...Respondents Michael R. Bloomberg, in his Official Capacity as Mayor of the City of New York; the New York City Taxi & Limousine...
...The judge presiding over one of the most politically charged cases...independence they should have. State court judges of course face re...
...petition to/for Article 78: PAPERS NUMBERED Notice of Motion/ Order to Show Cause-Affidavits Exhibits1 Answering Affidavits...
...appellants-Respondents: Paul T. Rephen of counsel, Michael A. Cardozo, Corporation...the order of the Supreme Court, New York County (Carol Robinson...
...to get rid of unwanted teachers, a...by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Joan Lobis...the city's Board of Education and...
...offense. Acting Supreme Court Justice Kathryn Freed...York State Parole Board, 401072...on the seriousness of her crime, thus...
...Protection Clause of the Fourteenth...before the Court for a...and allow administrative and judicial...enjoined. The Board of Elections...
...Cite as: USA v. City of New York, 11-5113-cv...of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of...
...Madalina Andrei of counsel), for...to this Court by order...Pell v. Board of Educ...Law 296; Administrative Code of...
...Defendants Susan Sacher, Board of Managers of 175 East Second...
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