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27 New York Cases

Windsor v. United States
U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2014

LGBTQ Rights

Windsor v. United States

Whether the Defense of Marriage Act violates equal protection by denying married gay couples recognition under federal law.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Apr 2014
Windsor v. United States

LGBTQ Rights

Windsor v. United States

Whether the Defense of Marriage Act violates equal protection by denying married gay couples recognition under federal law.
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NYCLU, 桃子视频v. Village of Kiryas Joel
New York
Dec 2013

Religious Liberty

NYCLU, 桃子视频v. Village of Kiryas Joel

The 桃子视频 and the New York Civil Liberties Union have filed a lawsuit challenging the village of Kiryas Joel's refusal to disclose public records about a sex-segregated park.
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Nyclu, Aclu V. Village Of Kiryas Joel. Explore Case.
New York
Dec 2013
NYCLU, 桃子视频v. Village of Kiryas Joel

Religious Liberty

NYCLU, 桃子视频v. Village of Kiryas Joel

The 桃子视频 and the New York Civil Liberties Union have filed a lawsuit challenging the village of Kiryas Joel's refusal to disclose public records about a sex-segregated park.
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B.H. v. City of New York
U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2010

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Racial Justice

B.H. v. City of New York

In 1998, the City of New York transferred the authority to oversee public school safety from the Board of Education to the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
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U.S. Supreme Court
Aug 2010
B.H. v. City of New York

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Racial Justice

B.H. v. City of New York

In 1998, the City of New York transferred the authority to oversee public school safety from the Board of Education to the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
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Scarlett v. DHS, et al.
New York
Jul 2009

Smart Justice

Immigrants' Rights

Scarlett v. DHS, et al.

U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York ruled on July 10 that a long-term legal resident will have a hearing within 60 days to determine whether his immigration detention is justified while he fights his removal proceedings.
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New York
Jul 2009
Scarlett v. DHS, et al.

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Immigrants' Rights

Scarlett v. DHS, et al.

U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York ruled on July 10 that a long-term legal resident will have a hearing within 60 days to determine whether his immigration detention is justified while he fights his removal proceedings.
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