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Clarence Thomas drops out of teaching a law class after students protested
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has told George Washington University that he won't be returning to teach at its law school this fall. The decision… -
Indicting Trump: It’s time ‘to draw a line in the sand,’ says former US judge
Nancy Gertner worries about the potential consequences if former President Trump is not indicted. -
Mass. officials ramp up efforts to combat white nationalism following Saturday rally in Jamaica Plain
DA Kevin Hayden dropped charges for the two counter-protesters arrested Saturday, who opposed the white nationalist group. -
Mass. highest court rules in Boston’s favor on Long Island bridge rebuild
The Supreme Judicial Court faulted the decision from the Quincy Conservation Commission Monday. -
Unprecedented court ruling allows prisoners to challenge Mass. Parole Board's decisions
Opaque process of ending parole has resulted in only five people getting terminations over the last eight years. -
Shawn Drumgold's case had the hallmarks of a wrongful conviction
GBH legal analyst Daniel Medwed on what happens after exoneration. -
Conservative blocs unleash wave of litigation to curb public health powers
Through a wave of pandemic-related litigation, a trio of small but mighty conservative legal blocs has rolled back public health authority at the local,… -
Colleagues praise Biden’s pick for first Hispanic judge to serve in Massachusetts federal court
Margaret Guzman could be the first Hispanic judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. -
Federal judge clears fired BPD commissioner’s lawsuit to proceed
Dennis White can move forward with three claims against Boston and former acting Mayor Kim Janey. -
Mass. ACLU executive director says Supreme Court's upcoming election case could put democracy at risk
“It's really a tremendously fragile time for our democracy," said Carol Rose