The authors take up the challenge that was thrown down by the Ford v. Town of Grafton court. The first part of this Article examines the somewhat tortured and fascinating history of the Massachusetts Tort Claims Act. It then describes the arguments Catherine Ford made, how the court responded, and why it responded as it did. In Part II, Massachusetts\u27 strong commitment to protecting and assisting victims of domestic violence is examined. A variety of legislative, executive and judicial initiatives that demonstrate commitment are described, but the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 209A, the restraining order statute, is emphasized. The article reveals a clear legislative and judicial intent to grant victims of domestic violence meaningf...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
In 2005, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales and held tha...
A conventional reading of United States Supreme Court rulings on the right to counsel in civil cases...
The authors take up the challenge that was thrown down by the Ford v. Town of Grafton court. The fir...
On May 4, 2009, the Chief Justice of Administration and Management of the Massachusetts Trial Court ...
Whatever approach a judge takes to a victim\u27s motion to vacate, there will be a risk. Women who a...
This article explores how state domestic violence statutory schemes that grant temporary ex parte or...
This Note examines the effectiveness and enforceability of civil restraining orders in domestic viol...
Massachusetts law governing child custody recognizes the damaging effect that witnessing domestic vi...
The Article systematically looks at domestic violence as a torts issue and also critiques how tort t...
This article argues that criminals should not be allowed to bring civil tort suits against the victi...
The Supreme Court’s opinion in Castle Rock illustrates that more conscious efforts must be made by e...
In United States v. Morrison, the Supreme Court struck down the federal civil rights remedy for gend...
While countless studies demonstrate the complex and dangerous nature of intimate partner abuse, most...
The Domestic Violence Act, Amended Substitute House Bill 835, which passed in March of 1979, provide...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
In 2005, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales and held tha...
A conventional reading of United States Supreme Court rulings on the right to counsel in civil cases...
The authors take up the challenge that was thrown down by the Ford v. Town of Grafton court. The fir...
On May 4, 2009, the Chief Justice of Administration and Management of the Massachusetts Trial Court ...
Whatever approach a judge takes to a victim\u27s motion to vacate, there will be a risk. Women who a...
This article explores how state domestic violence statutory schemes that grant temporary ex parte or...
This Note examines the effectiveness and enforceability of civil restraining orders in domestic viol...
Massachusetts law governing child custody recognizes the damaging effect that witnessing domestic vi...
The Article systematically looks at domestic violence as a torts issue and also critiques how tort t...
This article argues that criminals should not be allowed to bring civil tort suits against the victi...
The Supreme Court’s opinion in Castle Rock illustrates that more conscious efforts must be made by e...
In United States v. Morrison, the Supreme Court struck down the federal civil rights remedy for gend...
While countless studies demonstrate the complex and dangerous nature of intimate partner abuse, most...
The Domestic Violence Act, Amended Substitute House Bill 835, which passed in March of 1979, provide...
Despite over two decades of reform, fundamental failures persist in the justice system\u27s response...
In 2005, the Supreme Court of the United States decided Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales and held tha...
A conventional reading of United States Supreme Court rulings on the right to counsel in civil cases...