On Nov. 18, 2003, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that same-sex marriage was protected by the state's Constitution.
As state, county and city law enforcement leaders evaluate their legal options to refuse assistance — or offer it — to ...
President-elect Donald Trump is confirming his intention to declare a national emergency as pretext for using the military in ...
Hoda Kotb recently reignited an age-old debate surrounding the topic of called-off engagements. During a news report on Today ...
The Clifton Terrace Hotel offers stunning river views and a remodeled restaurant, drawing tourists along the Great River Road ...
As a follow up to my previous blog post on the $70,000 engagement ring, the Supreme Judicial Court has now joined the majority of states by ruling ...
A new legal interpretation of longstanding state adoption law has upended the process for out-of-state birth parents. The ...
Gov. Maura Healey is being urged to veto a section of a $4 billion jobs bill that would authorize the state to use project labor agreements, which critics ...
The First Circuit Court of Appeals is the only one of the nation’s 12 circuit courts that does not have a Trump appointee.
One of the early rejecters of the MBTA zoning requirements, Marshfield will hold its special town meeting Dec. 19. The town ...
Court hearings for alleged high-profile customers of a Massachusetts brothel network will be open to the public.
The state's Supreme Judicial Court upheld a lower court ruling to permit public access to hearings on allegations against 28 ...