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This week, the highest court in New York, the Court of Appeals handed down a ruling that we all sort of saw coming: the ...
It brings end a years-long legal battle over the state’s authority to govern the curriculum of religious schools.
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The Supreme Court on Friday declined to fast-track a legal challenge to President Donald Trump 's tariffs, rejecting a motion to expedite the case and delaying consideration despite a push from ...
A judge has denied singer R. Kelly's request for furlough from prison after the convicted sex offender accused federal prison ...
A judge ruled there were extraordinary circumstances to Khalil’s continued detention and ordered him released on bail.
The court decided against retired municipal employees who have fought to keep NYC from changing their health care coverage.
Marianne Pizzitola, president of the NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees, which was founded to oppose the Medicare ...
Still, that isn’t stopping Trump from reviving the lies. In 2023, Trump vowed to “appoint a real special prosecutor to go ...
While burning American flags is protected under the First Amendment, Brianna Laird was charged with third degree arson, ...
California's challenge of the Trump administration's military deployment on the streets of Los Angeles returned to a federal courtroom in ...
The victims had sued under the Anti-Terrorism Act, signed into law in 1992. The law was passed to open U.S. courts to victims ...