Posted inCourts

Does fault matter when an engagement ends?

Getting engaged is complicated, saide Boston Globe romance columnist Meredith Goldstein. “It’s tied to romance, especially now, but also it’s a legal thing. It’s a business contract,” she said. “So I think the minute we begin to enter into that contract, it is a very awkward line to dance down. Is this business? Is this pleasure? And who benefits and whose responsibility is it to keep this going?”

Posted inOpinion

Defense of White Stadium plan doesn’t add up

I am grateful to Chris Dempsey for his leadership in stopping the Boston 2024 Olympics, which would have irreparably harmed Franklin Park through an ill-advised plan to transform White Stadium into an equestrian center. So I was dismayed to see him author an opinion article for CommonWealth Beacon in support of the equally ill-advised plan by the City of Boston and a group of private sports investors to redevelop White Stadium in Franklin Park into a much larger professional sports and entertainment complex.

Posted inPolitics

Political Notebook: Lawmakers won’t campaign against audit ballot question

Legislative leaders aren’t happy about state Auditor Diana DiZoglio’s call for her office to audit the Legislature, but they aren’t going to mount a campaign against her ballot question granting those powers. The measure seems likely to pass overwhelmingly, and lawmakers instead seem content to wait and pursue a legal challenge to the measure if it’s approved at the ballot box.

Posted inThe Codcast

Teachers unions and the Democratic Party

This week on the Codcast, CommonWealth Beacon’s Jennifer Smith catches up with Jessica Tang, president of the American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts and recently a DNC delegate, after her return from the convention. They discuss the place of education unions in national and state politics, the MCAS ballot measure here in Massachusetts, and what’s ahead for education and health care priorities.

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