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Nearly 250 Patients at Top Mass. Hospitals Say They Were Abused by a Renowned Doctor. Why Wasn’t He Stopped Sooner? October 2, 2025
Glenn Agre Bergman & Fuentes and Public Justice Secure a Preliminary Injunction in High-Profile Pro Bono Case Protecting Student Civil Rights June 23, 2025
‘Silent and Hiding’: ICE Actions at Courthouses Creating Climate of Fear for Immigrants, Advocates Say May 5, 2025
An 11-Year-Old Said She Was Sexually Assaulted in a State Shelter. The Accused Man Was Moved to Another Family Shelter. January 29, 2025
E. Jean Carroll Says She Has ‘Thinner Skin’ After Sex Abuse Trial Against Donald Trump September 21, 2023
Criminals on Campus: Student Sexual Assault Survivors Seeking Justice Face Murky Process Under Title IX Amid Political Shifts July 31, 2023
Years After #MeToo, Defamation Cases Increasingly Target Victims Who Can’t Afford To Speak Out July 22, 2023
Listen: Donald Trump Found Liable for Sexually Abusing Writer E. Jean Carroll in Civil Trial May 9, 2023
Appeals court rules rape victim’s testimony sufficient to support her attacker’s conviction July 14, 2021