Dermot Meagher Explained

Dermot Meagher
Office:Judge of the Boston Municipal Court
Termstart:1989
Termend:2006
Appointer:Michael Dukakis
Birth Name:Dermot James Meagher
Birth Date:19 October 1940
Death Date:[1]
Birth Place:Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Education:Harvard University (AB)
Boston College (LLB)
Signature:Dermot Meagher signature.png

Dermot James Meagher[2] [3] (October 19, 1940December 28, 2023)[4] [5] was an American lawyer and former judge of the Boston Municipal Court. Meagher was the first openly gay judge appointed in Massachusetts.[6] [7]

Early life and education

Meagher received an A.B. from Harvard University and an LL.B. from Boston College Law School.[8] He received a fellowship in Criminal Justice at Harvard Law school for 1969-1970 and a master's degree in Public Administration from the Kennedy School at Harvard in 1980.

Legal career

He began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Worcester County, Massachusetts.[9] He was in private practice various times. He ran the Percentage Deposit Bail Project in the early 1970s, which reformed the bail system, effectively eliminating bail bondsmen in Massachusetts. He was First Assistant Bar Counsel at the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers and a volunteer member of the Boston Human Rights Commission.[10] In 1969-70 he was a Fellow at the Harvard Law School Center for Criminal Justice which was funded by the Ford Foundation where he became concerned with bail and other forms of pretrial release.

Other activities

He was a former member of the board of directors of the Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders (GLAD). He was a founder and member of the Massachusetts Lesbian and Gay Bar Association (MLGBA) and was a member the AIDS Action Committee Legal Services Committee. He was also one of the founders of Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (LCL) of Massachusetts.

Judicial service

Meagher first applied to be considered for a judicial appointment in Massachusetts in 1985.[6] In 1989, Governor Michael Dukakis selected Meagher to serve on the Boston Municipal Court.[6] Meagher was sworn in on May 3, 1989.[6] He retired in 2006.[11]

Personal

Meagher was a recovering alcoholic who achieved sobriety in 1975; he came out of the closet shortly thereafter. Meagher died on December 28, 2023.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bostonglobe/name/dermot-meagher-obituary?id=53963696 Boston Globe Obituary
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=yucmAQAAMAAJ&q=Dermot+J.+Meagher Lesbian-gay Law Notes
  3. https://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1036&context=bcbulletin Boston College Bulletin, Law, 1966
  4. Book: Finn, Marie T. . September 2006 . The American Bench: Judges of the Nation 2007 . Forster Long LLC . 9780931398544.
  5. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bostonglobe/name/dermot-meagher-obituary?id=53963696 Boston Globe Obituary
  6. Chuck Colbert, A Judicial Orientation, Boston Spirit Magazine (November 18, 2008).
  7. Loren King, Retired Judge Dermot Meagher shares tales from the inner sanctum in his new book, "Judge Sentences.", Provincetown Banner (September 18, 2010).
  8. http://www.martindale.com/Dermot-Meagher/659569-lawyer.htm Judge Profile: Dermot Meagher
  9. Book: University, Harvard . 1970 . . Harvard Alumni Association . 14 .
  10. Book: Meagher, Dermot J. . December 2013 . Lyons At The Gate: Further Adventures Of Judge Joe Lyons . . 9781481953900.
  11. https://www.capecodtimes.com/article/20100918/news/9180320 Judge shares ‘Tales from the Bench’