U.S. judge grants request to temporarily
stop new federal rules on hydraulic fracturing on public lands, Reuters
Not exact matches
, a vice-chairman on the House Financial Services Committee, has sent a blistering letter to
Federal Reserve Chair Yellen telling her in no uncertain terms to
stop cooperating with other central banks and insurance supervisors over global
rules of conduct, at least until the
new administration has given her a clear political line to follow.
The
new measure overturns an Obama - era
rule that said states couldn't
stop funds from the
federal government from going to the abortion provider.
Zimroth was tapped to monitor the department Monday by Manhattan
Federal Court Judge Shira Scheindlin in a scathing
ruling that found that police officers routinely violated
New Yorkers» rights during
stop - and - frisks.
The announcement was made in court papers filed recently, as part of the ongoing remedy process stemming from the
federal class action lawsuit, Floyd vs. City of
New York, in which a judge
ruled the police unfairly targeted people of color for
stops.
This is part of the ongoing remedy process stemming from the
federal class action lawsuit, Floyd vs. City of
New York, in which a judge
ruled the police unfairly targeted people of color for
stops.
Manhattan
Federal Judge Shira Scheindlin
ruled Monday morning that the NYPD violated thousands of
New Yorkers» constitutional rights through its controversial
stop - and - frisk tactics.
NEW YORK CITY — A visibly irate Mayor Michael Bloomberg blasted a
federal judge's
ruling that sought to curtail the NYPD's
stop - and - frisk tactic Monday, promising to appeal the order as soon as possible.
It is a
new rule that would
stop the flow of
federal financial aid to schools whose graduates aren't making enough money to repay the student loans they took out to earn their degrees.
However, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a
federal agency created in 2008, issued a
new rule in October 2017 to
stop «debt traps.»
By JIM DWYER — N.Y. TIMES In a rebuke of a surveillance practice greatly expanded by the
New York Police Department after the Sept. 11 attacks, a
federal judge
ruled yesterday that the police must
stop the routine videotaping of people at public gatherings unless there is an indication that unlawful activity may occur.
«Court blocks
ruling on NY police
stop - frisk policy»: The Associated Press has a report that begins, «A
federal appeals court on Thursday blocked a judge's order requiring changes to the
New York Police Department's
stop - and - frisk program and removed the judge from the case.»