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Greg Massing
Executive Director, Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service

 S H O R T   B I O G R A P H Y

Gregory Massing is the Executive Director of the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service. Prior to his appointment as executive director, Mr. Massing served from February 2007 through December 2011 as the General Counsel of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, the Massachusetts Cabinet department charged with oversight of matters of law enforcement, criminal justice, and public safety. From 1993 to 2005, as both an assistant district attorney and assistant attorney general specializing in appeals, Mr. Massing represented the Commonwealth in criminal justice matters at all levels of the federal and state courts. He was a law clerk for U.S. District Judge A. David Mazzone. In addition to his public service experience, Mr. Massing practiced law at two Boston law firms, Laredo Smith, LLP, and Ropes Gray. He is the author of numerous articles on criminal justice matters, as well as a former editor, author, and consultant on high school civics and government textbooks. Mr. Massing is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, where he was an articles editor on the Virginia Law Review, and of the University of California at Berkeley.

Degrees:
BA, University of California, Berkeley JD, University of Virginia School of Law

Bar Admittance:
Massachusetts, District of Massachusetts, First Circuit

Subjects:
Criminal Procedure



  S E L E C T E D   P U B L I C A T I O N S
 

A R T I C L E S

 
Preserving Evidence To Convict the Guilty and Protect the Innocent: Massachusetts' Post-Conviction Access to Forensic and Scientific Analysis Act, 56 BOSTON BAR J. ( 2012 ) (with David M. Siegel)

A New Tool for Determining Factual Innocence: Massachusetts' Post-Conviction Access to Forensic and Scientific Analysis Act, 56 BOSTON BAR J. ( 2012 ) (with David M. Siegel)

The Model Penal Code's Wrong Turn: Renunciation as a Defense to Criminal Conspiracy, 64 FLA. L. REV. 353 ( 2012 ) (with Michael Cassidy)

Comment, Commonwealth v. Lora Commonwealth v. Bernardo B., 93 MASS. L. REV. 342 ( 2011 ) (January)

CORI Reform Providing Ex Offenders with Increased Opportunities without Compromising Employers Needs, 55 :1 BOSTON B. J. 21 ( 2011 ) (Winter)

United States v. Booker and a Meaningful Role for the Jury, 90 MASS. L. REV. 10 ( 2006 ) (Spring)

Comment, Landry v. Attorney General, 84 MASS. L. REV. 96 ( 1999 ) (Fall)



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