
In poor health, he died a year later at his nephew's plantation Oxon Hill Manor in Prince George's County, Maryland, on November 22, 1783. The grave site has been lost.
In 1848, the General Conference stated, “ when the Church has collected ... a great population born within bosom, she cannot fulfill her high mission unless she takes measure to prevent this population from being withdrawn from under her care in the period of its youth .” The first two American bishops of the Methodist Church, Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury, opened a preparatory school in Abingdon, Maryland in 1787.
The NSA has its own exit off Maryland Route 295 South labeled " NSA Employees Only ".
* The Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering ( CALCE ) at the University of Maryland, College Park has a PHM group dedicated to providing a research and knowledge base to support the advancement of preventive and predictive maintenance with a focus on electronics.
The National Register of Historic Places listings in Garrett County, Maryland has 20 National Register of Historic Places properties and districts, including Casselman Bridge, National Road a National Historic Landmark.
According to the 2000 census, the county has a total area of, the smallest county in Maryland, of which ( or 99. 40 %) is land and ( or 0. 60 %) is water.
During the last 20 years ( 1990 – 2010 ), it has become one of the most economically and ethnically diverse areas in the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the state of Maryland, with people from all walks of life calling Gaithersburg home.
The Chesapeake Bay and Maryland region has generally been associated more with crabs, but in recent years the area has been trying to reduce its catch of blue crabs, as wild populations have been depleted.
The Census Bureau has had headquarters in Suitland, Maryland, since 1942.
The Preakness Stakes has been termed " The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans " because a blanket of Viking daisies, decorated to look like Black-eyed Susans ( Rudbeckia hirta, the state flower of Maryland ) is traditionally placed around the winner's neck.
Though it has been largely eclipsed by California's production, the area still produces significant quantities of tomatoes, green beans, corn, soy beans — Queen Anne's County is the largest producer of soy beans in Maryland — and other popular vegetables.
The U. S. Army Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, where ENIAC was used, has one of the function tables.
In addition to New York and Pennsylvania, from which the league draws its name, the NYPL also has clubs in Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio, Vermont, and Connecticut.
PNNL operates a marine research facility in Sequim, and has satellite offices in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington ; Portland, Oregon ; College Park, Maryland, and Washington, D. C.
Congressional power over aspects of local government and elections increased from 1801 to 1965, but with restoration of Presidential elections, and reestablishment of locally elected Mayor and Council, has very slowly moved back toward the rights Maryland had provided from 1776 to 1801.
The " National Capital Area " imprecisely composed of Washington, DC, and neighboring counties in Maryland and Virginia has increased from a population nearly 1 million citizens with almost 903, 000 ( or 90 %) disenfranchised during World War II, to nearly nearly 4 million today, but only 600, 000 ( or 15 %) disenfranchised.
Washington DC has been described as either " reduced to a US territory ", or a quasi state, or a portion of Maryland.
The passage of the 23rd Amendment, restoring US Presidential Elections to DC, has re-affirmed the District of Columbia is no longer a portion of Maryland, but rather a federal district.

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