Mayor Adams Is Sued Over Failure to Comply With New Housing Laws The City Council is expected to join the Legal Aid Society in their lawsuit to force Mr. Adams to implement laws aimed at reducing homelessness.
Lawsuit Challenging University of California’s D.E.I. Statements Is Tossed A federal judge ruled that the plaintiff, who said the diversity statements act as a “functional loyalty oath,” did not have standing.
India’s Court System Is Hopelessly Backed Up With 50 million criminal and civil cases pending, it would take 300 years to clear the country’s judicial backlog.
After Fake Basquiats, Orlando Museum Faces ‘Severe Financial Crisis’ The Orlando Museum of Art, which mounted a major Basquiat exhibition of works that were later exposed as forgeries, is facing a large shortfall amid high legal fees.
E Jean. Carroll’s Lawyers Ask That Trump Not Make Defamation Trial a ‘Circus’ The writer next week will seek a second round of damages from the former president for his denials that he sexually assaulted her.