Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship
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Court will weigh in on injunctions after arguments on cases challenging president's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship.
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss the Supreme Court's decision as to the type of harm that may be actionable under RICO relating to cannabis products that are mislabeled or falsely marketed.
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As Supreme Court considers religious charter schools, Justice Kagan speculates about publicly funded yeshivas(JTA) — Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan raised the concern during a hearing Wednesday that New York state could be forced to fully fund yeshivas that offer little education in basic secular subjects like English or math as a result of a landmark case ...
Dugan faces federal charges of obstruction and concealing an individual to prevent arrest, stemming from an April incident.
In April, the United States Supreme Court denied certiorari in Antonyuk v. James, a case challenging many of the restrictions imposed by New
In this reflective essay, retired Judge David B. Saxe recounts his journey from Civil Court to becoming an Acting Supreme Court Justice in New York, highlighting the political navigation, mentorship,
In ever City municipal election since 1989, the city Campaign Finance Board tries to protect its rules and a level playing field that the public wants, often actions that candidates and
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New York Magazine on MSNHow Souter’s ‘Stealth Liberalism’ Reshaped the Supreme CourtNo more Souters” was a right-wing battle cry for years. It led to the intense ideological vetting that gave us today’s conservative Court.
A New York wine and spirits importer is heading to court on Tuesday to test President Trump’s authority to levy billions in global tariffs, which could provide an early read on whether a legal battle over the president's trade war has a chance of halting the administration's plans.
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While vacationing in Portugal, Chief Justice John Roberts was mistaken for John Boehner, the former House GOP Speaker. He is fine with that.