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The growing fallout from a public defender work stoppage could now set criminal defendants free across Massachusetts.
Supreme Judicial Court Justice Dalila Argaez Wendlandt is weighing whether to invoke protocol that could lead to the release of criminal defendants who have no lawyers amid a work stoppage.
The SJC in Massachusetts announced new leadership for the Board of Bar Overseers, appointing Richard C. Van Nostrand as chair ...
Arrowood Indemnity wins key ruling as Massachusetts high court backs its right to recover workers' compensation costs from ...
A top court ruling hands Massachusetts Insurers Insolvency Fund a $15 million win, reshaping legacy claims tied to failed carriers like Reliance and Home Insurance ...
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a Massachusetts teacher’s First Amendment challenge concerning her termination ...
By limiting the ability of a single judge to halt executive actions across the nation, the court has restored balance to the ...
The case revolved around the Trump administration’s challenge against multiple nationwide injunctions against the president’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a case involving a Massachusetts public school teacher who sued on free ...