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The best criminal justice reporting tagged with "congestion pricing," curated by The Marshall Project.
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An embarrassing disclosure by federal lawyers revealed the weaknesses in the government’s bid to end the New York toll ...
The first data from traffic-cutting experiments in New York, London and Paris is trickling in, offering clues about what ...
The DOJ’s accidental filing of an internal memo explains in detail why the judge’s decision on congestion pricing is ...
Eno hosted a webinar with three of the nation’s most innovative transportation CTOs to discuss how agency technology and ...
The Trump administration is replacing lawyers in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan after they accidentally filed an ...
Once again, the world sees that the Manhattan U.S. attorney’s office, formally known as the Southern District of New York, ...
New York City's congestion pricing program has been under fire since it was first proposed, and the U.S. DOT continues to fight it. But is it working?
The 11-page document calls the legal arguments against congestion pricing “very unlikely" to succeed and admits the litigation poses a “considerable risk." ...
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan accidentally filed an internal memo that poked holes in the Trump administration’s strategy ...
The filing prompted a harsh statement from the U.S. DOT aimed at the Department of Justice office based in Manhattan.
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