...due process and equal protection rights, and that his continued detention by DOC was tantamount to detention of behalf of federal immigration authorities. However measured...
...in the custody of the New York City Department of Correction ("DOC"), after the state parole board had approved him for parole, violated...
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte A. Biblow, a partner at Farrell Fritz, writes that monitoring underlies all actions in the blueprint, according to the DEC, because water quali
Paul Hastings partner Domenick Pugliese discusses four significant reform efforts that have directly targeted funds and their advisers: money market fund reform, registration requirements for hedge f
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In his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish, a principal in Daniel G. Fish LLC, writes that whether managed long-term care benefits seniors or benefits the plans that administer the care is an unresolved
...Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Doc. 2. That same day, by Order to Show Cause, Plaintiff...
...a crime. Samper sought documents of Valdez's incarceration. Department of Corrections (DOC) asserted it was unable to locate files relating to Valdez's incarceration...
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