Ross' decision was unlawful for a 'multitude of independent reasons and must be set aside,' Judge Jesse M. Furman of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled in January in a 277-page opinion after holding an eight-day trial. . ..…
American Jewish activists protest outside the Birthright offices in New York, April 5, 2019. ... Passover is a celebration of freedom, justice, and liberation. In Hebrew it is referred to as zman heruteynu, the season of our freedom. ..…
By blurb that characterizes the book as effort to answer, Print to Fit is work of special pleading, the question of whether Jews should judge Judaism by the standards of New York Times or Times by the standards of Judaism... ..…
District Judge Jesse Furman in New York — as well as whether adding the question is constitutional — in an expedited and complicated case. . ..…
Justice Brett Kavanaugh's to Supreme Court last year brought the future of abortion access into question. Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat from New York, warned that Supreme Court would take away and criminalize women's reproductive freedom.. ..…
Officials across the country have tried to take action to prevent the spread of measles, including New York that banned unvaccinated people from public spaces — move that was later overturned by judge. ..…
After all, Al-Issa is a former Saudi justice minister. How can he keep regional politics out of religious activity? ... During Al-Issa’s last visit to New York in early February, shortly after the publication of his articles regarding International Holocaust Remembrance Day, I..…
The initial indications have been discouraging, and Tuesday's arguments in case involving the 2020 census suggest that the court is once again to approve Trump policy that has no basis in law... ..…
A president cannot order the Department of Justice to investigate his political opponents for fictitious crimes, as The New York Times reports, and no president should ever contemplate ordering immigration authorities to release detainees in the home cities of his political..…
The Washington Post reported that Justice officials “realized that they have what they described as a ‘New York Times problem.’ If the Justice Department indicted Assange, it would also have to prosecute the New York Times and other news..…
District Judge Katherine Polk Failla of the Southern District of New York found Marsh’s reporting to be a fair and true account of what happened during the custody hearing. ... In its summary order affirming Failla’s decision, the Second Circuit panel—composed of Chief..…
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