February 14, 2024
A state court will hear the New York City social services commissioner's $708 million lawsuit seeking to hold charter companies liable for Texas' migrant busing policies, after a New York federal court ruled Wednesday that the case does not raise federal questions.
February 06, 2024
New York City's Department of Social Services urged a federal judge to reject a letter filed with the court by a charter transportation company that was among others sued by the city to recoup costs from absorbing migrants bused in from Texas, saying the filing was out of turn.
January 31, 2024
A charter transportation company pressed a federal court to hear New York City's lawsuit seeking to hold bus companies financially responsible for migrants bused to the city, arguing the lawsuit threatened the migrants' federal rights to travel between the states.
January 29, 2024
A group of charter transportation companies denied allegations that they owe New York City $708 million for busing migrants from Texas at the city's expense and claimed the state statute at issue is unconstitutional after a New York federal judge set an expedited injunction briefing schedule in the case.
January 18, 2024
Charter transportation companies have transferred from state to federal court a lawsuit alleging they owe New York City $708 million for busing migrants from Texas at the city's expense of providing emergency services, saying the lawsuit unconstitutionally restricted their movement.