POLITICO Massachusetts Playbook: WELD’s Libertarian boost — DENTAL compromise — PATRIOTS congratulate freed MEEK MILL
- "Attorney General Healey promises changes after drug lab scandal," by Shawn Musgrave, Boston Globe: "Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has committed to measures to guard against the kind of egregious prosecutorial misconduct committed in the Amherst drug lab scandal, when prosecutors mischaracterized evidence of drug use by a state chemist. In a brief submitted to the state's top court, Healey promised to create an ethics committee within her office and train prosecutors on their obligations to share evidence, among other measures."
- "Healey Challenges NRA, Pushes Red Flag Laws," by Tori Bedford, WGBH News: "The state legislature is considering a "red flag" law, which would allow family members, law enforcement and others to seek a court order to prevent people from owning or buying guns if they are judged to be a risk to themselves or others. 'Law enforcement may or may not be the first to know that there's an issue or a problem,' Attorney General Maura Healey said during her monthly 'Ask The Attorney General' segment on Boston Public Radio Tuesday."
- "Mass. high court rejects challenge to cap on number of charter schools in the state," by Travis Andersen, Boston Globe: "The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court dealt a blow Tuesday to advocates who have sought to lift the ceiling on the number of charter schools permitted to operate statewide. The high court a
greed with a lower court's dismissal of a lawsuit challenging the legality of the state's charter school cap."
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