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What if your dream home comes with a forecast of raining golf balls?
Legal analyst Daniel Medwed breaks down the case of a Kingston couple who bought a house next to a golf course. -
The Supreme Court ponders the right to pray on the 50-yard line
The U.S. Supreme Court jumps back into the culture wars Monday in a case that involves a football coach's asserted right to kneel and pray on the 50-yard… -
Why the real legal case behind ‘The Girl From Plainville’ is so complicated
Michelle Carter was convicted of manslaughter in 2017 for encouraging her boyfriend to commit suicide. -
Jackson confirmed as first Black female Supreme Court justice
Jackson was confirmed 53-47, with a bipartisan endorsement for President Joe Biden’s effort to diversify the court. -
The Senate is expected to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court today
The Senate is expected to vote today to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. When sworn in this summer, Jackson will be the first… -
Joseph Jabir Pope has served 37 years in prison on a felony murder charge. He's fighting for a retrial
"I was haunted by the fact that I was in prison for something that I really didn't do," Pope said. -
Untangling the legal ethics of lawyers and the Jan. 6 insurrection
John Eastman's involvement with the former president raises questions about confidentiality, crime and ethics. -
Formerly incarcerated people have become major voices for reforming a broken criminal justice system
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. -
Interim DA Kevin Hayden supports modifying life-without-parole sentences for some prisoners
The Suffolk County prosecutor stopped short of endorsing pending Mass. legislation. -
Ketanji Brown Jackson will bring lived experience as Black woman to Supreme Court, says BU’s law dean
“I find it to be an incredibly joyous moment,” said Angela Onwuachi-Willig of the confirmation hearings.