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The two justices' questioning foreshadows a likely divide between the court's conservatives and liberals.
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By Christopher Dunn | November 30, 2022
The redistricting litigation dramatically illustrates how consequential will be the appointment to fill the vacancy created by the abrupt August retirement of former Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, who authored the redistricting decision.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lee A. Spielmann | November 28, 2022
Despite this passage of time, this seminal 1942 case retains a practical and symbolic importance worth recalling and revisiting.
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More than 300 law firms have joined forces to fight systemic race discrimination.
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Urooj Rahman tossed a lit gasoline-filled bottle through a police vehicle's window, which had been previously broken.
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Lawyers for Legal Aid expressed fear for their clients and exasperation at what they considered a lack of progress. But city lawyers said a receiver would inject further delay into the process.
By Brian Lee | November 17, 2022
Attorney Ben Crump said the actions are a continuation of the #MeToo movement, which he said began with claims by women of affluence, "but not a lot of marginalized women." Passage of New York's Adult Survivors Act opened the door to the abuse lawsuits filed on behalf of hundreds.
By Andrew Denney | November 8, 2022
Rodriguez was placed in Rikers Island's all-male Anna M. Kross Center in April 2018 while being held for pretrial detention—despite the fact that she presented as a woman and that some corrections employees expressed surprise that she would be placed in that particular facility.
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This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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According to the complaint, the gaps make the subway less accessible for children, elderly people, parents with strollers and people traveling with groceries or suitcases
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