Worcester Magazine, the freebie news, arts & entertainment weekly, has this to say about Dan Shea's run for DA:STARS AT NIGHT, BIG AND BRIGHT, DEEP IN THE HEART OF WORCESTER: We all heard this week that a new wild-card candidate had … [Read more...]
Reilly Mulls Appeal In Baby-Cam Case
Today's Worcester Telegram & Gazette reports that Federal District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV admonished Attorney General Thomas Reilly's office saying that... ...any objective, reasonable person would find the Feb. 14 letter to … [Read more...]
Mary Jean wins another round
US District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV issued this Preliminary Injunction against the Massachusetts State Police this afternoon. The saga of the baby-cam arrest video could set an important precedent for blogger rights. More to come. … [Read more...]
Briefs Are Flying
Attorney General Tom Reilly and Leominster mom Mary Jean each filed last minute briefs in anticipation of tomorrow's hearing on whether Ms. Jean is within her rights to post a baby-cam video to her Web site of police swarming a man's house … [Read more...]
Reilly In The Crosshairs
WORCESTERâ The lawyer for a woman ordered by state police to remove a video from her Web site wants a federal judge to impose sanctions against Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly and state police Superintendent Thomas G. Robbins for filing … [Read more...]
Archdiocese fires Scalia photographer
Today's Herald reports that Peter Smith, the freelance photographer and BU photojournalism professor who took the picture showing Justice Antonin Scalia making an insulting/obscene/you-make-the-call gesture inside Boston's Cathedral of the … [Read more...]
Flap continues over Scalia’s “gesture”
Vaffanculo!Fuck you!(Literally, "Go and take it in your ass!") … [Read more...]
Leominster Mom Going To Court
... keep the video but cut the sound.No Deal, says Jean. We'll meet you in court.Today's T&G reports:Ms. Jeanâs lawyer, Daniel J. Shea of Houston, wants the federal court to rule that the state law in question is unconstitutional as … [Read more...]
FEC: internet will remain largely free of campaign finance regulation
In a huge victory for political speech on the internet, the Federal Election Commission has decided to keep the internet largely exempt from campaign finance law. The only area in which FEC regulations will affect internet sites is … [Read more...]
Justice Scalia flips off his critics
No, really, he did! (UPDATE: see clarification below.) Check this out, from today's Boston Herald:Minutes after receiving the Eucharist at a special Mass for lawyers and politicians at Cathedral of the Holy Cross, U.S. Supreme … [Read more...]
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