By Stephen Louis When Zohran Mamdani ran for Mayor, one of his leading proposals was the creation of a new Department of ...
On, New York City First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan spoke at the 202nd CityLaw Breakfast. First Deputy Mayor Fuleihan spoke on ...
U.S. Supreme Court Stays Action on New Congressional Map; Mount Pleasant VRA Case Headed for Settlement; 21 State Attorneys General Oppose Census Changes; VRA Preclearance; State Census Funding ...
This week- 11th Congressional District Remap Case Awaits U.S. Supreme Court or State Court Action; Newburgh VRA Case Settled; Change to N.Y.’s Presidential Primary Date Sought; VRA Preclearance; State ...
This morning, New York City First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan will speak at the 202nd CityLaw Breakfast. First Deputy Mayor Fuleihan will speak on “How to Build a Budget.” Dean Anthony W. Crowell and ...
This morning, New York City First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan will speak at the 202nd CityLaw Breakfast. First Deputy Mayor Fuleihan will speak on “How to Build a Budget.” Dean Anthony W. Crowell and ...
This week- Rep. Malliotakis Appeals Congressional District Map Ruling; NY Daily News Redistricting Explainer Column; Trump Administration Seeks State Voter Files; Governor Hochul Includes Census ...
On March 5, 2026, New York City First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan spoke at the 202nd CityLaw Breakfast. First Deputy Mayor Fuleihan spoke on “How to Build a Budget.” Dean Anthony W. Crowell and Center ...
Early tort law was heavily weighted towards injuries that involved train accidents. Here in the New York City metropolitan region with its huge dependence on rail transport, the older typical ...
New York State’s redistricting process following the 2020 Census failed to live up to the reforms envisioned by voters who endorsed the 2014 constitutional changes. Instead, the redistricting process ...
How small is too small when it comes to trip hazards on New York City sidewalks? New York courts, grappling with this issue for over 125 years, have declined to advance a standard based solely on the ...
Trees under the common law were considered natural conditions with the result that possessors of land were not liable for injuries caused trees. Professor William Prosser wrote in the first edition of ...
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