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ACLU of Massachusetts vs. NEMLEC in the News
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On Liberty: Newly released SWAT records show failed drug war drives police militarization in Massachusetts
Worcester Telegram: Mass. police seek uniform SWAT team standards
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune - Regional police agency head: Goal was to settle with ACLU
Washington Post: ACLU gets transparency agreement with Mass. SWAT teams
Boston.com: A year and a lawsuit later, regional police agency agrees their records are public
Boston Globe: Police group agrees to release records after suit by ACLU
Boston Herald: Mass. cops’ $13M in military gear concerns critics
Brockton Enterprise: Use of military gear by police under scrutiny
Melrose Free Press: ACLU sues NEMLEC police group
Taunton Daily Gazette: The militarization of policing
Lowell Sun: NEMLEC: Why the secrecy?
WBUR: Run Amok? Military Tactics And Secrecy In America’s Police Forces
MetroWest Daily News: Secrecy and SWAT
Lawrence Eagle-Tribune: ACLU challenges secretive regional SWAT team
WBUR (Radio Boston): Mass. SWAT Teams Claim Immunity From Open Records Laws
Washington Post: Massachusetts SWAT teams claim they’re private corporations, immune from open records laws
Boston.com: ACLU Sues Regional Police Group for SWAT Records
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