The judge ruled against a women’s roller derby league that had sought to block a Nassau County law banning men from participating in women’s sporting events.
During a lobbying effort in the Albany last year, advocates noted that in New York City, a state Supreme Court justice can have 2,500 cases on his or her docket and 400 motions awaiting decisions.
New York's AG shared news of The Sackler family and Purdue Pharma settlement, while stating "no amount of money" could reverse the destruction caused.
Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court for The New York Times, explains how free speech and national security collided in this decision. Advertisement Whether it’s reporting on conflicts ...
Those binders full of executive orders that President Donald Trump has been signing with a flourish and a wide-tipped Sharpie during his first week in office don’t just magically appear before him. White House staff secretary Will Scharf has been a prominent part of the tableau,
Just days into his new administration, President Trump brought his war on diversity, equity, and inclusion to the C-suite, making businesses leaders in Boston and beyond wonder if they need to comply with orders aimed at eliminating DEI practices in the private sector, or press on.
Trump’s executive orders, and the legal battles they’ve started, will ultimately matter more than his January 6 pardons.
The March for Life on Friday will bring together a movement invigorated by some early moves of the second Trump administration.
The14th Amendment was intended to correct the moral wrongs of slavery. But it has been misunderstood and reinterpreted in cases involving workdays, schools, train cars and birth control.
I’m very pleased that the Supreme Court has denied the legal challenge to the Affordable Broadband Act. I authored the Act when the COVID pandemic made it abundantly clear that affordable internet access is an essential service and must be available to all New Yorkers,
A Nassau County Supreme Court Judge upheld a local law banning transgender women from playing female sports on county property.