Allie Reed

Journalist & Editor

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Allie Reed is a journalist and editor from the Boston area.

Allie is a reporter for Bloomberg Law covering state and federal litigation in Massachusetts. She previously covered national health-care litigation and regulations. Her specialty is covering the trends, movements, and people that no one else is writing about.

Allie was formerly the editor of The American Suzuki Journal, a 50-page quarterly music education journal. She planned, assigned, wrote, and edited content for 8,000 print readers.

Allie graduated from Brown University in 2021 with Honors in English Nonfiction. She wrote her thesis on students’ fight for civics education in Providence, Rhode Island.

Previously, Allie was the managing editor and vice president of The Brown Daily Herald, where she oversaw a staff of over 200 editors, reporters, opinions columnists, and business and multimedia teams. When she was a reporter, she regularly broke news and wrote investigative pieces. Her proudest achievement was her six-part series on dining services workers that led them to file a lawsuit and win a $620,000 settlement.

Allie was a remote news intern for Bloomberg Law, where she wrote award-winning enterprise stories and scoops on how the pandemic shook up the U.S. court system.

Allie has been recognized for her reporting by the National Press Club, the Society of Professional Journalists, the American Society of Business Publication Editors, the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing and Brown University. She has also appeared on Bloomberg Radio and podcasts.

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Massachusetts Top Court Treads Lightly Around Gun, Weapon Rights

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Offshore Wind Projects at Risk Despite Wins in First Circuit

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2024

DraftKings' Noncompete Clause Meets Supportive First Circuit

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Massachusetts Plaintiffs' Bar Cautiously Embraces Arbitration

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2024

School Can Ban ‘Two Genders’ Shirt, Appeals Court Says (1)

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2024

American-JetBlue Alliance Meets Critical First Circuit Judges

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Uber, Lyft Face Off Against Massachusetts in Gig Work Fight (1)

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Massachusetts Judges, Trial Bar Embrace Six-Person Juries

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Uber, Lyft Driver Status Fight Set for Two Massachusetts Courts

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Private Plaintiffs Take Charge in Massachusetts Wage Theft Suits

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Lawyers Hail New Massachusetts Retaliatory Suit Protocol (1)

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Tenure on Massachusetts' Highest Court Plummets to All-Time Low

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Uber's Terms of Use Spark Online Contract Enforcement Debate

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2024

Switchblade Ban Stymies Judges Grappling With Right to Bear Arms

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Vacancies Prime Top Massachusetts Court for Liberal Makeover

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Spirit First Saw JetBlue Deal as Bid to Eliminate Low-Cost Rival

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Harvard Law Grads Give Boston Cold Shoulder, Take Jobs Elsewhere

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Prosecutor Snared in Massachusetts Drug Lab Case Disbarred (1)

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Gun Rights Battles Brew in Massachusetts in Supreme Court’s Wake

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Criminal Blunders Force Courtwide Reappraisal in Massachusetts

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Dobbs Abortion Lawyer Confirmed to US Appeals Court in Boston

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Virtual Court Hearings Earn Permanent Spot After Pandemic’s End

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

‘No Mercy’ Ruling Leaves Employers Sweating Late Paychecks

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

GE’s Housatonic River Cleanup Plan Sees Friendly First Circuit

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Shock Therapy for Disabled People Puzzles Massachusetts Court (1)

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Broken State Speech Shield Unites Courts, Lawmakers Seeking Fix

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Dozing Lawyer Sparks Sixth Amendment Debate in Top State Court

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Rude People Can’t Be Axed From Public Meetings, Court Says (2)

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Lawyer’s Racism Sparks Court Debate Over Fair Representation (1)

Litigation, Bloomberg Law | 2023

‘Sloppy’ Massachusetts Interest Rate Has Edge in Big Tobacco Row (1)

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Boston’s City Worker Vaccine Mandate Tests Power of Unions

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Covid Nursing Home Death Charges Mulled by Mass. High Court

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2023

Abortion, Preventive Care Are Among Top 2023 Health Law Issues

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Biden’s LGBT Health Shield Plan Muddled by Trump-Appointed Judge

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Quinn Emanuel’s $185 Million Fee Award Poised for More Scrutiny

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Surprise Medical Billing Disputes Pile Up as Lawsuit Unfolds (1)

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Abortion Pill Opponents Seize New Chance to Target FDA Approval

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

High-Stakes Abortion Lawsuits Force Clash on Emergency Care Law (1)

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Abortion Privacy Push Pits Biden Against Criminal Laws in States

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Doctors Need Answers on Dobbs. Lawyers Don’t Have Them Yet.

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Travel Nurses, Gig Work Open Hospital Employers to Legal Risk

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Abortion Patients Have a Limited Privacy Shield: HIPAA Explained

Explainer, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Hospitals on Edge as States Scrap Covid Emergency Declarations

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

HHS Set to Reopen Covid Aid Reporting After Clawback Threats

Scoop, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Health Worker Vaccine Mandate Stays Intact as Pandemic Recedes

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

More Telehealth Data Urged Before Making Eased Rules Permanent

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Hospital Worker Vaccination Rate Data Coming in ‘Near Future’

Scoop, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Hospital Worker Vaccination Rate Data Withheld Until October

Scoop, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Covid Vaccine Mandate Religious Exemptions Give Hospitals Leeway

Scoop, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Most Hospitals Break Price Transparency Requirement Rules

Scoop, Bloomberg News | 2022

GOP Lawmakers Accuse Becerra of Going ‘Missing’ During Pandemic

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Are Two Shots Enough? Health Groups Call for Booster Mandate

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Health-Care Strike Risk Runs High as Hundreds of Labor Deals End

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Health Worker Jabs Back On Nationwide After Texas Suit Tossed

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Health Workers Jabs Revved to ‘Full Speed Ahead’ by High Court

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2022

Biden Vaccine Rule Fights Prompt Clashing Calls to High Court

Breaking News, Bloomberg News | 2021

States Urge Justices to Uphold Block on Health-Care Jab Mandate (2)

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2021

High Court Vaccine Mandate Case Puts Agency Power to the Test (1)

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

HHS Warns Against Potential Bias in Long Waits to Get Vaccines

Breaking News, Bloomberg News | 2021

Halt to Jab Mandate Gives Hospitals Breather—But Just a Bit

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Health-Care Worker Vaccine Mandate: Halt by Courts Explained

Explainer, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Vaccine Mandate for Health-Care Workers Halted Nationwide (2)

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for Health-Care Workers Halted by Court (2)

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Opponents of Health Worker Vaccine Mandate Aim for Right Court

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Health-Care Worker Vaccine Mandate Challenged by 10 States (1)

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Health Worker Vaccine Mandate Expected to Withstand Challenges

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Covid Vaccination Mandated for 17 Million Health-Care Workers (1)

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Courts Clash Over Religious Exemptions for Vaccine Mandates

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Foreign Health-Care Workers Sidelined as Staffing Crisis Surges

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Bills to Avoid ‘Telehealth Cliff’ Delayed by Higher Priorities

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Telehealth Across State Lines Called Fix for Workforce Shortage

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Hospitals Pay $24 Billion More a Year for Staff During Pandemic

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Biden Unwinds Trump-Era ‘Gag Rule’ Banning Abortion Referrals (1)

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2021

More Hospitals Warned Over Failures to Disclose Prices

Scoop, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Covid Vaccine Mandates at Hospitals to Soar on Pfizer Approval

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Providers Want More Time to Report, Spend Pandemic Relief Funds

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Price Transparency Rules Pose Extra Burden for Rural Hospitals (1)

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

String of Suits Force Covid-19 Ivermectin Treatment in Hospitals

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Medicare Holds Off on Hospital Price Disclosure Fines for Now (1)

Scoop, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Hospitals Must Track, Report Staff Covid-19 Vaccination Rate

Breaking News, Bloomberg Law | 2021

‘Telehealth Cliff’ Threatens Medicare Patients, Advocates Say

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Telehealth Reach Limited by Biannual In-Person Visit Mandate

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

Jurors in Short Supply as Courts Resume Trials Amid Pandemic

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2021

What Rhode Island college and university leaders learned from COVID-19

Enterprise, Boston Globe | 2020

14 students sued R.I. over civics education. Now, they’re more politically engaged than ever

Enterprise, Boston Globe | 2020

Covid Claims Judges, Attorneys from Probate to Big Law

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2020

More Stress, Coping With Loss: Pandemic Exacts Toll on Judges

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2020

Wear Pants, Sequester Pets: Five Tips From Judges for Zoom Court

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2020

U.S. Courts Close Doors, Cancel Juries as Virus Surges

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2020

Zoom Courts Will Stick Around as Virus Forces Seismic Change

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2020

Cyber Attack Said to Disrupt Michigan’s Online Bar Exam (1)

Scoop, Bloomberg Law | 2020

Online Bar Exams Come With Face Scans, Bias Concerns 

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2020

How Big Law Teamed Up to Clinch Supreme Court Dreamer Victory

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2020

In-House Lawyers Must Diversify or Risk ‘Damage to Their Brand’ 

Enterprise, Bloomberg Law | 2020

N.Y. Black Lives Matter Leader’s Law Degree Helps Him ‘Cop Watch’

Profile, Bloomberg Law | 2020

Music faculty member moves into leading rank of new classical composers

Profile, IMPACT Magazine | 2020

'Obsession' leads to progress in fighting infection

Profile, IMPACT Magazine | 2020

Former President of Kosovo lectures at Watson

News, Brown Daily Herald | 2019

University, BuDS workers agree to $620,000 settlement

Breaking News, Brown Daily Herald | 2019

Former BuDS workers file collective action against University

Breaking News, Brown Daily Herald | 2019

Biden discusses ‘breakdown’ of political system, presidential run

News, Brown Daily Herald | 2018

Following external review, University defends tenure process

Enterprise, Brown Daily Herald | 2018

Students claim BuDS creates unfair working environment

Investigative, The Brown Daily Herald | 2018

Annenberg staff, programs depart after University review

Investigative, Brown Daily Herald | 2018

Cancellation of MAT track met with frustration

Investigative, Brown Daily Herald | 2018