Jury sides with Boston man in false arrest case
A federal jury sided with a Boston man after he was falsely arrested in his home by a Boston Police officer, held in jail overnight, and faced criminal charges for months.
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A federal jury sided with a Boston man after he was falsely arrested in his home by a Boston Police officer, held in jail overnight, and faced criminal charges for months.
This legislative session, Massachusetts lawmakers have the chance to promote open meeting access for all by permanently allowing both officials and constituents to attend meetings in person or remotely.
This hybrid hearing rule reflects great leadership: In many communities across the state, remote and hybrid meetings significantly and equitably increase public participation in local government.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear a lawsuit seeking the investigation and disclosure of violence, false reporting, and other misconduct by the Springfield Police Department.
The ACLU stands ready to ensure that Massachusetts abortion providers, patients, and helpers have access to high-quality legal advice and resources to realize our state’s protections.
Representative Wolf's persistence and courage on behalf of equal rights for all shaped our Commonwealth for the better.