Trump and among them is how his criminal conviction in New York will play out now that he’s headed back to the White House.
Judicial leaders in New York created two new oversight positions as they work to reform the state’s guardianship system. The ...
A judge has struck down a state law that made it easier for New Yorkers to sue over electoral divisions and voting rules that ...
New York City can't use an unconstitutional, two-century-old “anti-pauper” law to block the state of Texas from offering ...
The judge ruled that the law is unconstitutional because it protects certain minority groups from discrimination when it ...
Following his massive election victory, President-elect Donald Trump is still scheduled for sentencing in his Manhattan ...
Nearly eight years after the first challenges to his immigration policies, Donald Trump is returning to the White House ...
Democrats in New York have flipped two key U.S. House seats. The wins Tuesday rolled back some recent Republican gains in the ...
Q: What will happen in Donald Trump’s New York state criminal case now that he is president-elect? A: Trump is scheduled to ...
Monroe County Family Court Judge Stacey Romeo, a Republican, declared victory for the 14-year state Supreme Court post in the ...
District Court opinion The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on Thursday, November 7, dismissed a ...
The president-elect’s first act will undoubtedly try to pardon himself. Judge Juan Merchan needs the courage Mike Pence had ...