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Election Lawsuits Could Result In Ethical Challenges, Even Punishments, Says Legal Analyst
Lawyers involved with the lawsuits could face a range of punishments, including disbarment, if there are credible claims of ethics violations against them. -
Indianapolis Grand Jury Declines To Indict Officer Who Killed Dreasjon Reed
Much of the incident that ended in the shooting was captured on Facebook Live by Reed. On Tuesday, a grand jury said there was not enough evidence to charge Officer Dejoure Mercer for the killing. -
Trump Lawsuits Challenge Alleged Voter Fraud In Battleground States
The lawsuits can be boiled down into challenges against mail-in ballots and claims of election security flaws, with a focus on Pennsylvania. -
Judge In George Floyd Case Rejects Former Cops' Request To Move Trial
A Minnesota Judge rejected the request to move the trial of the four police officers accused in the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. -
With Counting Winding Down, Trump Team Pushes Legal Fights
Judges in Georgia and Michigan quickly dismissed Trump campaign lawsuits Thursday. -
With Election Results Still In Flux, Controversy Over Vote Counting Remains
The Supreme Court could take up cases on how and when votes are counted once the election is over. -
Faith, LGBTQ Rights Collide At Supreme Court
At issue in the case is the rights of a city to enforce its anti-discrimination policies in contracting against the rights of religious groups. -
A Legal Overview Of How And When Votes Will Be Counted For Election 2020
There are still a number of legal questions in some states as the votes are collected and tallied. Northeastern University law professor and GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed weighs in. -
Baker Nominates Argaez Wendlandt For SJC
Wendlandt would be the first Latinx woman to sit on the top court. -
How An Abortion Fight In Supreme Court Could Threaten Birth Control, Too
In talk of the impact Amy Coney Barrett could have on abortion rights, many people overlook related cases that might be in play, including the right to birth control that the court recognized in 1965.