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57 New Eng. L. Rev. 21 (2022-2023)
The Future Is Automatic: Necessary Changes to Massachusetts' CORI Sealing Process

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      The Future is Automatic: Necessary

 Changes to Massachusetts' CORI Sealing

                               Process








                          Andrew   Tucker Bobbitt*


                            INTRODUCTION

Criminal records and the laws surrounding them are more relevant

        now  than  ever, as today, one  in three Americans  has  a criminal
        record.1 While the United  States has committed  itself to providing
equal housing  and employment opportunities to all  citizens countless times
throughout  its history,2 those with criminal records continue  to struggle
securing access and  stability for both.3 Laws regulating access to criminal
records and the ways  in which employers  and landlords may  consider them
vary  from  state to state, with  Massachusetts   widely  considered  more
progressive than  most.4 The protections that Massachusetts  law affords to


  * J.D., New England Law I Boston (2023). This Note was inspired by my experience with
the New England Law CORI Sealing Initiative and by all those affected by inadequate
criminal justice laws. I want to thank Anna Hagg, Nicole Barrett, Benito Zappia, and the entire
New England Law Review staff for their contributions to this Note. Finally, I want to thank
my wife, Rachel Tucker Bobbitt, for supporting and encouraging me in everything that I do.
  1 Chidi Umez & Rebecca Pirius, Improving Access to Licensed Occupations for Individuals with
Criminal Records, NCSL:  NAT'L  CONF.  OF  ST. LEGISLATURES (July      17, 2018),
https://perma.cc/ZU5W-5SFY.
  2 See No Second Chance: People with Criminal Records Denied Access to Public Housing, HUMAN
RIGHTS WATCH  § 3 (Nov. 18, 2004), https://perma.cc/JM8U-L77P (mentioning several acts
throughout America's history that call for equal opportunities for all) [hereinafter No Second
Chance].
  3 See generally Collateral Consequences, PRISON POL'Y INITIATIVE, https://perma.cc/KP52-ANH4
(last visited Nov. 25, 2022) (emphasizing the millions of people dealing with collateral
consequences).
  4 Lisa Guerin, Massachusetts Law on Employer Use of Arrest and Conviction Records, NOLO,
https://perma.cc/G44Z-JPQF (last visited Nov. 25, 2022) (describing Massachusetts as having
among the strongest protections for applicants with criminal records).


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