Paul has developed and taught in alternative programming for adolescents coping with trauma and social-emotional disabilities. He was also a Principal Resident in Boston Public Schools. Paul has practiced in state and federal court and been recognized for his pro bono work in education law, and managed a solo practice. He has also served on the Worcester Planning Board.
Let's end expensive and ineffective mass incarceration by utilizing proven diversion programs when appropriate. We need judges who understand the dynamics of our revolving-door prisons—reducing recidivism saves money, supports communities, and improves working conditions for our corrections officers.