Judges cannot be forced to explain rulings, SJC says
The state’s highest court, responding to a complaint on the rulings of a Boston judge, ruled that judges cannot be forced to explain their inner thinking to anyone.
The state’s highest court, responding to a complaint on the rulings of a Boston judge, ruled that judges cannot be forced to explain their inner thinking to anyone.
Government investigators have cited the New Hampshire hospital for violations in infection control that may have contributed to the spread of hepatitis C.
A Chinese company’s preliminary agreement to invest in A123 Systems has ignited concerns that China could take control of the struggling Waltham battery maker’s advanced technology.
Massachusetts is the only state that has agreed to send mass mailings to register welfare recipients to vote, following lawsuits brought by the liberal group Demos.
The driver, who struck an official and two vehicles near Kenmore Square, was arrested on charges of assault and battery with a vehicle and operating to endanger.
The US women’s soccer team knocked off world champion Japan 2-1 to win its third straight Olympic title at Wembley Stadium.
Christopher L. Gasper
The Patriots and Red Sox have spent much of the millennium jockeying for top billing on the Boston sports marquee, but right now football is king.
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New England’s top draft pick at 21st overall, had about as good a debut as you can have in the Patriots’ 7-6 victory over the Saints at in the exhibition opener.
Brian McGrory
For a mother, it was a miracle at Logan last week when State Police reunited a family that had lost all hope. For the troopers, it was all in a day’s work.
From the Archives | Photos
The Cape Cod Canal was opened with much fanfare on July 29, 1914. It bore only a slight resemblance to the canal we know today.
A fifth-inning meltdown by Felix Doubront led to the Sox losing Thursday night to the Indians.
City inspectors discovered more than 100 rats and 50 burrows near two properties in an area heavily populated with students.
Goldman Sachs has disclosed that it was cleared of wrongdoing after an investigation into a $1.3 billion subprime mortgage deal, a surprising victory for the bank.
When a nonpartisan group publishes a harsh critique of a candidate, its independence can often be the first thing under siege.
The mail agency said it is being hurt significantly by mounting expenses for future retiree health benefits, which were mandated by Congress in 2006.
The time is ripe for a good, nasty political comedy, but this isn’t it.
These are not your mama’s cocktails. Kirsten Amann’s new book is a trip through an array of sexy tipples, including the “Hanky Panky” and the “Walk of Shame/March of Glory.”