Judge scolds Justice Department over public statements in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case
Read full article: Judge scolds Justice Department over public statements in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder caseA New York judge warns Justice Department officials they could face sanctions for public comments about Luigi Mangione's prosecution.
Appeals court agrees NFL can be put on trial over claims Black coaches face discrimination
Read full article: Appeals court agrees NFL can be put on trial over claims Black coaches face discriminationA federal appeals court says the NFL can be put on trial over claims that Brian Flores and other Black coaches face discrimination.
Judge says she won't change ruling letting NFL coach's racial discrimination claims proceed to trial
Read full article: Judge says she won't change ruling letting NFL coach's racial discrimination claims proceed to trialA federal judge says she's not changing her decision to let NFL Coach Brian Flores put the league on trial over claims that he and other Black coaches face discrimination.
Judge shortens road to decide NFL racial discrimination suit
Read full article: Judge shortens road to decide NFL racial discrimination suitA judge has made it likely she'll rule in weeks rather than months whether NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell gets to decide the merits of racial discrimination claims made by Black coaches against the league and its teams.
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US Justice Department warns FIFA on international ban
Read full article: US Justice Department warns FIFA on international banWASHINGTON The U.S. Justice Department has entered into a sports dispute involving the company of a longtime friend of President Donald Trump, warning FIFA that a prohibition against staging league matches internationally could violate American antitrust laws. The letter from the Justice Department was included in a filing by Relevent on Tuesday seeking permission to amend its complaint by adding FIFA, soccer's governing body, as a defendant. Relevent alleges the stakeholders committee on Feb. 27 recommended the policy against international league matches be added to FIFA's statutes. Relevent withdrew its state court suit and filed this latest action in federal court, citing antitrust law. Delrahim wrote the department is raising the concerns to protect competition for the benefit of American consumers and soccer players."
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Once-powerful NY lawmaker due to surrender for prison term
Read full article: Once-powerful NY lawmaker due to surrender for prison termFILE- In this July 27, 2018 file photo, former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, right, arrives at federal court in New York. In a handwritten letter to the judge, Silver had asked that he be spared a prison term that would cause him to die in prison. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)NEW YORK Following years of fending off going to prison, former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is about to begin serving time. His conviction in federal court in Manhattan was overturned on appeal before he was convicted again in 2018. The federal prison in Otisville is about 80 miles (130 kilometers) from New York City, tucked in the lush countryside south of the Catskill Mountains.
