The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corporation that the transit authority is not entitled to interstate sovereign immunity.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that New Jersey Transit is not an “arm of the state” and doesn’t share New Jersey’s sovereign immunity from ...
It started as a traffic stop for a broken tail light. Then the case of self-proclaimed sovereign citizen Michael Mattingly devolved into a series of delays, unusual filings and, eventually, a ...
Wednesday, the Supreme Court held in a unanimous decision that federal government contractors cannot seek immediate appellate review under the collateral-order doctrine of a district court’s denial of ...
On December 11, 2025, Whiteford’s Appellate Practice Co-Chairs, Michael Brady and Thomas DiStanislao, secured a decisive victory from the Supreme Court of Virginia in a decision clarifying the scope ...
Justice Kevin Dougherty penned an unusual concurring statement to accompany the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's denial of allocator in a personal injury lawsuit against SEPTA. Dougherty wrote that he was ...