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Richard Alcantara, et al., Appellants, v. Anthony J. Annucci, &c., et al., Respondents.
Publication Date: 2024-04-26
Practice Area: Civil Rights | Criminal Law
Industry: State and Local Government
Court: Court of Appeals, New York State
Judge: Associate Judge Shirley Troutman
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Matthew Freimuth, for appellants.
For defendant: Blair J. Greenwald, for respondents.
Case number: No. 32

Alcantara v. Annucci

Muth v. Dep't of Envtl. Prot.
Publication Date: 2024-04-26
Practice Area: Environmental Law
Industry: Federal Government | Mining and Resources
Court: Commonwealth Court
Judge: Judge McCullough
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For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: 1346 C.D. 2022

Petitioner lacked individual standing to contest wastewater discharge permit where she failed to present evidence specifically demonstrating how she used the areas around the affected waterways and thus would potentially be injured by environmental contamination. Order of the Environmental Hearing Board confirmed.

The People &c., Respondent, v. Harvey Weinstein, Appellant.
Publication Date: 2024-04-26
Practice Area: Criminal Law
Industry:
Court: Court of Appeals, New York State
Judge: Associate Judge Jenny Rivera
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Steven C. Wu, for respondent.
For defendant: Arthur L. Aidala, for appellant.
Case number: No. 24

People v. Harvey Weinstein

Bell v. Wilkinsburg Sch. Dist.
Publication Date: 2024-04-26
Practice Area: Education Law
Industry: Education | Transportation
Court: Commonwealth Court
Judge: Judge Cannon
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Case number: 1259 C.D. 2019

Trial court construed the plain language of the school code and the charter school law correctly in holding that school districts were allowed to use public transportation in transporting charter school students to out of district schools and any requirement to transport both charter and school district students under the same conditions pertained to travel distance and safety, not the specific mode of transportation. Affirmed.

Appellate Division, Second Department: April 26, 2024
Publication Date: 2024-04-26
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Criminal Appeals
Industry:
Court: Appellate Division, Second Department, Hand Down List
Judge: Unsigned
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Case number: DOCKET

Handdown List released on:April 24, 2024

Law Journal Press | Digital Book New Jersey Local Government Deskbook 2024 Authors: Thomas P. Scrivo, Steven H. Sholk, Gibbons P.C. View this Book

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Dubac v. Itzkoff
Publication Date: 2024-04-26
Practice Area: Personal Injury
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Court: Court of Appeal, 2nd District
Judge: Justice Wiley
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Case number: B317061

Dispute between neighbors not matter of public interest for purposes of SLAPP statute

Council for Responsible Nutrition v. James
Publication Date: 2024-04-26
Practice Area: Constitutional Law
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Court: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, U.S. - SDNY
Judge: District Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr.
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Case number: 24-cv-1881

Statute Banning Sale of Dietary Supplement to Minors Does Not Implicate First Amendment

April 25, 2024 | Law.com

Judge Upholds Georgia Judicial Candidate Disqualification

"If I say Johnson is 12 years old and she can't run, it might be wrong, but she's not there to rebut it. … That's all Judge Walker heard," counsel arguing to uphold the disqualification, said.
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April 25, 2024 | Daily Report Online

'That Seems to Be a Stretch for Me': Judge Upholds Fulton County Judicial Candidate Disqualification

"If I say Johnson is 12 years old and she can't run, it might be wrong, but she's not there to rebut it. … That's all Judge Walker heard," counsel arguing to uphold the disqualification, said.
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April 25, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

Litigation Funder Sues Plaintiffs Lawyer Over Clients' Alleged Nonpayment

The defendants "received payments totaling $31,650 while their suits were pending, and in the event of a breach of contract Legal Bay is entitled to three times that amount, plus attorney's fees and expenses," the suit states.
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