Judge Denies Immunity for NY Court Officials in Antisemitism Case, Advancing Court Officer’s Claims

In a recent motion decision, a federal judge in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York, largely ruled in favor of a New York court officer who had raised concerns about antisemitic conduct among courthouse staff. The ruling comes from Judge Elizabeth C. Coombe, who chose not to grant immunity to former and current court officials involved in disciplining and firing the officer, who was later reinstated. For more details on the decision, you can read the original article published by the New York Law Journal.