This bill designates the Charlestown division of the Boston Municipal Court as the George Lewis Ruffin Courthouse. This honor is bestowed upon the late George Lewis Ruffin, who was the first African American to graduate from Harvard Law School, serve on the Boston City Council, and be appointed as a judge in Massachusetts. The bill recognizes his significant contributions to the judiciary, the legal profession, and the community of Boston.

Additionally, the bill mandates that the division of capital asset management and maintenance is responsible for erecting and maintaining appropriate markers that reflect this new designation, ensuring compliance with established standards.