-
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 –… -
The Supreme Court meets Andy Warhol, Prince and a case that could threaten creativity
You know all those famous Andy Warhol silk screen prints of Marilyn Monroe, and Liz Taylor and lots of other glitterati? Now one of the most famous of… -
Fred Weichel and others wrongfully imprisoned face many hurdles to getting compensation
Weichel was released from prison after 36 years for a murder associated with Whitey Bulger’s gang. -
David Mayo, new chief of Boston's Office of Returning Citizens, asks those citizens for advice
A roundtable for formerly incarcerated people and their service providers was part strategy session, part therapy session. -
What's at stake for the Voting Rights Act in the Alabama redistricting case?
GBH News Legal Analyst Daniel Medwed explains. -
The Onion advises the Supreme Court's 'total Latin dorks' on parody
WASHINGTON — The Onion has some serious things to say in defense of parody.The satirical site that manages to persuade people to believe the absurd has… -
After eBay harassment sentencing, blame game continues as couple tries to heal
“They’ve been forever changed,” an attorney for the victims said. -
'No respectable scholar' supports independent state legislature theory, says retired federal judge
Judge Nancy Gertner also weighed in on Donald Trump's legal troubles and the dropped charges against Judge Shelley Joseph.