Massachusetts

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P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 8, 2018
For some reason, the term “rats fleeing a sinking ship” comes to mind… As the towering halls of Former New York State Attorney General and media…
Nick Kangadis | April 25, 2018
Independent candidate Shiva Ayyadurai is in a battle with Cambridge, Mass. city officials over “anonymous complaints” about Ayyadurai’s campaign…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | April 19, 2018
Sometimes – well, shoot, most of the time – government acts so slowly, creating so many of its own self-perpetuating customs and rituals, it’s…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | January 23, 2018
Sometimes, as Americans concentrate time and energy on “Big Issues” like lowering the corporate tax rate, decreasing regulations, and trying to avoid…
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Eric Scheiner | December 9, 2017
According to the Boston Globe, former Massachusetts state senator Brian A. Joyce was charged in a federal indictment Friday with using his Senate…
Bryan Michalek | November 6, 2017
Massachusetts has passed legislation outlawing bump stocks, an after-market accessory that allows semi-automatic rifles to function similar to fully…
Nick Kangadis | November 6, 2017
Professional deviant and former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) began his 21-month prison sentence on Monday at Devens Federal Medical Center in Ayer,…
Nick Kangadis | September 12, 2017
They say timing is everything. But for indoctrinated college students, timing, along with respect, apparently doesn’t matter much as long as their…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 7, 2017
Among the many axioms in political-economics, two stand out. The first is that government penalties against voluntary business will inspire those…
Bryan Michalek | August 7, 2017
The wife of a deceased U.S. Marine is searching for answers six months after the death of her husband, who died from an overdose of the synthetic…
Bryan Michalek | June 20, 2017
The Julius Caesar play offered by the New York company that oversees Shakespeare in the Park has stirred controversy over its depiction of a Trump-…
Brittany M. Hughes | December 13, 2016
For now, at least, it appears churches in Massachusetts have retained their constitutional right to operate according to their own religious beliefs…