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ADA Suits in Delaware and Beyond Say Corporate Websites Are Unfriendly to Blind Users
Burlington Coat Factory, Wyndham Hotels and Forever 21 are among the latest companies to be hit with ADA lawsuits.Crop of ADA Suits Say Corporate Websites Are Unfriendly to Blind Users
Burlington Coat Factory, Wyndham Hotels and Forever 21 are among the latest companies to be hit with ADA lawsuits.The Vital Relationship Between the Courts and the Press
Lawrence K. Marks, Chief Administrative Judge of the New York State Unified Court System, writes: Because understanding and knowledge of the workings of the courts is critical to achieving public trust and confidence in our justice system, we rely heavily on news media to educate the public about what we do and how we operate. Thus, ensuring transparency in the operation of the courts requires cooperation between the courts and the news media.Liberty Begins at Home: New York's Vital Role in Preserving a Free Press
Rolando T. Acosta, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, reminds us of the foundational principles of New York law with regard to free press, which are of increasing importance in an environment that threatens to erode free-press protections at the federal level.Bristol Superior Court Closing in August; New Britain Court Will Take Cases, Staff
A mainstay in the community for decades, the Bristol courthouse will close its doors in four months. Its cases and about 30 workers will transfer to New Britain Superior Court.View more book results for the query "*"
Freedom of Information Is Integral for a Free Press
Alan Scheinkman, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department writes: While the uninhibited thought and expression that is facilitated by freedom of speech is essential to human liberty, an informed electorate, facilitated by freedom of the press to inform, educate and enlighten, is essential to democracy.NY Lawmakers Set to Move Bills to Target Trump's State Taxes, Sidestep Pardons
Both bills were inspired by Trump, who has decided against releasing his tax returns to Congress and the public, while also hinting that he could issue pardons for individuals in his inner circle charged by federal prosecutors, including Special Counsel Robert Mueller III.Our Free Press: A Historical Perspective
Elizabeth A. Garry, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Third Department, writes: The law regarding free press has been in flux at various times before, during and since its adoption as one of our founding principles, and its capacity to evolve and accommodate change is a source of strength for our enduring constitutional democracy.State Bar Investigates Attorney Involved in Alleged Bitcoin Fraud
Attorney Diana McDonald told the bar there's no evidence to support a claim by a Hong Kong cryptocurrency trading firm that she had absconded with $2 million from an unconsummated deal.Internet Is an Essential Conduit to Exercising Our Right to Assemble
Gerald J. Whalen, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Fourth DepartmentTrending Stories
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