By Michael Booth | June 13, 2018
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey on Wednesday filed the suit against Woodcliff Lake, a suburban community located in Bergen County, about 20 miles northwest of Manhattan and closer still to New York's Rockland County to the north.
By Erin Mulvaney | June 13, 2018
The EEOC alleged the freight rail company's physical abilities tests discriminated against female applicants for various posts. The company did not admit liability.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger, News Service of Florida | June 12, 2018
The poll, conducted in late May and early June, showed four amendments with the necessary 60 percent of voter support.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 11, 2018
Lawyers for three Atlanta residents who rely on wheelchairs to get around say the City of Atlanta has violated the terms of a 2009 settlement with the Justice Department that required the city to repair deteriorating sidewalks.
By Andrew Denney | June 11, 2018
Finding that qualified immunity has evolved to the point where it can protect police officers who intentionally flout constitutional rights, a federal judge in Brooklyn declined to grant it to four police officers who broke into a man's house without a warrant while responding to a child abuse report that turned out to be false.
By Ellis Kim | June 11, 2018
U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves' order said the federal judiciary's failure to reflect the public it serves is well documented.
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By Robert Storace | June 11, 2018
The Florida group filed a habeas corpus petition Monday seeking removal of three elephant from a Connecticut petting zoo.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | June 11, 2018
"The dissents have a policy disagreement, not just with Ohio, but with Congress. But this case presents a question of statutory interpretation, not a question of policy," Justice Samuel Alito Jr. wrote for the 5-4 majority. In dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote: "Communities that are disproportionately affected by unnecessarily harsh registration laws should not tolerate efforts to marginalize their influence in the political process."
By Angela Morris | June 11, 2018
The civil rights lawyer is know nationally for representing families of unarmed black people killed by police, like Michael Brown and Stephon Clark. In his newest role, he's the host of “Evidence of Innocence."
By Andrew Denney | June 8, 2018
An administrative law judge said a controversial law allowing law enforcement agencies to keep disciplinary records secret, a law whose repeal is a current front-burner topic in the New York Legislature, can't be used to shroud any mention of the disciplinary matter.
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