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Posted inOpinion

We must push back on attack on sanctuary cities

by Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal February 18, 2025February 18, 2025

Sanctuary policies do not prevent federal immigration enforcement; they simply keep local law enforcement focused on public safety rather than acting as ICE agents.

Posted inCourts

Is Harvard responsible for the alleged sale of body parts from its medical school morgue?

Headshot of Jennifer Smith, reporter at CommonWealth Beacon. by Jennifer Smith February 10, 2025February 10, 2025

It remains still unclear if the behavior of a Harvard morgue manager who allegedly ran a multi-state human remains scheme – “ghoulish” in the words of a Supreme Judicial Court justice considering the case – means that the Ivy League school is also on the hook.

Posted inCourts

SJC upholds conviction of officer who used evidence room cash to pay mortgage

Headshot of Jennifer Smith, reporter at CommonWealth Beacon. by Jennifer Smith February 3, 2025February 3, 2025

Against the backdrop of police reportedly availing themselves of forfeited money, the state’s highest court held that criminal penalties were fairly applied in a West Springfield police department case.

Posted inOpinion

Trump’s reckless attack on birthright citizenship

by Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal February 1, 2025February 1, 2025

We fought many battles like this during the first Trump administration, and we expect to fight many more still.

Posted inImmigration

Trump citizenship order draws quick lawsuit

by Michael P. Norton I State House News Service and Chris Lisinski I State House News Service January 21, 2025January 22, 2025

President Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to redefine birthright citizenship drew an immediate lawsuit from immigrants’ rights groups, including the ACLU of Massachusetts, and another subsequent complaint from Attorney General Andrea Campbell and more than a dozen of her peers.

Posted inHousing

An MBTA Communities reality check

Headshot of Jennifer Smith, reporter at CommonWealth Beacon. by Jennifer Smith January 13, 2025January 13, 2025

Days after the SJC ruled on the MBTA Communities Act, proponents consider the way the housing law was pitched and debated. Greg Reibman, president of the Charles River Regional Chamber, and Luc Schuster, executive director of Boston Indicators at the Boston Foundation.

Posted inHousing

SJC says attorney general can enforce MBTA Communities Act, but state must rework regs

Headshot of Jennifer Smith, reporter at CommonWealth Beacon. by Jennifer Smith January 8, 2025January 8, 2025

The state housing office must re-issue its MBTA Communities law guidelines, after the Supreme Judicial Court held that the attorney general can enforce the sweeping housing law as long as the guidelines are promulgated correctly.

Top 10 Stories of 2024
Posted inMedia

The top ten CommonWealth Beacon stories of 2024

by CommonWealth Staff December 20, 2024January 3, 2025

ALL ROADS lead to home, or perhaps the nearest T station. Housing and transportation are both issues that roiled policymakers on and off Beacon Hill, as state officials sought to navigate crises on both fronts by passing a multibillion housing bond bill and debating ways to fund transportation as the MBTA faces a yawning budget […]

Posted inEducation

US Supreme Court passes on Boston exam school challenge

Headshot of Jennifer Smith, reporter at CommonWealth Beacon. by Jennifer Smith December 10, 2024December 10, 2024

For the second time this year, the US Supreme Court opted against weighing in on policies that use geographic proxies for race to allow more Black and Latino students to enroll in competitive high schools.

Posted inCourts

SJC tosses warrantless secret video recording

Headshot of Jennifer Smith, reporter at CommonWealth Beacon. by Jennifer Smith December 4, 2024December 4, 2024

Considering the case of a man secretly recorded by an officer’s cell phone without a warrant, the Supreme Judicial Court concluded that because Boston police made an illegal audio recording, the video captured alongside it should also be kept out of evidence under the wiretap statute.

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