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David Mayo, new chief of Boston's Office of Returning Citizens, asks those citizens for advice
A roundtable for formerly incarcerated people and their service providers was part strategy session, part therapy session. -
What's at stake for the Voting Rights Act in the Alabama redistricting case?
GBH News Legal Analyst Daniel Medwed explains. -
The Onion advises the Supreme Court's 'total Latin dorks' on parody
WASHINGTON — The Onion has some serious things to say in defense of parody.The satirical site that manages to persuade people to believe the absurd has… -
After eBay harassment sentencing, blame game continues as couple tries to heal
“They’ve been forever changed,” an attorney for the victims said. -
'No respectable scholar' supports independent state legislature theory, says retired federal judge
Judge Nancy Gertner also weighed in on Donald Trump's legal troubles and the dropped charges against Judge Shelley Joseph. -
Why is it so hard to free wrongfully convicted people from prison?
GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed has a new book on the subject. -
Feds drop case against Newton judge charged in immigrant's escape
Judge Shelley Joseph she agreed to refer herself to a state agency that investigates allegations of misconduct by members of the bench. -
Where do the Jan. 6 cases stand in Massachusetts?
A former Natick Town Meeting member pleaded guilty Wednesday. Seven others have also been charged. -
Fall River City Council president steps down following harassment and intimidation charges
Councilors will select a new president to replace Pam Laliberte-Lebeau. -
How a Texas court decision threatens Affordable Care Act protections
Tom and Mary Jo York are a health-conscious couple, who faithfully go in for annual physicals and periodic colorectal cancer screening tests. Mary Jo,…