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The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear arguments from lawyers for ex-Albany NanoTech founder Alain Kaloyeros and other former ...
From his days at Cardinal Dougherty High School to Canisius College, basketball is where he connected with people and made lifelong friends. It is why so many came out on a rainy day in June as the ...
U.S. solicitor general is opposing efforts by lawyers for the defendants in the Buffalo Billion wire fraud case to prevent federal prosecutors from retrying the case in federal court in Manhattan.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo agreed to a provisional settlement of $150 million with more than 800 victims of sexual abuse, a lawyer for dozens of the accusers said on Tuesday, bringing ...
A white gunman who killed 10 Black people in a Buffalo, New York, supermarket is requesting to move his death penalty trial to New York City to be judged by a racially diverse jury, according to ...
Attorneys for a white gunman who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket want to move his death penalty-eligible trial to New York City, writing in a court filing that it would ...
Gendron will be unable to get a fair trial in Buffalo, the lawyers argue in court papers filed this week. New York City would allow a significantly larger jury pool and a population less aware of ...
A draft of the state’s new Tesla contract would extend the lease for Elon Musk’s electric carmaker by another five years.
Surrogate court judges in New York have sole authority to appoint their courts' chief clerks, not the Office of Court Administration, according to a recent decision by a Buffalo trial court judge ...
Migrants in the downstate area are required to go to the New York City court, whereas everyone else is to appear in the Buffalo court. Most likely spending time and money they don't have.
The City of Buffalo, New York Tuesday filed a complaint against major gun manufacturers for fueling gun violence through their business practices. The case is in the Supreme Court for the State of New ...
This article is more than 2 years old. A Buffalo, New York firefighter returned to the job this week after reaching a legal settlement in a case challenging his dismissal for using medical marijuana.