The court ruled that the disaster-relief provision in Internal Revenue Code Section 7508A requires the IRS to pause all penalties and interest throughout the entire disaster period, plus an additional 60 days.
"Allowing judges to be disciplined based on the perceived 'tone' or 'volume' of lawful speech promotes arbitrary enforcement, invites political interference in the judicial branch, and threatens to undermine the rule of law."
A Central Criminal Court judge described a testimonial for a man convicted of sexual abuse as 'rather disturbing,' particularly due to its reference to his 'strong moral compass.'
We [must] stay at the table, listen across differences, trust the framework enough to do the slow and perfect work of compromise. This is how we shape a better future for all.
"I gave them $38 million of essentially free funding, which they then used to create an $800 billion for-profit company. I actually was a fool who created free funding for them to create a startup. I literally was."
City Council Speaker Julie Menin will have the honor of speaking to the graduating class of 2026 and their families at the New York Law School's 134th commencement ceremony next month.
Jackson Dwyer, 28, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of assault and battery on a family or household member, strangulation or suffocation, and witness intimidation. His lawyer, David Zirlen, said the woman 'already has recanted' the allegations behind all three charges.