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Maryland Likely to Ban Employers From Seeking Facebook Passwords
Maryland would be the first in the nation with such legislation.

Lisa grew up in a small town in Iowa and graduated from the University of Iowa, where she studied journalism and political science. She enjoyed her first five years in journalism working as a reporter at the Des Moines Register, covering city politics, state crime, and the 2008 presidential campaign and Iowa caucuses. She then spent two years as a senior associate editor at Chapel Hill and Durham magazines in North Carolina. She settled in Maryland in the summer of 2010, and enjoys spending time with her husband and her two children in her spare time.
Maryland would be the first in the nation with such legislation.

Maryland would be the first in the nation with such legislation.
News reports are confirming Santorum’s exit from the presidential race.
Maryland would be the first in the nation with legislation protecting the privacy of job-seekers' social networking lives.
News reports are confirming Santorum’s exit from the presidential race.
Patch follows up on in the last hours of the Maryland 2012 General Assembly.
Patch follows up on in the last hours of the Maryland 2012 General Assembly.
A combination of factors means there is ‘explosive fire growth potential’ in Maryland on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Patch follows up on in the last hours of the Maryland 2012 General Assembly.
Most of the state is under a brush fire warning due to volatile weather conditions.
A combination of factors mean there is ‘explosive fire growth potential’ in Maryland Monday.
A combination of factors means there is ‘explosive fire growth potential’ in Maryland on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
A combination of factors mean there is ‘explosive fire growth potential’ in Maryland on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
One writer goes viral with a minute-by-minute account of a day home with little ones.
The state's record is $4.05, set in June 2008.