Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1133

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To establish the Massachusetts judicial security act

Impact

If enacted, the Massachusetts Judicial Security Act would fundamentally change how personal information of judicial officials is handled by state, county, and municipal agencies. It prohibits these agencies from publicly posting or displaying the personal information of any protected individual without explicit written permission. Furthermore, it establishes a process through which these officials can request the confidentiality of their information, ensuring that any such requests are fulfilled within a specified timeframe. This aims to create a safer environment for legal professionals who often face threats due to their roles.

Summary

Bill S1133, known as the Massachusetts Judicial Security Act, seeks to enhance the protection of personal information related to judicial figures and their immediate families. This legislation addresses the increasing concerns regarding the safety of judges and justices, especially in light of growing instances of public exposure of their personal data. The act introduces strict regulations regarding the public availability of personal information such as home addresses, phone numbers, and other identifiable details of 'protected individuals', including justices and judges.

Contention

The bill may raise points of contention regarding the balance between transparency and privacy. Critics might argue that while protecting judges' personal information is essential, the measure could potentially obscure certain judicial actions from public scrutiny. Additionally, data brokers and others who collect and sell personal information may oppose the strict regulations imposed by this legislation, viewing it as an overreach that could impact their business operations. The necessity for strict penalties against violations is another area that may spark debate, as stakeholders weigh the significance of protecting judicial personnel against the potential repercussions for data businesses.

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