Knowledge of the law is not a substitute for a law degree for purposes of admission to the bar, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court held Tuesday.
On Nov. 18, 2003, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that same-sex marriage was protected by the state's Constitution.
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At a special election in February, Milton residents voted to reject an MBTA Communities Act zoning plan adopted by Town ...
As state, county and city law enforcement leaders evaluate their legal options to refuse assistance — or offer it — to ...
On Nov. 15, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers allowed school districts' public nuisance claims to go forward against ...
A trial judge initially concluded that Settino was entitled to keep the engagement ring; however, in September, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard the case and ruled that Johnson should ...
If we want to deploy actual power to block Trump’s vicious agenda once he takes control of the federal government, we will ...
By the first week in December, the debate over the manufacturing, sale and distribution of kratom in Lowell will be decided.
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[Column] Surviving the new Trump era
After the despondency of the election fades and the outrage at Trump’s actual policies explodes, new movements will emerge to mobilize public anger ...
Sheriffs in Massachusetts maintain primary oversight of county jails and their short-term inmates. And while they can agree ...
The Board for Judicial ... of the court system in Washington State. Judges serving on the Board pursue the best interests of the judiciary at large in representing the more than 400 elected and ...