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But the investment came with major changes to the club, the first of which was the venue's name (it's now the Emerald City Comedy Club). The second was a significant increase in seating—from a ...
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The Court of Appeals upheld a lower-court ruling that had declared unconstitutional the city’s bid to allow noncitizens to vote. By Benjamin Oreskes A New York City law that would have allowed ...
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Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals Rowan D. Wilson, left, wrote in the court's opinion that the plain language of the state constitution supports arguments against the law. The case was widely ...
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The Supreme Court intervened this week in a number of cases involving President Donald Trump's efforts to dramatically transform the government, maintaining legal guardrails for deportations while ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative justices expressed concerns Monday about the future of race in redistricting, part of oral arguments in the yearslong fight over a second Black-majority ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a pair of cases Wednesday over how much power Congress can give to executive agencies without running afoul of the Constitution, which could end up ...
New York’s top court on Thursday delivered a decisive 6-1 ruling that struck down a New York City law that had envisioned allowing an estimated 800,000 noncitizens in the city to vote for a ...
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