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The topics in this section reflect a number of the legal questions that members of the public have brought to the Maryland public libraries, public law libraries and to legal services providers. Some topics may be linked elsewhere on the website. All are listed here to make these important topics easy to locate.

Discrimination on the Job Civil Rights Traffic and Motor Vehicle Violations
Emancipation of Minors Identity Theft Voting Rights
Federal and Maryland Benefit Programs Small Claims Unclaimed Property
In MD - In the US
Immigration - Immigrant Eligibility for Medical Assistance, Pharmacy Assistance and Food Stamps Personal Injury Substance Abuse
Name Change Neighbor Disputes Assisted Living: Resource Center for Facility Operators.
Youth Employment Issues
Prescription Drugs
Government Programs
Private Programs

Source:  Maryland Legal Assistance Network

Date last reviewed (no legal content) 12/06/06 (MLAN)

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