Sovereign immunity does not shield NJ Transit from suits by New York and Pennsylvania men struck by its buses, U.S. Supreme Court rules.
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that New Jersey Transit could be sued by out-of-state injured passengers in a ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled in Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corporation that two men who were seriously injured in New York and Pennsylvania by buses operated by New […] The post Supreme ...
The high court said that if states expected corporate entities like NJ Transit to retain all the privileges of their sovereign protections, they must also assume their liabilities.
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 ruled Wednesday that New Jersey Transit is not an arm of the state, meaning it is not immune from out‑of‑state lawsuits. “States are generally entitled to immunity ...
The bridge project, which is just one component of a massive, yearslong effort to upgrade the infrastructure along one of the nation's busiest commuter corridors, is expected to continue through ...
An NJ Transit pilot program has installed new bus stop signs that will use AI to collect customer data. It will also display ...
The tri-state area (and beyond) is facing its most significant snowstorm in years, only weeks after the last major storm ...
These are the wheels of justice! Out-of-state straphangers that have also gotten screwed over by the problem-plagued, perpetually unreliable New Jersey Transit can now sue the beleaguered agency, the ...
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected New Jersey Transit Corporation’s claims of immunity from lawsuits in other states, ruling on Wednesday that the independent entity is not an arm of the New ...