The NYCLU Sues to Overturn a Landmark Sex Offender Law
New York state law restricts sex offenders from living or working within 1,000 feet of school grounds, creating challenges for individuals like MG.
How squatters' rights in New York were defanged through seven words added to state law | amNewYork
Clear distinction in New York law: squatters are not tenants, making it easier to remove them.
NY Gov. Kathy Hochul, NYC Mayor Eric Adams take victory lap on smoke shops crackdown - but enforcement hasn't even started yet
They plan to enforce new state laws to crack down on illicit pot shops in New York, targeting illegal cannabis distribution through strict penalties and enforcement measures.
Donald Trump Just Secured An Appeal Bond So You Might Be Asking... 'What Does That Mean?'
Appeal bonds are commonly filed in state and federal courts to stay the execution of a judgment pending appeal.
In New York State, filing both a bond and a Notice of Appeal pursuant to CPLR 5519 is required for an automatic stay of judgment execution.
Congestion Pricing: Comptroller Lander assembling potential plaintiffs for suit to restart paused Manhattan toll | amNewYork
City Comptroller Brad Lander is considering legal action against New York state for pausing congestion pricing, assembling a coalition of legal experts and impacted parties.