Second Circuit: Employer's Discretionary Bonuses cannot be based on Racial or Religious Bias
Plaintiff sued the NYC Department of Education (DOE), alleging that the DOE discriminated against her on the basis of her disability....
Complaint sufficiently pled that real estate broker was improperly denied broker fee for producing a
Defendants’ motion to dismiss (for failure to state a claim) is denied. Plaintiff was a licensed real estate broker who alleged that he...
Habeas Corpus Upheld - NYS Court Violated Defendants' Right to Examine Detective
This is the appeal of a decision of the SDNY to grant Petitioner-Appellee Julio Alvarez a writ of Habeas Corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2254...
Defendant-Appellant, already in custdoy, Invoked and then Wavied his Miranda Rights after Agents' co
After invoking his Miranda Rights, the Second Circuit found that the Defendant-Appellant could revoke his invocation of his Miranda...
Reyes v. New York City Department of Education, 13‐158 (2d Cir. July 25, 2014)
R.P., the child of the Plaintiff, was denied a Free and Appropriate Education (“FAPE”). “Any parent who thinks that the school district...