Militarization of Policing Risks Turning US Cities into Battlespaces
Sean Kealy authors a POV.
Subpoena Power and the Presidency
Professors Sean Kealy and Jim Wheaton weigh in on the Supreme Court cases related to President Trump’s tax and financial records.
Trump NY Subpoena Must Stand, Ex-DOJ Attys Tell Justices
Sean Kealy and Jim Wheaton are featured in Law360.
Associate Dean of LAW to Testify at Hearing for Hair Discrimination Bill
Anna di Robilant, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, and Sean Kealy quoted in The Daily Free Press.
States and Cities are Banning Hair Discrimination. Here’s How that’s Affecting Schools
Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Sean Kealy quoted in Chalkbeat.org.
Make Schools Play Fair on Hair: Stop Allowing Religious Schools to Discriminate against Cornrows and Locs
Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Sean Kealy pen article in the New York Daily News.
Lilly Feinberg (’17) Helps Chemical Flame Retardant Bill Pass MA State Senate
Working in the office of State Senator Cynthia Stone Creem (SMG’64, LAW’66),Feinberg redrafted the bill and wrote a report arguing for its passage.
Legislative Clinics Hold Mock Hearing at the Massachusetts State House
Six students participated in the hearing before a committee of legislators and senior staff members from the Massachusetts State Congress.
Sean J. Kealy
Sean Kealy graduated from Temple Law School in 1994. He was an assistant attorney general from 1995-1999 where he worked on victim compensation claims and prosecuted insurance fraud. From 1999-2007 he worked as legal advisor to State Senator Cynthia Stone Creem (D-Newton) and counsel to the General Courts Joint Committee on Criminal Justice and the […]