MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 2025

Event Start:
05/20/2025 4:00 PM
Event End:
05/20/2025 6:00 PM

Date & Time: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET

This program is offered free of charge for all.

CPCS approved 2.0 credits for the YAD Appeals, Criminal Trial Appeals, SDP/SORB, MH Appeals, Criminal Trial, and Parole/Medical Parole panels. To receive credits attendees must be logged on during the program for a minimum of 80% of the conference time - certificates will be emailed to all attendees who qualify.

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Faculty
mass-leg-his-2025

 

Determining legislative intent is a critical component whenever interpreting Massachusetts statutory law, especially when a statute is ambiguous and susceptible to various interpretations, does not adequately address a particular issue, or when there appear to be drafting errors.

In these and other instances, the legislature’s intent must be inferred from the statute’s legislative history, which successful advocates must stitch together from a variety of sources including, but not limited to:

  • The text of the bill and proposed amendments that were accepted or rejected.
  • Reports of Legislative Committees and other House and Senate documents, as well as speeches or floor debates prior to the bill’s passage
  • Executive Branch messages and related statements that might shed light on the legislative intent

Massachusetts Appeals Court Justice Peter Sacks, and the Social Law Library’s Senior Reference Attorney, Brian Harkins, will show “how” and “where” to find and interpret these and other sources from which legislative intent can be deduced. The program will feature both traditional hard copy and new online resources.

Successful advocacy often depends on using the research skills that this program will teach to reconstruct a statute’s legislative history, and artfully arguing for the correct legislative intent in pleadings, briefs, and oral arguments.

Online registration is encouraged. For assistance, questions on group discounts, accommodations requests, special billing, program content, out-of-state CLE credits, and general contact CLE Coordinator, Michael Saporito by email at msaporito@socialaw.com. Registrations accepted in order of receipt. Registration fees are non-refundable. Most Social Law Library CLE events are recorded and recordings are sent to all who are registered. The recording is available by digital download, generally within a week after the program date. CLE credit, when applicable, is only granted when the live webinar is attended.

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