![]() ![]() ![]() Professor Freeman joined the law school’s faculty in 1999 and teaches courses in legal research and writing as well as labor and employment law. He is a member of the board of directors of the Massachusetts Fair Housing Center, a member of the Massachusetts Society of Professors (NEA), and a cooperating attorney for the ACLU of Massachusetts. FREEMAN HARRIS PROHe is a founder of the Immigrant Protection Project of Western Massachusetts which from 2107-2020 organized attorneys in western Massachusetts to provide pro bono representation to immigrants in removal proceedings before the immigration courts. Senate and House committees on issues related to precarious employment and labor law and lectured on this topic at universities in India, China and Hong Kong. Professor Freeman has written extensively on precarious employment and has testified three times before U.S. He currently sits on the editorial board of The Journal of Labor and Society and previously served on the editorial board of T he Second Draft, a publication of the Legal Writing Institute. Professor Freeman’s writings appear in the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal, The Journal of Labor and Society and Labor Notes. By appointment of Governor Deval Patrick, Professor Freeman served from 2009 until 2016 as a member of the Commonwealth Employment Relations Board, an appellate agency body that oversees public sector labor relations in Massachusetts. ![]() Professor Freeman has also been adjunct faculty in the Soial Thought and Political Economy Program at the University of Massachusetts and in the Government Department at Smith College. Since 1999, he has been affiliated faculty at the Labor Relations and Research Center, University of Massachusetts, teaching labor and employment law courses. He was an associate at Lesser, Newman, Souweine and Nasser, in Northampton, MA, where he litigated employment, civil rights, and personal injury claims and was subsequently of-counsel with Attorney Wendy Sibbison focusing on appellate litigation and criminal defense. Anything at all will be greatly appreciated prayers as well.41 graduation, Professor Freeman clerked for Federal District Judge Michael A. My sister will get Justice our family and friends are her voice. He was arrested and charged and later released on a $25,000 bond less than 48 hours after her murder. Blood on his hands, No voice of her own to tell what happened she was pronounced dead on the scene. No body knows the whole truth of what happened behind closed doors, we know it ended with no breath in her body. She presented herself with a bright smile and happy spirit regardless of anything she went through she worked hard every day and relentlessly kept going to make something of her self. We were overjoyed anytime we had the pleasure of spending time with her or talking with her, we reluctantly accepted him as he lingered like a dark shadow in her life for so long. ![]() Over that time period she grew distant from her friends and our family. She had been in this relationship for a while, almost 4 years. On Tuesday February 15,2022 my sister was murdered by her boyfriend early that morning. TEIRRA was 21, she would have been 22 next month 3/23. I’m coming to you with a heavy heart to tell my sisters story. I’m watching myself type this up and it doesn’t feel real. ![]()
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