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New York City's congestion pricing program has been under fire since it was first proposed, and the U.S. DOT continues to fight it. But is it working?
The 11-page document calls the legal arguments against congestion pricing “very unlikely" to succeed and admits the ...
The document, written by lawyers in the Southern District of New York, was supposed to be an internal memo directed at the ...
A leaked internal memo is causing legal headaches for federal prosecutors trying to shut down New York City’s congestion ...
Department of Justice lawyers accidentally sent the wrong letter to a judge, admitting weaknesses in their case against New ...
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan accidentally filed an internal memo that poked holes in the Trump administration’s strategy ...
Federal attorneys admitted the Trump Transportation Department’s legal theories for shutting down New York’s congestion toll ...
Ranging from education policy to voting, the rulings marked the latest legal setbacks for the Trump administration, which is ...
The Trump administration replaced lawyers who had exposed flaws in its legal battle over New York City’s congestion pricing ...
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has replaced the lawyers defending it in a case related to New York City’s congestion ...
Federal layers seeking to kill New York City congestion pricing said they mistakenly filed a memo admitting flaws in the ...
When the Trump administration put the brakes on New York City’s congestion pricing program in February, city officials and environmental groups sued to block the move, arguing the new tolling program ...