By Dan M. Clark | April 11, 2019
State lawmakers in Albany are moving on legislation that would outlaw those agreements, which research has suggested limit the ability of individuals to seek better pay and advance their careers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kathryn Barcroft | April 11, 2019
With the #MeToo movement, the “severe or pervasive” standard is starting to be challenged by state legislators and legal practitioners. While a handful of states, including New York, have taken affirmative steps to alter or attempt to alter the standard, New York City has been at the forefront of this issue for several years, having established a standard for sexual harassment that is more relaxed than the federal standard.
By Dan M. Clark | April 11, 2019
A regional official from the EPA said Thursday morning he expects their decision, which requires no additional dredging, for now, of the upper Hudson River, will stand up in court.
By Jim Turner | April 11, 2019
The Constitution Revision Commission controversy focused on decisions such as combining a ban on offshore oil drilling and a ban on workplace vaping in a single constitutional amendment.
By Christine Sexton | April 11, 2019
Members of a House health care panel this week approved HB 955, which is now ready to go to the full House.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 10, 2019
“Every one of the women I know has a story. They've lost children. They've wanted children. They've taken care of children. They've birthed children,” Sen. Jen Jordan, D-Atlanta, said. “When we see legislators who really have no idea what that experience is like to try to legislate, you know, it's dumbfounding.”
By Dan M. Clark | April 10, 2019
A spokesman for de Blasio said they'll be reviewing the council's proposed allocation as well as the funding request from the Legal Aid Society as they continue to negotiate the final city budget, which is due in June.
By Dan M. Clark | April 10, 2019
The report, released by a coalition of public defenders, civil legal services providers and others, called on the Office of Court Administration to immediately promulgate a rule requiring those officers to obtain a federal judicial arrest warrant before entering state courts to make an arrest.
By Frank Ready | April 10, 2019
Code for America partnered with California counties to automate the clearance of thousands of cannabis convictions.
By Frank Ready | April 10, 2019
Code for America partnered with counties in California to automate the clearance of thousands of cannabis convictions. The program is a testing ground for streamlining the relief process in all areas of the law.
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