Home Care Workers Are Underpaid, Uninsured, and on the Front Lines of Fighting Coronavirus

“Non-citizens make up a very significant proportion of the workforce in healthcare, and particularly in places like nursing homes, where patients are especially vulnerable,” Professor Wendy Parmet tells Mother Jones. “If we want to protect those patients, it’s really important that the people who are caring for them, many of whom are immigrants… are comfortable with getting health care, getting tested. Otherwise, there’s potential for exasperating the outbreak.”

108 Convictions Tied to Massachusetts Chemist’s Misconduct May Be Vacated

Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins ’97 has filed a motion to vacate more than 100 drug convictions that were based on evidence tested by former state chemist Annie Dookhan. “This shameful chapter of our history will take dedication and perseverance to undo,” said Rollins "and I will and we must."

Mass. Gov. On Safe Legal Ground If Strict Virus Rules Return

I would be surprised if the court ruled in a way that completely decapitated the governor's ability to respond to the pandemic, Professor Wendy Parmet tells Law360. "I don't think we have a dynamic here that we have in some states with that level of tension between the governor and the legislature."