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Supreme Court rejects last rent law challenges
US Supreme Court rebuffs challenge to New York rent stabilization
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear a bid by landlord groups to challenge rent stabilization laws in New York City that cap rent hikes and make it harder to evict tenants.
Neil Gorsuch Breaks With Supreme Court Over New York Housing Case
The Supreme Court decided not to take on a case that could have major implications for affordable housing this week. However, Justice Neil Gorsuch broke with the larger opinion and would have ruled on rent stabilization rules in New York.
The Daily Dirt: Supreme Court rejects last rent law challenges
The Daily Dirt discusses the Supreme Court’s latest rejection of a lawsuit challenging the rent stabilization law in New York.
US Supreme Court won't hear clash over New York rent stabilization laws
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to hear a bid by landlord groups to challenge rent stabilization laws in New York City that cap rent hikes and make it harder to evict tenants. The justices
Supreme Court turns away appeals on New York's rent control system
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed New York's rent control system to continue as it turned down two appeals that claim the rules violate apartment landlords' constitutional rights, according to a media report.
Supreme Court Declines to Hear NYC Rent Stabilization Challenge
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal by landlord groups against New York City's rent stabilization law. This law, established in 1969, limits rent hikes and reduces eviction rights, aiming to provide affordable housing.
New York Rent-Control System Survives Challenge at Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court refused to question New York’s rent-control system, turning away two appeals that said the rules violate apartment owners’ constitutional rights.
Supreme Court turns away January 6 defendant who challenged ‘picketing’ law under First Amendment
The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned away an appeal from John Nassif, a January 6 defendant who challenged a law that bans “parading, picketing, and demonstrating” at the US Capitol as a violation of the First Amendment.
US Supreme Court declines to hear challenges to NY rent stabilization law
The US Supreme Court has declined to hear two challenges to New York’s rent stabilization law, keeping in place a system regulating rents for roughly a million apartments despite landlords attempting to overturn it.
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Judge rules New York City can't block migrant buses from Texas
The New York Supreme Court has a dismissed a lawsuit aimed to prevent Texas Gov. Greg Abbott from sending migrants to the ...
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Steve Bannon Issues Prediction on the Supreme Court During New Trump Term
Steve Bannon is calling on Republican senators to block any of Joe Biden's judicial appointments before Donald Trump takes ...
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On This Day, Nov. 13: Supreme Court rules against segregation on public transport
13 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1927, the Holland Tunnel was opened under the Hudson River, linking
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'Major surprise': Supreme Court delivers legal blow to former Trump chief of staff
President-elect Donald Trump's former White House chief of staff has suffered a legal blow in the form of a Supreme Court ...
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'Extraordinary circumstances': NY judge in Trump case pauses all court deadlines, sentencing
President-elect Donald Trump was convicted in May by a Manhattan jury on 34 counts of falsifying business records, which if ...
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New York judge expected to issue crucial presidential immunity ruling in Trump "hush money" case
The borough's next district attorney, Alvin Bragg, took up the case but narrowed its focus, bringing it back to the "hush ...
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Judge strikes down New York law intended to protect minority groups’ voting power
A judge has struck down a state law that made it easier for New Yorkers to sue over electoral divisions and voting rules that ...
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How Donald Trump’s Victory Could Affect New York City
President-elect Trump has vowed to conduct mass deportations and is no fan of the city’s stalled congestion-pricing plan.
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