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Supreme Court rejects last rent law challenges
Neil Gorsuch Breaks With Supreme Court Over New York Housing Case
The Supreme Court decided not to take on a case that could have major implications for affordable housing this week. However, Justice Neil Gorsuch broke with the larger opinion and would have ruled on rent stabilization rules in New York.
US Supreme Court rebuffs challenge to New York rent stabilization
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear a bid by landlord groups to challenge rent stabilization laws in New York City that cap rent hikes and make it harder to evict tenants.
The Daily Dirt: Supreme Court rejects last rent law challenges
The Daily Dirt discusses the Supreme Court’s latest rejection of a lawsuit challenging the rent stabilization law in New York.
Family Court Judge Moving to State Supreme Court in Western New York
Monroe County Family Court Judge Stacey Romeo, a Republican, declared victory for the 14-year state Supreme Court post in the eight-county jurisdiction.
US Supreme Court won't hear clash over New York rent stabilization laws
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear a bid by landlord groups to challenge rent stabilization laws in New York City that cap rent hikes and make it harder to evict tenants. The justices
New York Rent-Control System Survives Challenge at Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court refused to question New York’s rent-control system, turning away two appeals that said the rules violate apartment owners’ constitutional rights.
Trump's New York hush money sentencing in jeopardy
New York judge delays presidential immunity ruling in Trump "hush money" case
The borough's next district attorney, Alvin Bragg, took up the case but narrowed its focus, bringing it back to the "hush money" deal. On March 31, 2023, a grand jury made Trump the first ever former, and future, president indicted for crimes.
New York judge pauses decision in Donald Trump's hush money case, including sentencing
Judge Juan Merchan has decided to pause making a decision in President-elect Donald Trump's hush money case. Trump Nominates South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem As DHS Secretary: Reports What Does A Helmet On The Ground Behind A Motorcycle Mean?
No immunity decision in Trump’s hush money case as prosecutors weigh how to proceed
The delay further throws into question whether President-elect Trump will be sentenced as scheduled for his felony convictions on Nov. 26.
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New York’s Voting Rights Act faces uncertain fate after judge strikes down law
A judge ruled that the entire New York Voting Rights Act was unconstitutional because it provides “enhanced rights” for ...
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Supreme Court declines to hear Mark Meadows’ appeal in Georgia case
Trump’s former White House chief of staff sought to move his state charges in the 2020 election-related case to federal court ...
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Supreme Court refuses legal lifesaver for former Trump chief of staff
The Supreme Court dealt a major legal blow to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Tuesday, refusing to move the ...
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Judge strikes down New York law intended to protect minority groups’ voting power
A judge has struck down a state law that made it easier for New Yorkers to sue over electoral divisions and voting rules that ...
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New York Judge Strikes Down State Voting-Rights Law for Emphasizing Rights of Minority Voters
The judge ruled that the law is unconstitutional because it protects certain minority groups from discrimination when it ...
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Judge rules New York City can't block migrant buses from Texas
The New York Supreme Court has a dismissed a lawsuit aimed to prevent Texas Gov. Greg Abbott from sending migrants to the ...
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Trump's election complicates New York criminal conviction
Trump and among them is how his criminal conviction in New York will play out now that he’s headed back to the White House.
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Trump’s New York Case: What Happens Now?
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