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2 Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump For Injuries Sustained During Jan. 6 Riot
Two U.S. Capitol police officers argue former President Donald Trump is responsible for the injuries they received during the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol. -
Diverse Jury In Derek Chauvin Trial Could Lend 'Perception Of Legitimacy' To Deliberations
GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says he thinks the judge did a good job selecting a diverse jury, but says the dynamic will ultimately come down to the individual personalities of each juror. -
Jury Will Hear Opening Arguments In Derek Chauvin Trial On Monday
The trial is starting in earnest 10 months after George Floyd's killing triggered outrage and protests against racial inequality. The highly anticipated trial is expected to last around four weeks. -
Dominion Voting Systems Files $1.6 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News
Dominion Voting Systems has filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, saying the network spread false claims that the voting machine… -
Congress Will 'Absolutely Never' Pass Gun Control Legislation With Republican Votes, Says Former Sheriff Of Suffolk County
Two mass shootings in one week have gun control advocates wondering whether legislation will ever be enacted. -
Supreme Court Decision To Consider Boston Marathon Bombing Case Could Have 'Wide-Ranging Ripple Effects' On High-Profile Cases
GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says he's surprised by the Supreme Court's decision, and that it could impact jury selection in other high-profile cases across the country. -
Supreme Court Could Reinstate Boston Bomber's Death Sentence
The Supreme Court will hear an appeal made by the Trump administration to overturn a ruling that took the death penalty off the table for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. -
DA Rachael Rollins Endorses New Trial To Vacate Sean Ellis' Gun Conviction
Ellis' 1995 conviction in the murder of Boston Police Detective John Mulligan was overturned in 2015, but a gun possession conviction remains. -
The Revs Discuss Their Expectations For Derek Chauvin's Trial
“When these trials occur, Black folks, Black integrity, Black dignity, Black pride is always on trial,” the Rev. Emmett Price said. -
Jury Selection In Chauvin Trial Hits 'Speed Bump,' Highlights Difficulties In Finding Impartial Jury
As with other high profile cases including the Boston Marathon bombing case, the defense for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who is charged with murdering George Floyd, faces an uphill battle in finding an impartial jury in Minneapolis. GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says, "you might as well just keep it in the community."