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Supreme Court expands gun rights, striking New York limits
Laws similar to New York's are on the books in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. -
What does the Supreme Court's Arteaga-Martinez decision mean for immigration law?
GBH legal analyst Daniel Medwed breaks down recent Supreme Court decisions on double jeopardy and immigration law. -
Supreme Court hobbles challenges by inmates based on poor legal representation
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that state prisoners have no constitutional right to present new evidence in federal court to support their claims… -
Hate crimes and free speech: Where do we draw the legal line?
After the tragedy in Buffalo, Daniel Medwed breaks down how hate crimes are prosecuted. -
Thousands gather on Boston Common to call for preservation of abortion rights
The rally was the largest pro-choice gathering in the city since the May 2 leak of a draft court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade. -
North End restaurants sue Boston over al fresco dining fee
The four business owners, in their federal complaint filed Monday, said the fee creates “unfair methods of competition.” -
Celebrity chef Mario Batali acquitted of sexual misconduct
A woman had accused Batali of forcibly kissing and groping her while taking a selfie at a restaurant in 2017. -
Same-sex marriage and abortion rights are legally intertwined, says attorney who argued for marriage equality
It all boils down to the 14th Amendment, which promises liberty and equality, Mary Bonauto argues. -
Would term limits help with politicization of the Supreme Court?
Expanding the court isn’t the only option for Supreme Court politicization, says legal analyst. -
After the leaked Roe opinion, Justice Thomas says the Supreme Court can't be 'bullied'
As reproductive-rights protests continue after a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade, Justice Clarence Thomas says the…