By Josefa Velasquez | August 24, 2017
An Albany court on Thursday dismissed a suit against the state Board of Elections seeking to place on the front of the ballot this year's referendum on whether New York should hold a constitution convention.
By Greg Land | August 24, 2017
The report was requested by the man's defense attorney to determine his fitness for trial, and "somehow" emailed to prosecutors.
By BRIAN BAXTER | August 24, 2017
Terrell “Terry” Iandiorio, a 46-year-old litigation and government enforcement counsel at Ropes & Gray in Boston, drowned in a rip current last week in Nantucket, a popular island vacation spot off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
By Michael Booth | August 23, 2017
Montclair State University may be relieved of its obligations to further attempt to coordinate traffic improvement plans on an adjacent access road with neighboring Clifton Township and Passaic County, a New Jersey appeals court ruled Wednesday.
By B. Colby Hamilton | August 22, 2017
The Second Circuit agreed a Long Island town's ordinance was overly broad and trampled on commercial free speech.
By Cogan Schneier | August 22, 2017
The warrant, issued to the website hosting company DreamHost, requested records kept on disruptj20.org, a site used to organize protests during President Donald Trump's inauguration.
By MARK DUBOIS | August 22, 2017
Donald Trump rarely tells the truth, but he was correct when he said the Ku Klux Klan and its foes have been battling each other long before he became president. During the early years of the Klan's "Second Era" after World War I and until the 1930s, Connecticut was a surprisingly active venue for Klan activity. Connecticut membership during that era peaked at somewhere between 15,000 and 18,000.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger | August 21, 2017
Three Democratic candidates for governor pledged Saturday to support legislation that would prohibit discrimination in jobs and housing based on sexual orientation.
By Tamara Lush | August 18, 2017
Marion Lambert is unapologetic about the abundance of Confederate flags that surround him.
By Dara Kam | August 18, 2017
Florida cities and counties are in a dilemma about pot. State lawmakers approved regulations in June that left city and county officials with a Hobson's choice about the sale of medical marijuana in their communities.
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