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Tag: Boulet v. Cellucci

March 13, 2026March 13, 2026Disability Policy, History, Lawsuits

Summary of Lawsuit Series: What Decades of Litigation Reveal About Massachusetts’ Disability System

Part 5: MA IDD Lawsuit Series Today’s crisis in high‑acuity care is not a sudden collapse. It is the predictable result of […]

February 27, 2026March 4, 2026Disability Policy, History, Lawsuits

Boulet v. Cellucci: When “Community Living” Meant Waiting Without Services

This installment examines how thousands of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities were found eligible for ICF/IID and HCBS services yet remained unserved or severely underserved for years, and how Boulet v. Cellucci clarified the federal entitlements at the heart of that systemic failure.

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