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U.S. District Judge Margaret R. Guzman for the District of Massachusetts partially granted a group of Massachusetts residents ...
More than 100 Boston Municipal Court criminal defendants had their charges dismissed Tuesday due to lack of legal ...
After a pay dispute led to a work stoppage in late May, courts in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, dismissed cases of indigent defendants who had no legal representation for 45 days.
The Attorney General of Massachusetts recently promulgated rules expanding the scope of its enforcement against alleged “junk fees,” including business practices for consumer subscriptions ...
The only state that has not signed on to the Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA)? Yes, that would ...
Gov. Maura Healey can approve a $5 million appropriation to hire lawyers for illegal immigrants while public defenders ...
U.S. District Judge William Young, who previously blocked the administration's termination of NIH grants, presided over the ...
On Monday, March 3, 2025, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell finalized new regulations under the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act, Chapter 93A, restricting the use of hidden or ...
Nurses and hospital executives in Massachusetts are at odds over a bill that would require lowering nurse-patient ratios within the state. Hospital executives oppose the bill, saying it would ...