Salt-shaker warnings temporarily placed on hold in New York City
A New York court of appeals temporarily stopped New York City from implementing a new rule requiring chain restaurants to post warnings on menu items that are high in sodium.
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A New York court of appeals temporarily stopped New York City from implementing a new rule requiring chain restaurants to post warnings on menu items that are high in sodium.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a bid by unions representing public employees to force the state of New Jersey to pay the full share of its annual public pension contribution.
Princeton University has announced that starting 2018, it will open up a limited number of slots for transfer students. It is the last Ivy League school to adopt a transfer policy.
A federal judge in Brooklyn ruled that the government's position in requesting an order to force Apple to unlock a criminal's iphone could produce "impermissibly absurd results."