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Until the creation of the Massachusetts Appeals Court in 1972, it was the only court of statewide jurisdiction other than the Supreme Judicial Court. [4] The original text of Land Court cases is provided by Westlaw, Mass Cases and LexisNexis. A law reporter with Land Court cases, commentary, and subject matter indices is provided by Landlaw Inc.
Massachusetts District Court [5] Massachusetts Boston Municipal Court [6] Massachusetts Land Court [7] Massachusetts Housing Court [8] Massachusetts Juvenile Court [9] Massachusetts Probate and Family Court [10] Administrative courts. Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board [11] Massachusetts Division of Labor Relations [12] Federal courts located in ...
The Edward W. Brooke Courthouse is a city courthouse in Boston, Massachusetts. The courthouse, part of the Boston Government Service Center , was built in 1998. It holds the Central Division of the Boston Municipal Court , as well as the court's administrative offices.
The Massachusetts Appeals Court is the intermediate appellate court of Massachusetts. [1] It was created in 1972 [2] as a court of general appellate jurisdiction. [3] The court is located at the John Adams Courthouse at Pemberton Square in Boston, [4] the same building which houses the Supreme Judicial Court and the Social Law Library. [5]
Map of Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Berkshire district, based on the 2010 United States census. Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Berkshire district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers parts of Berkshire County and Franklin ...
W. A. Field August 2, 1899 – December 4, 1902 (Appointed to Supreme Court of the United States) William Loring (1851–1930) Associate Justice: O. W. Holmes September 7, 1899 – September 16, 1919 (Resigned) Henry Braley (1850–1929) Associate Justice: M. P. Knowlton 1902 – 1929 (Died) Winthrop M. Crane: Marcus Perrin Knowlton (1839 ...
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Map of Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Plymouth district, based on the 2010 United States census. Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Plymouth district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Plymouth County. [1]