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The federal government insists the April 20 deadline to turn off the congestion pricing cameras is holding. The question remains, how will New York respond.
The President is not a king, and Defendants have no right to demand compliance with the Administration’s unlawful directives.
Judge Lewis J. Liman struck down several arguments in various lawsuits seeking to undo the New York City tolling program.
In case there were any doubts, MTA, State and City reaffirmed in a court filing that congestion pricing is here to stay ..." ...
The judge who could decide the fate of NYC congestion pricing dismissed a number of arguments in lawsuits against the toll.
Liman’s ruling in the case against the Trump administration will be the most consequential of all the lawsuits filed to end ...
New York is still “on notice” to end congestion pricing in two weeks, federal attorneys said Wednesday – but it’s unclear ...
State and federal officials have agreed to a court timeline that keeps the tolls in place for several months. The federal ...
After a court filing indicated the charge would remain at least through the summer, the U.S. Department of Transportation ...
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams’ administration joined a lawsuit with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to contest the Trump administration’s efforts to eliminate congestion pricing.
The court schedule to resolve the MTA's congestion pricing lawsuit suggests the legal battle over the tolling plan may drag ...
New York City’s congestion pricing program is likely to remain in place at least for the next several months while legal ...