By Brian Lee | November 7, 2022
An 11th-hour legal battle to establish an on-campus polling site at Vassar College for the midterm election showed that New York has the tools to deal with the problem.
By Brian Lee | November 1, 2022
A panel from the state's Appellate Division, Third Department wasted little time rendering judgment in Amedure v. New York, issuing a 10-page ruling the same day it heard arguments in the case.
By Brian Lee | November 1, 2022
By enacting the absentee voting law, the legislature tried to create parity between the treatment of votes by absentee and votes in person on Election Day, a lawyer said.
By Brad Kutner | October 31, 2022
"Plaintiff's pleadings and theories were obviously and fatally defective from the very inception of this action," wrote an attorney in the request for sanctions filed in South Florida federal court.
By ALM Staff | October 30, 2022
Voters in Westchester County and western New York will cast ballots in competitive races for the state Supreme Court and bar groups across the state are releasing their ratings for judicial candidates on the ballot to serve on the bench in a number of different courts.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | October 27, 2022
With nothing to show for his investigation, Durham likely regrets agreeing to be Trump and Barr's "hatchet man."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | October 27, 2022
A growing number of bar associations, law schools, and legal groups are working vigorously to ensure that the rule of law is sustained.
By Brian Lee | October 21, 2022
Saratoga Supreme Court Justice Dianne Freestone's ruling—which has statewide effect—could shake up general election procedures. It allows New York voters who fear the spread of COVID-19 to continue to cast absentee ballots, but those votes would not be counted immediately on election night.
By Brian Lee | October 19, 2022
The 7th Judicial District encompasses nearly 800,000 residents of Cayuga, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates counties.
By Brian Lee | October 14, 2022
One Republican hopeful, attorney John Ciampoli, is representing the state party in a lawsuit in Saratoga County state court over absentee voting. Four judges and a quasi-judicial official dot the Democratic ticket.
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