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Connecticut's former public health commissioner, Renée D. Coleman-Mitchell, settled her wrongful termination suit Monday for $200,000.
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About a quarter million troops and veterans have signed on as plaintiffs in litigation claiming the "Combat Arms" earplugs — manufactured by a 3M subsidiary — damaged their hearing.
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A judge ruled that the Freedom of Information Commission must decide whether the names of troopers accused of falsifying records should be released.
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Yale University settled a federal lawsuit on Friday with student advocacy group Elis for Rachael, regarding the Ivy League’s student mental health policies.
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In a lawsuit, Mexico claimed gun designs by Colt pander to 'the criminal market in Mexico.' Stakes are high in court.
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Suffolk County and the Town of Riverhead are among a group of New York municipalities being sued by New York City. The lawsuit claims efforts to block migrants from the city are unlawfully discriminatory.
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A U.S. Court of Appeals reheard arguments in a lawsuit about Connecticut transgender athletes competing in high school sports on Tuesday.
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A Queens man has filed a wrongful conviction lawsuit against Suffolk County. This is another in a growing series of police misconduct lawsuits.
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The New York NAACP joined environmental groups to ask a judge to force the Town of Brookhaven to conduct a full environmental review of a proposed warehouse project ahead of a planned waste transfer station in Yaphank.
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A class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of all Black and Latino drivers in Nassau County claiming local police act with racial bias when they make traffic stops.