The efforts are part of a campaign that keeps the track tangentially in contention as the future home of the largest casino in Maryland. But the long and complex legal fight isn't likely to interrupt the state's work to award casino licenses, officials from the state Attorney General's Office said yesterday.
Speaking before the Video Lottery Facility Location Commission, Austin Schlick, the chief of litigation for the attorney general, detailed the numerous legal maneuvers by the...
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