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Supreme Court rules against Harvard's use of race in admissions: Here's how we got here
Ruling reverses decades of legal precedent. -
Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action in college admissions, says race cannot be a factor
Harvard and the University of North Carolina were at the center of the case decided by the court's conservative majority. -
Community Conversation: Race And College Admissions
What's at stake in the Supreme Court decision on race and college admissions? -
Police say Harmony Montgomery's father hid and moved her body for months after murder
Investigators allege he disposed of her body in early March 2020 using a rented moving truck. -
Judge’s surprise retirement gives Healey high court pick
Cypher, who turned 64 in February, will retire from the court next January. -
Guardsman Jack Teixeira, Pentagon leak suspect, to remain jailed as he awaits trial
“Who did he put at risk? I mean, you could make a list as long as a phone book,” the judge said. -
Harvard grad student planning to sue the MBTA must prove negligence first, legal analyst says
The incident at Harvard Square is the latest in a string of injuries on the MBTA in recent years. -
Appeals court tosses convictions of 2 parents in 'Varsity Blues' college admissions scandal
The ruling is a blow for prosecutors, who netted more than 50 convictions in the scandal. -
Harvard student struck by equipment plans to sue MBTA
her attorney says the real goal is to get more information on how the MBTA is handling safety concerns -
Corporate manslaughter and worker's comp: What's at stake after Newburyport chemical plant worker's death
The explosion at a Seqens/PCI Synthesis chemical plant remains under investigation.