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A federal judge has temporarily prevented President Donald Trump from retaliating against New York over its Manhattan ...
A U.S. District Court judge heard arguments on New York's injunction to precent the USDOT from shutting down congestion ...
A Trump-appointed judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Department of Transportation (DOT) from freezing ...
The judge ruled the administration cannot freeze New York's federal funds in its bid to halt the controversial tolling ...
A judge has granted a temporary restraining order, blocking the federal government from taking retaliatory action against the state.
The temporary restraining order bars the Trump administration from withholding "federal funds, approvals, or authorizations" from New York over congestion pricing.
The ruling effectively keeps the New York City tolling program, the first of its kind in the United States, running through ...
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a Trump administration bid to kill New York City's congestion toll program.
The judge barred the federal government from withholding funds from New York over the two parties' congestion toll dispute.
A federal judge's temporary order keeps the congestion pricing for vehicle traffic into lower Manhattan in place until June 9 ...
NYC congestion pricing heads to court today after the MTA filed a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration.