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  2. The Supreme Court of Maryland is the State of Marylands highest court. The Supreme Court hears cases primarily by way of certiorari, a process that gives the Court discretion to hear appeals where it concludes that doing so is desirable and in the public interest.

  3. Supreme Court of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Maryland (previously the Maryland Court of Appeals) is the highest court of the U.S. state of Maryland. The court, which is composed of one chief justice and six associate justices, meets in the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building in the state capital, Annapolis.

  4. The Clerk’s Office is the public office of the Court and its primary mission is to support the Courts judicial functions by maintaining and managing dockets; receiving and processing briefs, petitions, records and other papers; and maintaining the permanent records of appeals.

  5. Justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland From left to right: Justice Angela M. Eaves, Justice Jonathan Biran, Justice Shirley M. Watts, Chief Justice Matthew J. Fader, Justice Brynja M. Booth, Justice Steven B. Gould, Justice Peter K. Killough

  6. Supreme Court Live Webcast | Maryland Courts

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    The Supreme Court will livestream oral arguments on Thursday, November 7, and Friday, November 8, October 8, 2024, beginning at 10:00 a.m. Watch the livestream of oral arguments before the Supreme Court of Maryland on Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.

  7. Maryland Supreme Court elections, 2024 - Ballotpedia

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    The Maryland Supreme Court is Maryland's highest court. It is composed of seven judges who are appointed by the governor of the state, confirmed by the Maryland State Senate , and must stand for retention by voters thereafter.

  8. Effective December 14, 2022, the former Court of Appeals of Maryland is renamed the Supreme Court of Maryland and the Court of Special Appeals is renamed the Appellate Court of Maryland. This is a change in name only and does not affect the precedential value of the opinions of the two courts issued before the effective date of the name change.