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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. -
Rachael Rollins Moves To Overturn 50-Year-Old Rape Conviction
"I believe we mishandled evidence, even back almost 50 years ago. The standards were there, and we didn’t meet them," Rollins said. -
Progressives Want Justice Stephen Breyer To Retire. His Response? Not Yet
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has said he will retire on his own terms amid calls from progressives for him to step down from the court so… -
What Does The Texas Abortion Law Mean For Roe V. Wade And States Like Massachusetts?
If the Court and other states continue to chip away at Roe V. Wade, abortion access would vary by state, Renée Landers said. -
Britney Spears' Father Has Filed A Petition To End Her Conservatorship
LOS ANGELES — Britney Spears’ father filed Tuesday to end the court conservatorship that has controlled the singer’s life and money for 13 years.James… -
The Sackler Family Has Won Immunity From All Future Opioid Lawsuits
Members of the Sackler family who are at the center of the nation’s deadly opioid crisis have won sweeping immunity from opioid lawsuits linked to their… -
What The Texas Abortion Ban Does — And What It Means For Other States
With the U.S. Supreme Court mum, a new law went into effect in Texas that bans abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. That’s well before many women… -
Texas' 6-Week Abortion Ban Takes Effect Overnight As The Supreme Court Stays Silent
Legislation banning abortions after six weeks is now the law of the land in Texas, effectively ending Roe v. Wade in the state. In a move that surprised… -
How Could It Happen? RFK Assassin Sirhan Up For Parole
Parole decisions like Sirhan Sirhan’s are "much more art than science," says GBH News legal analyst. -
'The Very, Very Tip Of A Huge Iceberg': Why Hate Crimes Are Often Undercounted
According to research at the Institute on Race and Justice at Northeastern University, official data on hate crimes is often undercounted and inconsistent.