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How Joe Biden's Presidency Could Influence The Boston Marathon Bombing Case
The Trump Administration has worked to reinstate Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence, which was reversed last summer. But the Supreme Court seems to be holding off on making a decision until President-elect Joe Biden is officially sworn into office. -
NRA Files For Bankruptcy Amid Fraud Suit In New York
The National Rifle Association filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas on Friday as its current home, New York, pursues a fraud case against the… -
Supreme Court OKs White House Request To Limit Abortion Pill Access During Pandemic
The case was the first abortion-related decision faced by the new conservative majority of the U.S. Supreme Court after Justice Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in last year. -
New York State Bar Association Considers Expelling Rudy Giuliani
The bar association said it received "hundreds of complaints in recent months" about Giuliani, ultimately deciding Monday to launch a "historic" inquiry into the president's attorney. -
Boeing To Pay $2.5 Billion Settlement Over Deadly 737 Max Crashes
The airplane manufacturer admits to deceiving regulators about the safety of a flight control system blamed in two crashes that killed 346 people. Critics call the settlement "a slap on the wrist." -
Reflecting On U.S. Attorney's Legacy In Massachusetts As Biden Assembles New Administration
GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says Andrew Lelling has made some bold moves in Massachusetts with several high profile cases to his name, but says his record is "a mixed bag." -
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.