...adept politician, though he rarely had close contests for the bench. A Democrat, Sedita often ran with the backing of both the Democratic and Republican...
...though the Republicans were much friendlier to it than Carrion or the Democrats. McDonald said he had "no quarrel" with the...
...the party in an effort to undermine the City Council candidacy of Democrat Debi Rose, who was elected in 2009. Molinari, in an...
...Centre, his fellow Republicans and the Democratic splinter faction led by Bronx Democrat Jeffrey Klein to support the amendment and let New York voters decide...
In their White-Collar Crime column, Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert, partners at Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason & Anello, write: As a new bipartisan taskforce of the House Judiciary Commit
President Barack Obama is prepared to nominate James Comey, a former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, as the next FBI director. In a possible warning sign, the top Republican on t
New York should adopt a mathematical formula that would function similarly to one used to award child support to determine both the temporary and post-divorce maintenance due the non-monied spouse in
The Office of Court Administration and the Staten Island district attorney are asking an appellate panel to allow an investigation into the operations of the Working Families Party to continue under
...community. Government officials revealed last week that Huntley, a Queens Democrat, had been working with them to expose corruption, secretly recording nine people...
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