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Doug Nazarian

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He/him. Judge, Appellate Court of Maryland. โ€œIf you canโ€™t play it in all 12 keys, you donโ€™t actually know the tune.โ€ Pat Metheny. All statements mine.

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Thanks to the people of Baltimore and Harford Counties for giving me the opportunity to serve for ten more years. I promise to continue to work hard to get it right and to do justice.

Thanks to the people of Baltimore and Harford Counties for giving me the opportunity to serve for ten more years. I promise to continue to work hard to get it right and to do justice.
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The Maryland Supreme Courtโ€™s Standing Committee on Practice and Procedure meets this morning! Here is a link to the agenda. courts.state.md.us/sites/default/โ€ฆ

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The Appellate Court of Maryland holds its monthly Conference this morning (and takes a new Court photo as well). Watch for new reported opinions!

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Big Rules Committee News: Judge Alan Wilner, a legend in the Maryland Judiciary, has stepped down as Rules Committee Chair and Judge Yvette Bryant steps into the role. Congratulations to them both! courts.state.md.us/media/news/202โ€ฆ

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Law students: the application window for Summer 2025 internships in our Chambers opens on Monday, January 6! You can find all of the details in the attachment, and please reach out if you have questions. courts.state.md.us/sites/default/โ€ฆ

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Thinking again of one of my obsessions: how do the following brief sections differ? (1) Intro; (2) QP; (3) summary of argument; (4) conclusion. I have strong views about all.

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The Legal Accountability Project (LAP) has a database law students can access to get candid information from former clerks about judges. Students deserve access to such information. Iโ€™m proud to endorse the careful work The Legal Accountability Project (LAP) has done. Law schools should help students know about and access the info.