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Jane Wester is a litigation reporter for the New York Law Journal. Email her at [email protected] or find her on Twitter @janewester.
October 14, 2020 | New York Law Journal
The archbishop of New York waded into the debate with a blog post.
By Jane Wester
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October 13, 2020 | New York Law Journal
If the high court grants Trump's petition, it would be the case's second trip to the Supreme Court this year.
By Jane Wester
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October 13, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Under the order, houses of worship in "red zones," the most severely restricted areas, can only permit gatherings of 10 people or 25% of the building's capacity, whichever is lower.
By Jane Wester
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October 10, 2020 | New York Law Journal
U.S. District Judge Eric Komitee agreed with a factual argument advanced by Randy Mastro of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher that the order was aimed at combating outbreaks among Orthodox Jewish communities, but said it would be "problematic" if different religious groups were subject to different restrictions.
By Jane Wester
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October 9, 2020 | New York Law Journal
U.S. District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto found that the state was restricting gatherings in the interest of public health without "religious animus or targeting."
By Jane Wester
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October 8, 2020 | New York Law Journal
The synagogues were swiftly followed by the Catholic diocese of Brooklyn in its own lawsuit to block enforcement of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive orders limiting attendance at houses of worship to areas where the rate of infection has grown.
By Ryan Tarinelli | Jane Wester
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October 7, 2020 | New York Law Journal
The dogs' importer sued the federal government after officials questioned the dogs' vaccination paperwork and refused their entry at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
By Jane Wester
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October 7, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Trump lawyers arguments that the criminal investigation applied only to alleged "hush" payments—the "linchpin" of their bid to set aside the grand jury subpoena—was not supported by facts, a unanimous panel of the appeals court said.
By Jane Wester
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October 6, 2020 | New York Law Journal
The law was passed this summer, shortly after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer.
By Jane Wester
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October 6, 2020 | New York Law Journal
In a bid to disallow President Donald Trump from substituting the United States as a defendant in her client's defamation action, Roberta Kaplan wrote that no conceivable job description could include "slandering women they sexually assaulted."
By Jane Wester
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