An appeals court panel has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit by a former college football player who claimed he was severely injured in a hazing incident directed by his coach
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Indicted by a federal grand jury, longtime state representative and civil rights leader Tyrone Brooks (above) has turned for legal advice to someone from whom he often sought help as a legislator - f
Citing voluminous filings and a preference for airing controversial issues - such as balancing free speech with deterrence of child pornography - in an "open courtroom," a federal judge has denied su
Jon Murray and John Tuohy report on yesterday's big story this morning in...
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Litigating any form of unwritten promise is always a challenge. In an age of ubiquitous electronic communications, judges and juries have more reason than ever to be skeptical of alleged oral agreeme
...appellants: Allison E. Maue and Nancy K. Picknally of counsel, Michael T. Murray, N.Y. For Roy Richter, respondent-appellant: Philip...
Tuesday's statewide primary election for the sole appellate court seat on the ballot is expected to generate low turnout, which will raise the importance of external factors, like other local races t
...York (Paul T. Rephen of counsel), for appellants-res — Michael T. Murray, New York (Allison E. Maue of counsel), for Patrick Lynch and the...
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