A federal judge in South Dakota rejected a hotel chain’s attempt to revisit a prior order finding that Native American plaintiffs had standing to sue for racial discrimination under a federal civil rights statute.
A federal judge in South Dakota has allowed civil rights claims alleging discriminatory conduct at a Sioux Falls Denny's to proceed, denying in part the restaurant chain's motion to dismiss.
A federal judge deferred ruling on a motion to seize $11.5 million in blocked Iranian assets in the Jeremy Levin terrorism case, holding that due process requires notice to the front companies before execution.
District Judge Karen E. Schreier denied Retsel Corporation’s motion for reconsideration, rejecting arguments that Native American plaintiffs lacked standing to sue for discrimination at the Grand Gateway Hotel.