A legal news service is suing Milton Tingling, New York County clerk, in federal court, claiming newly filed complaints in Manhattan Supreme are being wrongly withheld from the press and the public for days.

Courthouse News Service is seeking a preliminary injunction to require Tingling to return to the “decades-long tradition of timely access” of filings. Southern District Judge Edgardo Ramos has set an order for show cause hearing on Dec. 16.

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