New York Judge Dismisses Airbnb Lawsuits, Paving Way for Strict Rental Regulations
A state judge in New York dismissed two lawsuits filed by Airbnb and three hosts against new regulations concerning tens of thousands of short-term rental
A state judge in New York dismissed two lawsuits filed by Airbnb and three hosts against new regulations concerning tens of thousands of short-term rental
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is preparing to file a lawsuit against the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) plan to introduce the first congestion pricing toll
Federal Judge Nelson Roman of the Southern District of New York issued a preliminary injunction halting Rockland and Orange counties from implementing emergency orders to
The legal battle concerning former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s book deal, valued at $5.1 million, commenced on Friday, June 2nd as his lawsuit against
The matter of charter schools and the possible increase of their numbers in New York City has come to garner attention once more. The issue
Equatorial Guinea’s Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang had two houses and a superyacht seized this week by South African officials. Vice President Obiang lost a
The matter regarding Governor Kathy Hochul’s nomination of Judge Hector LaSalle as her preferred choice for the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals will
New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks has been at the forefront of many initiatives to advance the city’s educational framework. From bolstering literacy and
To counteract the growing exodus of families from the New York City school system, a group of City Council members, including Councilmen Joe Borelli (R-Staten
New York City is rapidly preparing for the upcoming school year as an additional 500 migrant children register for classes mere days before the commencement
The Adams administration has presented a comprehensive plan to bolster school safety, set to take effect as students return for the upcoming academic year, following