August 8, 2013

MA State Court Judge Issues Misguided Ruling



MA Secretary of State William Galvin

[From article]
Galvin argued that the lobbying law requires lobbyists to report their "direct business associations" with public officials.
Suffolk Superior Court Judge Janet Sanders rejected his interpretation. "To put it bluntly, this argument makes absolutely no sense," she wrote. Galvin's case was based on a "mangled use of the English language," she said.

What part of "direct business associations" does this judge not understand? It is curious at best that the Harvard Law School educated judge supports less openness when more scrutiny is needed in the corrupt halls of Massachusetts government. One more example of the courts having gone over the side to the criminals who exploit taxpayers.

http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_politics/2013/08/mass_secretary_of_state_faulted_by_judge

Mass. Secretary of State faulted by judge
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Boston Herald
By: Associated Press

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