UPS claims NY fees and penalties are unconstitutional
UPS has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of New York’s requirement that motor carriers pay $1.50 to purchase a decal for each vehicle that operates in the state.
Case Digests
- Western District Case Notes
- Fourth Department – Child custody: Cheung v. Tran
- Second Circuit – Illegal reentry: United States of America v. Manuel Zumba Mejia
- Fourth Department – Civil Rights Law: Charcholla v. Channel 13 News
- Second Circuit – Individualized Education Program: Cruz v. Banks
- Fourth Department – Quid quo pro sexual harassment: Bell v. Long
- Fourth Department – Child abuse: Matter of Mercedes B.
- Fourth Department – Insurance: Arruda v. NY Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
- Fourth Department – Plea: People v. Williams
- Fourth Department – Breach of contract: Ankrom v. Williamson Flying Club Inc.
- Second Circuit – Money laundering: United States v. Goklu
Law News
- Judge dismisses traffic tickets and criticizes lower court personnel
- UPS claims NY fees and penalties are unconstitutional
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- Employment credit checks set to be illegal in NY
- Keurig K-Pods targeted in class-action lawsuit
- Appeals court remits drug case for ruling on Batson challenge
- Manhattan district attorney investigates sexual assault claims against Swalwell





