A New York State Supreme Court judge threw out
a lawsuit challenging the wording of a November ballot amendment to expand gambling in New York.
Not exact matches
Scalia, who co-chairs his firm's Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Group and is a member of its Labor and Employment Practice Group, said the
lawsuit first
challenges the «definition and meaning» of the
word fiduciary.
As promised, the New York Public Interest Research Group has submitted an amicus (friend of the court) brief in support of the
lawsuit that
challenges the
wording of the ballot proposal on casino expansion that voters will be asked to decide on Election Day next month.
The Tangipahoa Parish, La., school board unanimously agreed last week to change the
word «prayer» to «invocation» in its practice on prayers before board meetings, a policy under
challenge in a federal court
lawsuit.