Hillary J. Massey
hmassey@lokllc.com
Hillary J. Massey received her law degree from Boston College Law School (magna cum laude) and her undergraduate degree in Biology from Tufts University (cum laude). After graduating from law school, Ms. Massey had the tremendous privilege of serving as law clerk to two judges in Massachusetts: Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and Judge William G. Young in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Those one-year positions entailed, among other duties, making recommendations to the judges about the resolution of cases and drafting opinions for them.
Prior to law school, Ms. Massey worked for public service organizations including the U.S. Peace Corps and U.S. Army Reserve.
Publications:
- Co-Author, “Accounting for Federalism in State Courts: Exclusion of Evidence Lawfully Obtained by Federal Agents,” University of Colorado Law Review (2008).
- Author, “Disposing of Children: The Eighth Amendment and Juvenile Life Without Parole After Roper,” Boston College Law Review (2006).
Education:
- Boston College Law School (J.D., magna cum laude, 2007)
- Tufts University (B.S., cum laude, 1998)
Military:
- First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserve (1994-2006)
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