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Jennifer May Allen ceremonially sworn in as associate justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court

Massachusetts Appeals Court · October 28, 2025
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Jennifer May Allen was ceremonially sworn in as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court at the John Adams Courthouse, with Governor Maura Healey administering the oath.

Jennifer May Allen was ceremonially sworn in as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court at a ceremony held at the John Adams Courthouse. Governor Maura Healey administered the oath after guests and judicial leaders spoke in Allen.

Chief Justice Amy Lynn Blake of the Appeals Court opened the event by welcoming justices from across the judiciary, trial court leaders, members of the governor's legal team, the governor's council and other guests, and by thanking court staff and security for organizing the ceremony.

Chief Justice Brian J. Dunn of the Probate and Family Court described Allen's six years…

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