Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1544

Introduced
2/13/26  

Caption

Maryland Justice Corps Program - Establishment

Impact

If enacted, HB1544 will amend existing statutes regarding law licensure in Maryland. The program will offer a structured environment for participants, whereby they will receive mentoring, training, and financial support over a three-year term. Participants will earn an annual salary, housing stipend, and additional financial assistance to help with student loan debt, potentially making a significant impact on their ability to enter the legal profession. The introduction of this program may lead to increased representation of legal professionals in areas that are currently underserved.

Summary

House Bill 1544 proposes the establishment of the Maryland Justice Corps Program within the University System of Maryland. This program aims to provide an alternative pathway for individuals to gain licensure to practice law, particularly addressing aspiring lawyers who may not pursue traditional routes, such as passing the bar exam. The program intends to focus on preparing graduates from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and the University of Baltimore School of Law for roles in underserved areas of the state, enhancing access to legal services in those communities. Applications for participation in this program are set to commence on July 1, 2027.

Contention

Notably, the bill emphasizes that the supervising organizations involved in the program must focus on public service and should ideally operate in underserved legal areas. This focus has raised discussions about the appropriate allocation of resources and the definition of underserved communities, which could lead to differing opinions on the bill’s efficacy. Critics may argue that while the intention to provide broader access to legal careers is well-founded, the framework of the program and its implementation must be closely monitored to ensure it meets its objectives without unintended consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1544

Maryland Justice Corps Program - Establishment

MD HB214

Human Services - Maryland Assistive Technology Program - Establishment

MD SB208

Human Services - Maryland Assistive Technology Program - Establishment

MD HB801

Maryland Financial Empowerment Center Network Pilot Program - Establishment

MD SB248

Department of Service and Civic Innovation - Maryland Corps Program Service Year Option Pathways - Revisions

MD HB33

Department of Service and Civic Innovation - Maryland Corps Program Service Year Option Pathways - Revisions

MD SB295

Income Tax - Income Tax Reconciliation Program - Established (Maryland Fair Taxation for Justice-Involved Individuals Act)

MD SB988

Maryland Collaborative to Improve Children's Oral Health Through School-Based Programs - Establishment

MD HB634

Income Tax - Income Tax Reconciliation Program - Established (Maryland Fair Taxation for Justice-Involved Individuals Act)

MD HB1371

Maryland-Africa and the Caribbean Investment and Development Program - Establishment

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