On April 10, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issued a first-of-its-kind ruling: Meta Platforms, the owner of Instagram, cannot hide behind a federal law it has long used as a shield to escape accountability for designing a platform that allegedly exploits...
If you have a parent or loved one living in a Massachusetts assisted living residence, or if you’re in the process of choosing one, new proposed regulations from Attorney General Andrea Campbell’s office are worth understanding. They represent the first...
Cape Cod and the Islands see some of the heaviest recreational boating traffic in New England, and every spring the water gets busy fast. This year there’s something new to know before you cast off: a Massachusetts boating education certificate requirement that...
If you’ve driven Route 6 or Route 28 in the last few weeks, you already know what’s coming. Spring break brings the first real surge of out-of-town traffic to the Cape, and by Memorial Day the roads are packed with visitors who don’t know the...
A proposed Massachusetts law making its way through the State House this week could significantly change how employers handle federal immigration compliance inspections, giving workers at least three days’ notice before federal authorities audit employment...