Massachusetts Ruling Reduces Access to Criminal Court Records
By Robert A. Bertsche In a stark about-face, the highest court of Massachusetts last week took a step toward reducing […]
By Robert A. Bertsche In a stark about-face, the highest court of Massachusetts last week took a step toward reducing […]
By Samantha Allen Selectmen in the town of Westford, Mass., have to release emails exchanged during what the state is calling
By Dan Kennedy U.S. Sen. Ed Markey doesn’t seem like your typical enemy of free speech. Progressive and amiable, the
By Steph Machado At least two heartbreaking deaths of toddlers occurred in Vermont recently and the state’s Department for Children and
By Michael Shepherd For months, the Kennebec Journal received tips about a police officer in Hallowell, Maine, alleging she was
By Alex Wood I’ve spent a good deal of time in the last two years on three cases I filed
By Zach Despart The Vermont Public Service Board, a quasi-judicial agency that oversees Vermont utilities, recently approved a protective order that will limit public
By Lindsay Tice In 2012, the deputy director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention told state employees
By Joe Choquette This past legislative session, lawmakers in Vermont passed a bill that they hope will improve the public’s
Editor’s Note: The following article is written by Jacqueline Wattles, who studied journalism and recently graduated from the University of
Editor’s Note: The following article is written by Jacqueline Wattles, who studied journalism and recently graduated from the University of
By Katie Mulvaney The Providence Journal will appeal a ruling denying the newspaper access to records related to a state