November 03, 2016
New York City's arbitrary practice of suspending taxi drivers who have been arrested but not yet convicted violates drivers' due process rights, and a district court's refusal to smack down the practice runs afoul of controlling law and can be appealed, the Second Circuit was told Wednesday.
October 14, 2016
Public interest lawyers and community nonprofits told the Second Circuit on Thursday that New York City's arbitrary practice of suspending taxi drivers who have been arrested but not yet convicted violates their due process rights, in an effort to revive a long-running proposed class action.