WBZ reports the plucky Senate candidate and former ambassador to New Zealand has resigned as president of New England Law less than a year after taking the job. He said he wants to get back into the political arena, so now the question becomes: Will he try to set a record and find a third state to run for Senate in?
A New England Law student got a personalized lesson in federal constitutional, contract, sex-discrimination and "standing" law today when a federal judge dismissed his lawsuit that argued his "unconditional scholarship" to the Stuart Street school meant he doesn't have to get vaccinated against Covid-19. Read more.
Update: Judge dismisses suit.
A student at New England Law says the school's policy that his attendance this fall is conditional on his showing proof of Covid-19 vaccination violates the "unconditional" scholarship he says he was awarded, so he's suing. Read more.