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The Missing Eyes in Family Court: How Lack of Transparency Jailed a Survivor

Family courts claim to protect children, but secrecy has turned them into weapons against the very parents who seek safety. In California, survivor Giselle Smiel cared for her children alone for five years—only to lose them to an abusive ex after missing one hearing during her son’s medical emergency. Now she sits in jail on six felony charges, without transcripts, without ADA accommodations, and without transparency. Her case proves what advocates like Renata DeMello have long warned: until the public can see inside family court, justice will remain out of reach.

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Virginia’s Surplus Success vs. Maryland’s Structural Struggles

Governor Glenn Youngkin’s administration in Virginia has achieved over $10 billion in revenue surpluses since 2022, facilitating $9 billion in taxpayer rebates and improvements in public services. In contrast, Maryland’s fiscal management has led to significantly smaller surpluses and a looming deficit due to mandatory spending commitments, highlighting differing financial philosophies.

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Maryland Man: When Illegal Immigrants Become the Face of Maryland Politics

The phrase “Maryland Man” has become shorthand for a troubling trend: illegal immigrants tied to Maryland making headlines not for opportunity, but for crime. From the brutal murder of Dacara Thompson to the infamous case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, and even a superintendent like Ian Roberts, the list keeps growing. Yet instead of protecting citizens, Maryland’s leaders defend offenders who never should have been here in the first place.

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“Evidence, Not Ideology” — If Only the ABA Lived By Its Own Words

The American Bar Association (ABA) recently advocated for evidence-based justice while criticizing political influences. However, it faces accusations of selective outrage and inconsistency regarding its principles. The ABA’s historical silence on systemic injustices raises doubts about its commitment to neutrality. True reform requires the ABA to uphold its stated values across all cases.

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Things Banned in Maryland You Won’t Believe Are Legal Elsewhere

Maryland enforces numerous unique regulations, banning items and practices commonly found in other states. Key prohibitions include civilian flamethrowers, Styrofoam food containers, and a strict assault weapons ban. Additionally, the court system poses barriers to access, especially for disabled litigants, highlighting Maryland’s distinct approach to regulation and public safety.

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Maryland Family Courts vs. Invisible Disabilities: Rights Denied, Families Punished

In Maryland, family courts often fail to protect children and uphold parental rights, exploiting invisible disabilities like ADHD and PTSD to unjustly strip parents of custody. Accommodation requests are frequently denied, leading to stigmatization and systemic bias. The need for reforms and accountability is urgent, as families suffer without proper support.

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Liz Walsh’s Ugly Disrespect: Glorifying Hate While Mocking Mourning

Howard County Council Chair Liz Walsh turned national mourning into partisan theater. By raising the flag against a presidential order honoring Charlie Kirk—and by cherry-picking his words to smear him even in death—Walsh glorified division and disrespected the families of 9/11 and Kirk alike. Maryland deserves leaders who unite, not activists who mock and politicize tragedy.

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Maryland’s ADA Mirage: Rhetoric, Red Tape, and the Quiet Punishment of Invisible Disabilities

Maryland’s political rhetoric emphasizes equity and inclusion but often fails to deliver for families with invisible disabilities. Delays, excessive documentation, and systemic skepticism hinder access to necessary accommodations in education and court settings. Despite awareness of the issues, accountability remains elusive, leaving families to struggle for support amidst bureaucratic barriers.

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ICE Raid in D.C. Targets Van Linked to Montgomery County Contractor With County Government Contracts

A recent ICE raid in Washington, D.C., targeting Rock Solid General Contractors, has raised concerns over the company’s potential employment of undocumented workers. The operation highlights changing dynamics between Montgomery County and ICE regarding immigration policies. The raid’s fallout may lead to contract reviews, compliance audits, and intensified political debate surrounding immigration enforcement practices.

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