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U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman of the Southern District of New York issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday against Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and other officials, blocking ...
Federal Judge Lewis J. Liman, of New York's U.S. southern district, issued a temporary injunction that prevented the administration from terminating the program, The New York Times first reported.
Judge Liman, who was appointed by Mr. Trump, has already rejected a number of arguments against congestion pricing, in four related cases brought by opponents, including the New Yorkers group that ...
A federal district judge in Manhattan says New York City’s congestion pricing program can stay in place until the matter goes to trial in October. Judge Lewis J. Liman issued a temporary ...
U.S. Judge Lewis J. Liman, Southern District of New York, issued a temporary order restraining the White House from taking steps to end congestion pricing in New York City until June 9.
That lawsuit, currently in U.S. District Court, could continue through the summer, based on a schedule ordered by Judge Lewis J. Liman on April 9.
The judge, Lewis J. Liman of Federal District Court in Manhattan, who had previously denied requests to halt the January start of congestion pricing, rejected more arguments from opponents of the ...