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A Florida woman sues Velveeta, claiming its macaroni takes longer than 3 1/2 minutes
A Florida woman is accusing Kraft Heinz of misleading advertising, based on the time it takes to prepare a single-serving cup of microwavable mac and… -
In post-Roe America, pilots take the abortion battle to the skies
Elevated Access, a fledgling Illinois nonprofit, has recruited nearly 1,000 volunteer small-craft pilots to ferry people seeking abortion care. -
Fells Acres pardons illustrate issues with police interrogating children, legal analyst says
The 1980s-era case was a product of its time, GBH Legal Analyst Daniel Medwed said. -
Gov. Baker seeks pardons in infamous Fells Acres child abuse case
1980s convictions of Gerald Amirault and Cheryl Amirault LeFave helped lead to reforms around interviewing potential child sex abuse victims. -
How the Massachusetts legal landscape could change following the elections
Daniel Medwed on the legal implications of a new Bristol County sheriff, auditor and tax policy. -
Massachusetts will get $9.3 million in Google location tracking lawsuit
Google will pay nearly $392 million to settle the investigation in 40 states. -
Justice Department looking into Rachael Rollins appearance at DNC fundraiser
The Associated Press reports the department's inspector general is investigating. -
Can elected officials oust citizens from public meetings for being rude?
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will weigh in. -
What consequences could former Woburn cop accused in white supremacist rally face?
GBH News Legal Analyst Daniel Medwed on decertification and other potential impacts. -
The Supreme Court won't block the student loan debt relief program, at least for now
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block the rollout of the Biden administration's student debt relief plan, allowing the program to move forward –…