...jurisdiction pursuant to Rule 12(b)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or, alternatively, to transfer the action. Plaintiff opposes this motion and...
...revisit the issue in a civil context with profound implications for...In November 2011, the Appellate Division, Third Department, split 3-2...
...Grossman, deputy chief of the city Law Department's Special Federal Litigation Division, began closing arguments in the grinding, 10-week bench trial before Southern...
...she is convinced that constitutional rights are being sacrificed in the...effective crime-fighting tool against civil rights lawyers who claim minorities...
...2 counterclaim pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure ("Fed. R. Civ. P.") 12(b)(6). For the...
...hearing, the arbitrator concluded that although the DOE had not waived its right to contest whether the parties' dispute was arbitrable, it was, nonetheless, arbitrable...
...hearing, the arbitrator concluded that although the DOE had not waived its right to contest whether the parties' dispute was arbitrable, it was, nonetheless, arbitrable...
...problem going against police and prosecutors where she is convinced that constitutional rights are being sacrificed in the name of security. Whether such rights are...
...2, and imposed civil fines totaling $48...Div. of Human Rights, 45 NY2d 176...Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department....
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