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Supreme Court Refuses To Block Lower Court Order On Abortion Pills
At issue were FDA regulations that required women seeking medication abortion to pick up the prescribed pills in person at a clinic instead of by mail. -
Google And Oracle's Decade-Long Copyright Battle Reaches Supreme Court
Oracle accuses Google of illegally copying its software. Google contends the kind of code it used cannot be owned by anyone. -
Losses In The US Supreme Court, SJC Give Conservatives 'Very Decisive Advantage'
With the loss of Justice Ralph Gants and Justice Barbara Lenk's upcoming retirement, Baker has the opportunity to fill all seven seats in the SJC. -
Justices Thomas, Alito Blast Supreme Court Decision On Gay Marriage Rights
The two justices said the court's 2015 decision, Obergefell v. Hodges, hurt religious liberty and "created a problem that only it can fix." -
Supreme Court Declines To Hear Led Zeppelin
The move lets stand a previous ruling that the gargantuan rock band did not steal the opening instrumental of "Stairway to Heaven" from another band, Spirit. -
The Election And A Fresh Obamacare Challenge Loom Over New Supreme Court Term
The new term, which begins Monday, will see eight justices, not the usual nine. And because of COVID-19, once again the justices will gather by telephone hookup to hear the arguments. -
Boston Book Fest Kickoff With Former US Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey
Our conversation, launching this year's virtual Boston Book Festival, on Natasha Trethewey's 'Memorial Drive.' -
Liberal Harvard Law Professor Vouches For Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett
Noah Feldman once clerked with Judge Amy Coney Barrett. -
Kentucky AG Seeks To Delay Release Of Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Recording
The recording would provide a window into more than two days of grand jury proceedings. But the attorney general's office says it needs more time to redact witnesses' personal information. -
Lawmakers Move Forward With Supreme Court Nomination Process For Judge Amy Coney Barrett
Lawmakers are also trying to push changes to the court, including setting term limits and expanding the number of justices.