A pair of upcoming outreach seminars will inform local lawyers on the SouthCoast and Cape Cod exactly what they must do if they wish to become Massachusetts judges sometime in the future.
DARTMOUTH—There were no fireworks, but there was plenty of discourse as the topic of sanctuary cities took center stage Thursday morning.
The UMass School of Law hosted an immigration symposium entitled "Breaking Down the Wall," put on by the UMass Law Review...
Several groups and organizations have come together to keep the Southcoast Youth Court in business for at least another year.
The Youth Court diverts young offenders away from the criminal justice system into a program where they are judged by their peers...
Boston 2024, the organization looking to bring the Olympics to Boston nine years from now, continues to lobby for support around the state.
C-E-O Richard Davey was at the UMass School of Law in Dartmouth on Thursday, making a pitch to the Southcoast Development Partnership, a group of business and education leaders in the region...
Several speakers discussed the future of charter schools during a forum held Friday at the UMass School of Law in Dartmouth.
Professor Preston Greene of the University of Connecticut was one of the presenters.
He cautioned parents to make sure a charter school is a good fit for their child...