By Jonathan Ringel | March 20, 2018
Judges Dorothy Toth Beasley and Herbert Phipps will rejoin the court until the governor appoints replacements.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 19, 2018
"We need general broader power structures to change," said Marie Oh Huber, senior vice president and general counsel at eBay. "I feel like those of us who have that voice, that ability, that power, we need to push for that change."
By Colby Hamilton | March 16, 2018
The panel said the lower threshold found by the state's Court of Appeals should have meant a district court allowed damages under the city's Human Rights Law to be sought.
By Colby Hamilton | March 16, 2018
Two female Muslim plaintiffs claim they were forced to remove their hijabs after being arrested, despite their stated religious prohibitions.
By Russ Bynum, Associated Press | March 16, 2018
City officials immediately backed off what they had previously said would be a complete prohibition of signs on the leg of the parade route being secured for Vice President Mike Pence's visit.
By Colby Hamilton | March 15, 2018
The lawsuit on behalf of seven Latina workers in upstate New York claims supervisors at a snack company plant subjected them to regular sexual and gender-based harassment over the course of years.
By Michael Booth | March 15, 2018
A federal lawsuit filed by a man who spent three years in prison after a polygraph examiner was allowed to opine on the man's guilt in testimony before a jury is going forward.
By Charles Toutant | March 14, 2018
The suit on behalf of confidential informant Frank Lagano's estate claims the failure by the prosecutor's office to protect Lagano's status as an informant from disclosure was the proximate cause of his death.
By Colby Hamilton | March 14, 2018
In a letter Tuesday, the judge asked the government to explain why First Amendment protections it agreed kept other official accounts from blocking people didn't apply to Trump's.
By Jason Grant | March 14, 2018
Over a five-year period, across eight upstate counties examined, more than 90,000 New Yorkers were held for a day or longer, and more than 45,000 were incarcerated for a week or longer, as they tried to come up with the money for their bail, according to the organization's report.
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