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Will The Supreme Court Reinstate A Death Sentence For Boston Marathon Bomber?
"He will die behind bars — the only question is whether that will be due to execution," says legal analyst Daniel Medwed of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. -
Randall Kennedy On The Future Of The Supreme Court
Kennedy responded to a recent wave of Supreme Court justices lamenting the politicization of the Court. -
Mass. State Police’s Quest To Delay Vaccine Mandate Was Blocked In Court — What’s Next?
A judge found that the union had not identified any irreparable harm to its members and framed its discussion of the public interest too narrowly, says legal analyst Daniel Medwed. -
Mass. State Police Fight In Court To Delay Vaccine Mandate
The judge is considering whether to allow the state’s police union more time to negotiate the terms around Gov. Charlie Baker’s vaccine mandate for state employees. -
Ex-Fall River Mayor Sentenced To Six Years In Prison For Corruption And Fraud
“If we can’t trust our government, where are we?” Judge Douglas Woodlock said. -
On The Varsity Blues Case, We Asked Our Legal Expert: Why Roll The Dice On A Trial?
"It’s a risk Abdelaziz and Wilson wanted to take," says Daniel Medwed on the parents' decision to go to trial. -
Listen To Wiretapped Tapes From The First Week Of The Varsity Blues Trial
The first trial case in the college admissions scandal began in Boston this week. -
‘People’s Lives Are At Risk’: AG Maura Healey Leads Multi-State Coalition Opposing Texas Abortion Law
Attorneys general from nearly half the states filed a briefing this week backing a challenge from the Department of Justice to the new abortion law in Texas. -
MA Highest Court To Decide: Should Dept. Of Corrections Do More To Stop COVID Prison Outbreaks?
The SJC heard oral arguments about the ongoing litigation by prisoners’ rights advocates to pressure the DOC to decrease overcrowding in prisons. -
First 'Varsity Blues' Trial Starts In Boston
Defense attorneys are seeking to portray the two parents accused of buying their kids' way into school as victims of a con man who believed their payments were legitimate donations.