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Federal attorneys admitted the Trump Transportation Department’s legal theories for shutting down New York’s congestion toll ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan apologized on Thursday for accidentally filing an internal government letter that ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation chafed at the release of a confidential memo mulling its strategy and raised the ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned states that they could lose federal funding for infrastructure projects if ...
The judge presiding over the case to end New York City congestion pricing is unlikely to side with President Trump's ...
Transport Secretary Sean Duffy's plan reduces Dock Bridge project cost by $140 million, focusing on safety and reliability ...
The filing prompted a harsh statement from the U.S. DOT aimed at the Department of Justice office based in Manhattan.
Court watchers quickly pounced Wednesday evening after realizing what the DOJ had filed, mocking both the document mixup and the admissions that the federal government's case was fundamentally flawed.
U.S. automakers developing self-driving cars will be allowed more exemptions from certain federal safety rules for testing ...
Lawyers for the federal government briefly uploaded a letter laying out a longshot argument to revoke approval for the MTA's ...
Lawyers with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York wrote that the attempt to end congestion pricing faces "considerable litigation risk." ...