This morning, the Center for New York City and State Law will co-host a forum for the NY-10 Congressional race featuring Rep. Dan Goldman and Brad Lander. The forum will be cohosted with Abundance New ...
What’s Next For New York’s Mid-Decade Redistricting? As negotiations on the state budget continue and the June 4 session adjournment date approaches, it is expected that the legislature will consider ...
This evening, the Center for New York City and State Law at New York Law School will host the second in a three part series ...
This evening, the Center for New York City and State Law at New York Law School will host the second in a three part series ...
Fractional-ownership of transient units will minimize influx of tourists. On January 9, 2008, the Planning Commission approved Millennium Partners’ application for a special permit to facilitate the ...
What’s Next For New York’s Mid-Decade Redistricting? The state legislature is expected to approve one or more constitutional amendments to permit the legislature to draw a new congressional map before ...
This morning, the Center for New York City and State Law presents the 2026 Civic Fame Awards. The Civic Fame Award honors ...
This morning, the Center for New York City and State Law presents the 2026 Civic Fame Awards. The Civic Fame Award honors ...
SCOTUS: Louisiana v. Callais Decision Reignites New York Redistricting Reform Efforts For many years following the enactment of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, Section 2 of the law served as a ...
Following the New York Public Campaign Finance Board (PCFB) vote to deny Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman public campaign matching funds, Blakeman went to court challenging the ...
After announcing that he would not run for the congressional seat he held prior to 2025, Anthony DeEsposito declined to run again, opening a last minute substitution of Jeanine Driscoll to run against ...