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Healey called it “the strongest law in America that will protect reproductive health care, gender-affirming care, and those ...
It’s been more than five years since the death of George Floyd under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer and more than ...
Children born to parents who are undocumented or have temporary status will retain their right to birthright citizenship. The ...
No one is going to come to Massachusetts and attack our people, attack our institutions, attack our providers because we ...
A lawsuit against the city of Quincy claims saint statues, paid for with roughly $850,000 in public funds, violate the ...
Conservatives slam the Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee for attacking Moms for Liberty and citing the SPLC.
The contentious debate over qualified immunity for police officers returned to Beacon Hill as law enforcement leaders ...
Gov. Healey signed an expanded shield law to thwart out-of-state intrusion into reproductive and transgender care.
The ACLU joined her legal team to fight for her freedom. After 45 days in detention, a federal court finally ordered her to be released, allowing her to return home to Massachusetts and continue her ...
Now, she and her legal team are detailing the conditions she faced while in detention. Jessie Rossman, her lawyer and the legal director of the ACLU of Massachusetts, joins Ana Cabrera to discuss.