Baxter E. Perry (April 26, 1826 - ) was a Massachusetts attorney and politician.
A Boston Globe reporter, Frank Sibley, who had covered the trial, wrote a letter of protest to the Massachusetts attorney general condemning Thayer's bias.
The Massachusetts attorney general reached a settlement with The Children's Place, a national chain of clothing stores, over what he called retail racial profiling.
At Faneuil Hall, Massachusetts attorney general James T. Austin defended the anti-abolitionist mob, comparing their actions to 1776 patriots who fought against the British.
David Sewall (October 7, 1735 - October 22, 1825) was a Massachusetts attorney and judge.
Robert H. Quinn (born January 30, 1928 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a Massachusetts attorney and former politician.
Don Gorton is a Massachusetts attorney who served as a state tax judge from 1997 to 2008.
(This directive was handed down, incredibly enough, only days after the Massachusetts attorney general delivered his report on the epidemic of violence done to children within the church.)
Thomas F. August (1926 - March 9, 2005) was a Massachusetts attorney and politician who served as the 31st Mayor of Somerville, Massachusetts.
A spokeswoman for the Massachusetts attorney general confirmed that the two states were working together.