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New York City is required by law to provide health insurance coverage for retirees formerly employed by the city.
The agency does not have that power and can’t require children to be enrolled elsewhere, the Court of Appeals ruled.
The court unanimously ruled that the state cannot require schools and universities to display the Commandments.
New York religious groups can challenge a state law requiring employers to provide no-cost insurance coverage for abortions ...
Marianne Pizzitola, president of the NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees, which was founded to oppose the Medicare ...
The schools scrutinized by these rules are ones that focus solely on religious studies, and give students little to no ...
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The Supreme Court is ordering a New York court to take a new look at whether some religious organizations should be excluded ...
Mayor Eric Adams scored a massive legal win in the controversial battle to move retired city workers to higher cost ...
A federal appeals court Wednesday rejected President Donald Trump’s latest effort to throw out writer E. Jean Carroll’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ordered a lower court in New York to reevaluate whether some religious organizations should ...
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