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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. -
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Rule Designed To Impede Immigrants Seeking Green Cards
Federal judge rejected a Trump administration rule Monday that would have denied green cards to any immigrant accessing public benefits such as food stamps. -
Justice Barrett Joins Supreme Court Arguments For The First Time
The newest justice did not participate in the court's work last week, and, consequently, did not vote in two significant cases decided by the court in opinions released Monday. -
20-Year-Old Massachusetts Man With Developmental Disabilities Remains In Jail, In Limbo As Case Pends
Salem News reporter Julie Manganis has been following the case of Jonathan Jutras. -
GBH Legal Analyst: Budd An 'Exceptional Candidate' To Lead SJC
If confirmed, Budd would succeed the late Ralph Gants as the Supreme Judicial Court's chief justice. -
Judge Budd Outlines Goals After 'Bittersweet' Nomination
Supreme Judicial Court Justice Kimberly Budd said Wednesday that she hopes to emulate late Chief Justice Ralph Gants' respect and collegiality if she is confirmed. -
Michigan Judge Blocks Ban On Open Carry Of Guns At Polls On Election Day
A judge judge sided with pro-gun groups, blocking a directive that banned openly carrying guns within 100 feet from polling centers on Nov. 3.