Mass. High Court Hints At Notice Rule To Open Clerk Hearings
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By Julie Manganis

Justices of Massachusetts' highest court on Monday appeared to signal that
28 men accused of patronizing high-end brothels catering to attorneys,
political figures and other high-profile clients should have been given a
chance to oppose a request by news organizations to open what are normally
closed-door hearings.

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