...s involvement at that time obviously had implications for election law, and, of course, the direction of our nation. Since then, the court has ruled...
...Additional Defendants Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the City University of New York; Ricardo R. Fernandez, President of Lehman...
...the reach of a federal...the Nigerian military in a...with sufficient force to displace...he would use a broader...
...McClatchy Company, the Newspaper Association of America, and BurrellesLuce, in support...its published news stories. Meltwater uses a computer program to scrape...
... Cedar & Washington Associates, LLC, Plaintiff v. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Silverstein Properties, Inc., World Trade Center Properties...
...in connection with the 9/11 terror attacks can claim the act of war defense to strict liability under a federal hazardous substance cleanup law...
...*1 Over 200 individuals and estates of deceased persons (collectively, "Plaintiffs"), brought this consolidated action against defendant...
... The Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR), comprised of...
...Cite as: Republic of Iraq v. ABB AG, 08 Civ. 5951, NYLJ 1202587541315, at *1 (SDNY...
...that was encapsulated in the original 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force passed by Congress in the wake of the Sept. 11...
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