A Legal Overview Of How And When Votes Will Be Counted For Election 2020
Listen back: Professor Daniel Medwed joined GBH's Morning Edition to provide an update on some of the voting rights litigation we've seen this election season.
Listen back: Professor Daniel Medwed joined GBH's Morning Edition to provide an update on some of the voting rights litigation we've seen this election season.
“I’m just so honored and humbled to have this opportunity to serve the district for a second term,” State Representative Tram Nguyen ’13 tells The Boston Globe upon her reelection in the 18th Essex District. “We have a lot of work to do on Beacon Hill."
Watch: Professor Deborah Ramirez appeared on GBH’s Greater Boston last night to talk about her late husband, Chief Justice Ralph Gants, and his efforts to fully fund the Rental Assistance for Families in Transition program (RAFT). “It was important enough that all of us honor his memory, not just with stories, but by honoring and continuing his work,” she said.
Professor Wendy Parmet tells the National Journal there isn’t a clear way to enforce a national mask requirement: “I personally think that the nudging impact of a mandate at the federal level might be undermined by the almost inevitable political backlash and potential litigation quagmire.”
It’s very hard for an individual to understand the risks of consenting to facial surveillance, Professor Woodrow Hartzog tells Nature. "And they often don’t have a meaningful way to say ‘no’."