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Religion, Abortion, Guns And Race. Just The Start Of A New Supreme Court Menu
In January, the U.S. Supreme Court embarks on the second half of a term with a fortified 6-to-3 conservative majority. But unlike the first half of the… -
Sacklers To Face House Panel Over Purdue Pharma Oxycontin Sales
Members of the family have worked to keep their role in Purdue Pharma's operations private. In a surprise move, David and Kathe Sackler agreed to testify under oath. -
Google Hit With 2nd Lawsuit Testing Its Monopoly Power — This One Over Digital Ads
Ten state attorneys general accuse the tech giant of abusing its power to manipulate the digital ad market and crush competitors. -
Georges Takes Oath, Making All Seven SJC Justices Baker Appointees
Like most other events during the pandemic, the ceremony was scaled back from the usual fanfare. -
Explaining The 'Unusual Route' Texas Took To Bring Its Election Lawsuit To The Supreme Court
GBH legal analyst Daniel Medwed says the Texas attorney general skipped the usual steps to reach the nation's highest court. -
Prosecutor Removed In Case Involving Couple Who Brandished Guns At BLM Protesters
A judge in St. Louis ruled that in sending fundraising emails seeking re-election, Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner raised jeopardized Mark McCloskey's right to a fair trial. -
Supreme Court Says Muslim Men Can Sue FBI Agents In No-Fly List Case
The case – Tanzin v Tanvir — involved three Muslim men who said their religious-freedom rights were violated when FBI agents tried to use the no-fly list to force them into becoming informants. -
SJC: Baker’s Emergency Orders Are Justified
The Supreme Judicial Court upheld the Baker administration's emergency actions, concluding that the governor was within his rights to order widespread closures. -
Wendlandt Becomes Second SJC Justice Sworn In This Week
Wendlandt is the first Hispanic judge to serve on the Supreme Judicial Court. -
Mass. SJC Takes On Facebook Data Sharing Case
The hearing comes two years after news of the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke and Attorney General Maura Healey launched her investigation into how Facebook handled user data.