December 06, 2022
New York City urged a federal court Tuesday to dismiss a "hodgepodge of claims" from a social services nonprofit over the organization's challenge to a local law making contractors cooperate with unions.
August 16, 2022
A New York City nonprofit on Tuesday added multiple social services organizations as plaintiffs in its suit challenging a local law requiring contractors to cooperate with unions, explaining how each group faces a burden of shifting resources to comply with the statute.
June 01, 2022
A nonprofit has failed to establish standing in a suit challenging the legality of a New York City law ensuring union actions will not interfere with social services, the city told a federal judge, arguing that the group's effort to block the law should be axed.
May 27, 2022
A New York City nonprofit told a federal judge that it has standing to challenge and seek injunctive relief against a city law requiring contractors to cooperate with unions, arguing that the organization's members are harmed by the enforcement of the statute.
April 11, 2022
A group representing social service providers has asked a federal judge to stop New York City from implementing a law requiring city contractors performing certain functions to cooperate with unions, calling the policy a "ticking time bomb" that threatens nonprofits' ability to serve needy New Yorkers.