Maryland Teacher Wins Landmark Defamation Case, Awarded $518,000 Over Controversial ‘Racist’ Comments

Bethesda, Maryland — A jury has awarded over $500,000 to a local high school teacher accused of making racially insensitive remarks about a seating arrangement. The case focused on allegations against Daniel Engler, a teacher at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, who was claimed to have told two Black students he would struggle to distinguish between them if they were not in their assigned seats. Engler firmly denied making any racial comments and contended that the students misrepresented his words. The controversy escalated when Principal Shelton Mooney issued a community letter characterizing the incident as a … Read more

Maryland Unveils Exciting New Laws: Official State Drink and More Roll Out on June 1

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — As of June 1, several new laws have taken effect in Maryland, introducing notable changes in various sectors, including state symbols and public education. Among the most highlighted is the designation of the Orange Crush cocktail as the official state drink, a move that emphasizes the state’s cultural heritage and love for the beverage. In addition to the new official drink, legislation affecting schools and education policy has been implemented. The laws aim to enhance school safety by mandating active shooter drills and reinforcing guidelines for mental health support in educational settings. … Read more