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 ...
SCOTUS Decision Reignites N.Y. Mid-Decade Redistricting Effort -McDonald Appointed to LATFOR -NYC Campaign Finance Board on 2025 City Vote -Working Families Party Candidate Remains on 113th AD Ballot ...
This morning, the Center for New York City and State Law presents the 2026 Civic Fame Awards. The Civic Fame Award honors ...
On April 14, 2026, New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang spoke at the 203rd CityLaw Breakfast. Inspector General Lang spoke on “Bringing the Public Into Public Integrity.” Dean Anthony W. Crowell ...
$30 Million to Protect $186 Billion: The Case for Investing in Census Accuracy in New York State As state budget negotiations continue on Albany where up to $30 million is being discussed to support ...
The challenge to New York’s 11th congressional district has been dismissed. To recap this case, several Democrats challenged New York’s congressional map alleging that Staten Island’s congressional ...
In a late January decision, Justice Jeffrey Pearlman in the New York County State Supreme Court deemed the 2024 Congressional Map unconstitutional under Article III, Section 4(c)(1) of the New York ...
With congressional primary campaign petitioning set to get underway, New York’s congressional map remains uncertain. Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis’ request for the U.S. Supreme Court to “stay” the ...
On December 31, 2025, Mayor Eric Adams, on his last day in office, appointed a new Charter Revision Commission (CRC), a body that reviews the New York City Charter and recommends changes to the voters ...
On October 27th last year, a complaint was filed in New York County State Supreme Court asking that the state legislature create a new congressional district that includes Black and Latino residents ...