Supreme Court allows mass layoffs at Education Department
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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court confirmed the conviction of a five-time drunk driver for driving with a revoked license, citing an I-Team investigation as evidence.
The raise would put their pay at $100 an hour for district court cases — an ask that may seem like a leap, but would move them closer to other states like New Hampshire and Rhode Island (one’s where the cost of living is less expensive than in Massachusetts,
Parents now have the power to decide whether their elementary-aged children read storybooks centered around gender identity and sexual orientation, a Supreme Court ruling that Bay State AG Andrea
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear a case involving a Massachusetts public school teacher who sued on free speech grounds after her school fired her in what she called retaliation for social media posts made prior to her employment.
In our news wrap Monday, a fire at an assisted-living facility in Massachusetts killed at least nine people, Arizona's governor is calling for a federal investigation into why a wildfire along the Grand Canyon was not immediately put out and the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to proceed with dismantling the Education Department.
With the state so reliant on private attorneys, the stoppage has effectively crippled the courts’ ability to assign lawyers to indigent defendants who are entitled to them.
A $70,000-plus Tiffany engagement ring at the center of a court battle before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., is seen in an undated photograph.
The courts continue to be the only bulwark against an overreaching executive, writes Nancy Gertner, a former U.S. District Court judge. After the high court’s ruling on nationwide injunctions, it looked like Trump had won another victory,