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The Trump administration has sued New York state over its Green Light Law, which allows undocumented immigrants to obtain state driver's licenses.
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New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said the lawsuit is meant to protect the city’s place as a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants
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Democrats in the Nassau County Legislature sued County Executive Bruce Blakeman over his "provisional special deputies program," a force of armed civilians he could activate in an emergency.
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Tensions escalated at this week's Southampton board meeting when Shinnecock tribal members confronted the board over a recent lawsuit. It alleges that the construction of the gas station and travel plaza violates zoning ordinances and state and local laws and creates a public nuisance.
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The Town of Southampton is suing the trustees of the Shinnecock Tribal Nation over the construction of its travel plaza in Hampton Bays.
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After reports of the disposal of hazardous ash waste, the Town of Brookhaven will try to end its part in a whistleblower lawsuit against a company that burns much of Long Island’s household trash into ash.
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Connecticut has joined the U.S. Justice Department and 29 states in a lawsuit accusing Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation, of monopolizing the live music concert market.
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Skye Dodge, 19, of East Patchogue, blames her thyroid cancer on toxic conditions at the Brookhaven Landfill, which is behind Frank P. Long Intermediate School in North Bellport.
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On Monday, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced the lawsuit against Altice and its Optimum Online over hidden junk fees, slow speeds and more. This comes after a wave of consumer complaints triggered an investigation into the cable and internet provider.
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YNHH wants out of a deal to buy CT hospitals from Prospect Medical Holdings, citing deteriorating facilities and 'irresponsible' finances.