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Pardons for Amiraults hindered by Baker's lack of contact with victims, former Suffolk sheriff says
Missteps made in Gov. Baker's pardon request led to a hasty withdrawal. -
Baker withdraws bid to pardon Amiraults in Fell Acres child abuse case, lacking votes
The governor reversed course a day after a tense and emotionally fraught hearing on his proposal. -
On the SJC docket: A 1950s Mass. gun law and 27,000 DUI cases
The state's highest court is dealing with cases that could have major implication for what evidence is allowed in criminal courts. -
Swift justice: What's behind Taylor Swift fans' lawsuit against Ticketmaster?
It must be exhausting always rooting for the anti-trust laws. -
Groups sue Florida officials over migrant relocation program
Legal advocates at Harvard Law School and the Southern Poverty Law Center are looking for a federal judge to halt the program. -
A Florida woman sues Velveeta, claiming its macaroni takes longer than 3 1/2 minutes
A Florida woman is accusing Kraft Heinz of misleading advertising, based on the time it takes to prepare a single-serving cup of microwavable mac and… -
In post-Roe America, pilots take the abortion battle to the skies
Elevated Access, a fledgling Illinois nonprofit, has recruited nearly 1,000 volunteer small-craft pilots to ferry people seeking abortion care. -
Fells Acres pardons illustrate issues with police interrogating children, legal analyst says
The 1980s-era case was a product of its time, GBH Legal Analyst Daniel Medwed said. -
Gov. Baker seeks pardons in infamous Fells Acres child abuse case
1980s convictions of Gerald Amirault and Cheryl Amirault LeFave helped lead to reforms around interviewing potential child sex abuse victims. -
How the Massachusetts legal landscape could change following the elections
Daniel Medwed on the legal implications of a new Bristol County sheriff, auditor and tax policy.