Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother has set off a frenzied national debate that shows little sign of letting up. The Yale law professor’s memoir of her no-nonsense approach to […]
Tiger mother lessons
Cracks in T tie suit
Newly filed court documents indicate the MBTA agreed to pare back a warranty on concrete railroad ties it purchased in 1994 and now could be left holding the bag for […]
Grossman moving money
Don’t get Back Story? Sign up here. On the campaign trail, Steve Grossman’s stated desire to run the Treasury as an activist invited frequent barbs from his Republican opponent. Grossman […]
Probation report
The Probation Reform Working Group today issued a report with recommendations for the embattled Probation Department. Click here to read the report in full. For more coverage of patronage at the […]
The Download: Seeking middle ground on public workers
Gov. Deval Patrick is struggling with how to rein in municipal health care costs. Those costs are eating up city and town budgets, and most voters think public sector union […]
DeLeo doubles down with casino allies
House Speaker Robert DeLeo’s dramatic leadership shakeup today did more than put an end to the power struggle between would-be future speakers James Vallee and Charles Murphy. It also consolidated […]
Set aside childish things?
Our nation’s leaders were on their best behavior during Tuesday night’s State of the Union address by President Obama: no congressman shouting, “You lie” at the president, no Supreme Court […]
Access to justice in a recession
State government programs addressing issues of the poor or the lower-middle class face the iron law that resources are typically least plentiful when they are most needed. The need for […]
The Download: Killer bees, space aliens, and the invasion of the bankrupt states
The national news media has finally discovered that most states are bleeding a lot of red ink. Washington has so far rebuffed calls for bailouts. But California state treasurer Bill […]
Turner done in by his own deeds and words
Chuck Turner was sentenced to three years in prison yesterday, and afterward, he repeated what he’s been saying all along about the case against him – he’s innocent, he was […]
Budget breakdown
Gov. Deval Patrick is growing into the role of a manager during tough times. At the unveiling of his fiscal 2012 budget today, he made a solid case that some […]
Hostage negotiations
Will the Patrick administration hold hostage the proposed merger of NStar Corp. and Northeast Utilities until NStar agrees to buy the rest of Cape Wind’s power output? Regulators have already […]
Ending Middleton’s environmental nightmare
Receivers have been known to parachute into Bay State municipalities to clean up their finances, but never to clean up their landfills. That all changed when attorney Michael Leon was […]
Ireland appeals to keep probation
The state’s top judge today strongly urged the governor, speaker and Senate president to keep the Probation Department under the judiciary, threatening that putting the embattled agency under the executive […]
The Download: Term limits
Massachusetts voters narrowly approved a term limits law in 1994, but two years later it was overturned by the Supreme Judicial Court because of the way it was crafted. Governing […]
Give probation chief 2-year appointment
By Bruce Mohl Saying an effective leadership team is needed at the scandal-plagued Probation Department, a judicial task force is urging the Supreme Judicial Court to give the acting commissioner […]
