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Updated September 5, 2008
New -- Fall Open Dialogues Begin in Boston September 17
New -- Notice from the Supreme Judicial Court Regarding the Appointment of the Chief Justice for Administration and Management - Rules and Other Committees
Updated - September 5, 2008
NEW -- Proposed Revisions to Massachusetts Rule of Professional Conduct 1.5
NEW -- Request for Comment on Proposed Amendments to SJC Rule 4:01 and Rules of the BBO
NEW -- Request for Comment on Proposed Amendments to Mass.R. Crim. P. 31 and Mass. R. App. P. 6 - Amicus
Updated - August 12, 2008
NEW -- 12 Announcements have been added - Judicial and Clerks' Ethics Opinions
Updated - August 19, 2008
NEW -- 2 Judicial Ethics Opinions have been added
Students Attend Appreciation Day Ceremony for 2008 Judicial Youth Corps Program
Judicial Youth Corps Students attend the 2008 Appreciation Day ceremony at the John Adams Courthouse |
Other speakers included Massachusetts Bar Association President David W.White, Jr., Massachusetts Bar Foundation President Laurence M. Johnson, and attorneys Gerald Howland, Boston Judicial Youth Corps Teacher and James Rosseel, Worcester Judicial Youth Corps Teacher. Douglas Arbetter, a student at Doherty High School in Worcester and Melissa Negron, a student at the John O'Bryant High School in Boston, also gave brief remarks describing their experiences with the Judicial Youth Corps.
Established in 1991, the Judicial Youth Corps program teaches high school students about the Massachusetts court system and the importance of a rule of law. Through weekly educational classes in May and June and summer internships in courts in Worcester and throughout Boston, the students learn firsthand how the judicial branch functions in a constitutional democracy. Judges, lawyers, clerks, probation officers, court officers and other court employees volunteer their time to teach and supervise the Judicial Youth Corps students throughout the program.
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