We honestly thought it would be a quick hearing, but Judge Leo Gordon took his time ... but got it right. Here's how everyone ...
A judge's decision to reject New Jersey's bid to stall congestion pricing means drivers will likely start paying a toll ...
A New Jersey federal judge Friday shot down a last-ditch attempt to stop New York City's congestion price from taking effect ...
With congestion pricing set to begin Sunday, New Jersey officials have made one final attempt to stop the plan.
New Jersey walked away from a deal that would’ve helped their own constituents, all because they refused a deal where New ...
Queens Council Members Robert Holden, Joann Ariola, and Vickie Paladino have called on the MTA to pause congestion pricing ...
With hours to go until Sunday’s planned start, the future of congestion pricing was back in court Saturday morning and Friday ...
Congestion pricing is expected to go into effect Sunday because of a federal judge’s ruling rejecting a last-minute challenge ...
Congestion pricing in NYC will go into effect as planned Sunday morning, after a federal judge in Newark denied New Jersey ...
New York’s controversial plan to charge drivers entering Manhattan’s central business district was cleared by a federal judge ...
Just hours before, New Jersey called for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to pump the brakes on the program's Jan. 5 launch.
Judge Leo Gordon ruled that in order to stop the toll from starting, plaintiffs would have had to show likelihood of irreparable harm, which they failed to do. He also ruled they were unlikely to win ...