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Checklist for Maryland Legislative History Research
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- Current Code and Rules
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- Current Code and Rules
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- Current Code
From Md General Assembly
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Maryland Case Law
- Browse: Reported Opinions of Maryland's Appellate Courts
Coverage begins in 1995. Browse by name, date, judge, docket number, citation. - Search: Reported Opinions of Maryland's Appellate Courts
Coverage begins in 1995. - Browse: Unreported Opinions of Maryland's Court of Special Appeals
Full-text begins May 2015. Citation data available back to 1995. - Search: Unreported Opinions of the Court of Special Appeals
Full-text begins May 2015. Citation data available back to 1995.
- Maryland Case Law via from 1950's via Google Scholar
How to use Google Scholar
- Also see: Free Case Law Research Web Sites
- Amicus Curiarum
The Amicus Curiarum is the monthly newsletter of the State Reporter's Office, containing abstracted highlights of selected appellate opinions.
Maryland Regulatory Law
Maryland County & Municipal Web Sites
Incorporated by Reference
Some jurisdictions adopt all or parts of technical standards promulgated by professional associations and incorporate them into the jurisdiction's own code. Codes currently available online include:- National Fire Protection Codes (NFPC)
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