Oct 18, 2024
Supreme Court
Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Medicaid Work Requirements

On Friday, December 4th, the Supreme Court announced plans to review the legal basis of mandatory work requirements for Medicaid participants. While work requirements for welfare programs were introduced in the 1990s under the Clinton Administration’s push to “end welfare as we know it,” controversy exists over imposing such conditions... Read More »

MTA employees clean subway tracks at 96th street station, last stop of Q line during COVID-19 pandemic
5 MTA Employees Collected Over $1 Million in Fraudulent Overtime Pay

Five New York Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) employees have been charged with extensive overtime fraud for filling out timesheets, stating they worked longer hours than they actually did. The four employees who worked for the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) included Thomas Caputo, 56, Joseph Ruzzo, 56, John Nugent, 50,... Read More »

Carter Page, a former foreign policy adviser to President Trump’s 2016 campaign.
Former Trump Campaign Adviser Carter Page Sues Over FBI Surveillance

Carter Page, a former foreign policy adviser to President Trump’s 2016 campaign, has brought a $75 million lawsuit against the Department of Justice, the FBI, former FBI director James B. Comey, former Assistant Director Andrew McCabe, ex-bureau lawyer Kevin Clinesmith, form FBI agent Peter Strzok and former FBI attorney Lisa... Read More »