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Green Party of New York State v. New York State Board of Elections
Injunction Barring Enforcement of Minor Party Voter Affiliation Removal Law Affirmed on AppealDefense wins trial over accident at General Mills plant
After a Newton County man had both his legs partially amputated as a result of a railroad car accident, he filed suit in federal court. One defendant, the owner of the railroad car that ran over the plaintiff, settled for undisclosed terms in the midst of a deposition. But the railroad, CSX Transportation, went to trial last month.Judge Trims $5.2M Verdict, but Rejects Mistrial Claim
A Manhattan judge Tuesday refused to vacate a $5.2 million verdict against a modeling agency, rejecting claims that it was unsupported and possibly tainted by an attempt at jury tampering. New York Supreme Court Justice Louis B. York said the verdict, won by Victoria Gallegos, a former employee of Elite Model Management, was excessive but warranted by the evidence at trial.After lawsuit threat, Twitter to pull racist posts
Twitter agreed to pull racist and anti-Semitic tweets under a pair of French hash tags after a Jewish group threatened to sue the social network for running afoul of national laws against hate speech, the organization said.View more book results for the query "*"
Harbour Point at Arverne by the Sea Home Owners Assoc. II v. Bejamin-Beechwood
Homeowners Association Not in Privity Of Contract With Architect; Dismissal Granted3rd Circuit Rules Media Has Right to Juror Names
In a ruling that could have far-reaching effects on the handling of high-profile trials, the 3rd Circuit has ruled that the media has a presumptive right of access to jurors' names, and that a federal judge erred when he sought to empanel an anonymous jury in a former coroner's corruption trial. A lengthy dissent said the ruling "effectively creates a new constitutional right" and "sets a precedent of permitting our court to micro-manage trial procedures established by the district courts."Ex-Partner Charged With Bribing Local Politician
A former partner at one of New Jersey's most prominent law firms is accused of paying $192,000 to a state senator in exchange for legislation and other favors intended to benefit the attorney's land-developer clients.Trending Stories
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