Donald Trump may not face a penalty for his conviction in the hush-money case, but he could still be the first felon to be president — and civil proceedings against him continue.
Judge Juan M. Merchan scheduled Donald Trump's sentencing for Jan. 10, days before his presidential inauguration. After that, Trump can appeal.
The New York state court system can lead the way in demonstrating how transparency and accountability can rebuild public ...
A federal appellate court on Saturday rejected a last-ditch effort by the state of New Jersey to stop the imminent ...
Congestion pricing in NYC will go into effect as planned Sunday morning, after a federal judge in Newark denied New Jersey ...
New York is cleared to begin its congestion pricing plan early tomorrow after the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ...
The judge in President-elect Donald Trump's New York criminal hush money case indicated Friday that he intends to sentence ...
A federal judge is expected to rule Friday on whether New York City congestion pricing can start this weekend as scheduled.
Faced with the never-before-seen dilemma of how, when or even whether to sentence a former and future U.S. president, the ...
Judge Juan M. Merchan signaled in a written decision that he’d sentence the former and future president to what’s known as a ...
After more than four hours of deliberation Friday, a judge rejected New Jersey's request to halt the start of the congestion pricing tolling program ...