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Northeastern Law Professor, Community Activist Work To Keep SJC Chief Justice Gants' Legacy Alive
Watch: Professor Deborah Ramirez appeared on GBH’s Greater Boston last night to talk about her late husband, Chief Justice Ralph Gants, and his efforts to fully fund the Rental Assistance for Families in Transition program (RAFT). “It was important enough that all of us honor his memory, not just with stories, but by honoring and continuing his work,” she said.
Decriminalizing Drugs in Oregon a 'Victory for Common Sense and for Science'
Professor Leo Beletsky tells ABC News that Oregon will be closely watched as a model for other states: "Voters are hungry for change in drug policy."
Community Forum: How Do We Police the Police?
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Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
Change is Underway in Communities of Color as Leadership Grows more Diverse
“Representation at the top is vital to opening doors to more diverse talent and advancing policy and programs that create more equitable outcomes for all Massachusetts residents,” Betty Francisco ’98, CEO of Boston Impact Initiative Fund and co-founder of Amplify Latinx, in a co-authored piece for the Boston Business Journal.
Virginia May Ratify The Equal Rights Amendment. What Would Come Next Is Murky.
There certainly would be the opportunity to argue about abortion under the Equal Rights Amendment, but it's not clear how that would come out, Professor Martha Davis tells NPR.