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Rausch 'Deeply Honored' to be Re-Elected to Attleboro Area State Senate Seat
“This victory is about all of us and the values we share; justice, fairness and equity for all,” says Rebecca Rausch ’04, who has been elected to serve a second term in the Massachusetts Senate, representing the Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex District.
Ginsburg’s Death Leaves Eight Justices to Deal With the Election
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg “was a predictable vote for fairness over process,” Professor Jeremy Paul Tells Bloomberg.
Chase Strangio’s Victories for Transgender Rights
Chase Strangio ’10, deputy director for transgender justice at the ACLU, is profiled by The New Yorker: “I want to be part of the story that trans people just are.”
Jacqueline Berrien, Commencement Keynote 2012
Ginsburg’s Abortion Jurisprudence Prioritized Women’s Health
As the Supreme Court sits on the cusp of becoming more conservative, Ginsburg’s absence will be felt most deeply by the many people seeking abortions that she fought to protect, writes Professor Aziza Ahmed in a symposium piece for the SCOTUS Blog.
Extending Eviction Moratorium Would Finish Ralph Gants’s Last Project
Professor Deborah Ramirez talks to The Boston Globe about her work on the Massachusetts eviction crisis, a topic her late husband Chief Justice Ralph Gants considered the “largest civil rights, racial justice, and public health crisis that he had seen in his lifetime.”
Advocates Press Lawsuit Despite DOC Claims Of Improved Involuntary Addiction Treatment
As a member of the Section 35 commission, it's incredibly frustrating to see our worst fears realized, Professor Leo Beletsky tells WBUR's CommonHealth. "Although we didn't foresee the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, it's precisely the kind of issue that can arise when you put people in correctional, instead of health care, facilities."
Courts Take On Mail-In Voting Issues A Week Before Election Day
Listen back: Professor Daniel Medwed joined GBH's Morning Edition to discuss some of the major voting rights lawsuits across the country.
Biden Embraces Drug Courts, but Do They Actually Work?
“It might sound progressive, but when you look at the implementation, ‘mandatory rehab’ oftentimes is just another arm of the carceral system," Professor Leo Beletsky, faculty director of Health in Justice Action Lab, tells The Boston Globe.