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  • Court keeps New York's Democratic presidential primary on ballot for June

    05/19/2020 8:59:06 AM PDT · by Leaning Right · 8 replies
    Fox News ^ | May 19, 2020 | Paul Steinhauser
    Score one for former Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Bernie Sanders and Andrew Yang. A federal appeals court on Tuesday agreed with a lower federal court judge’s ruling that the Democratic presidential primary contest must be included on the ballot when New York holds its primary on June 23. *snip* Sanders, the populist senator from Vermont, suspended his presidential campaign in April and endorsed presumptive nominee Joe Biden a week later. But Sanders pledged to keep his name on the ballot in all upcoming primaries and caucuses to accumulate as many delegates as possible at this summer’s convention.
  • Court sides with Trump in ‘sanctuary cities’ grant fight

    02/26/2020 8:29:38 AM PST · by AAABEST · 66 replies
    The Boston Globe ^ | February 26, 2020 | LARRY NEUMEISTER
    NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration can withhold millions of dollars in law enforcement grants to force states to cooperate with U.S. immigration enforcement, a federal appeals court in New York ruled Wednesday in a decision that conflicted with three other federal appeals courts.
  • How Ricci Almost Disappeared

    07/11/2009 12:15:25 AM PDT · by rvoitier · 18 replies · 1,205+ views
    The Ninth Justice ^ | Friday, July 10, 2009 | Stuart Taylor Jr.
    For all the publicity about the Supreme Court's 5-4 reversal of Judge Sonia Sotomayor's decision (with two colleagues) to reject a discrimination suit by a group of firefighters against New Haven, Conn., one curious aspect of the case has been largely overlooked.That is the likelihood that but for a chance discovery by a fourth member of the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, the now-triumphant 18 firefighters (17 white and one Hispanic) might well have seen their case, Ricci v. DeStefano, disappear into obscurity, with no triumph, no national publicity and no Supreme Court review.