...Rivera spent all of one afternoon fielding questions about her record as Republican and Democratic members of the committee sparred with each other over her...
...York City and one from Buffalo; and no academics, Hispanics, Asians or Republicans. Several judges and attorneys predict Cuomo will pick one of...
...should factor into the equation. Senator John DeFrancisco, a Syracuse Republican and former Judiciary Committee chairman, acknowledged the political necessity of diversity...
... Although several Republican members of the Judiciary Committee...Hope, and John DeFrancisco, R-Syracuseopposed the nomination. Since...
...with committee members, fielding the most probing and occasionally skeptical questions from Republican members. "What makes it difficult in your case...
...No: John Bonacic, R-Mount Hope; John DeFrancisco, R-Syracuse; John Flanagan, R-East Northport; Charles Fuschillo, R-Merrick; ...
... WSTM-TV in Syracuse published an article on Nov...York. Dalton, a Republican, said he had heard rumblings...
...70, as one of the borough's two surrogates. There is no Republican candidate. It is one of the few positions that has...
...34;no-demonstration zone" near Madison Square Garden during the 2004 Republican National Convention, a federal appellate court ruled yesterday. In affirming...
...Cite as: Marcavage v. City of Syracuse, 5:12-CV-00761, NYLJ 1202558303876, at *1 (NDNY, Decided June 06...
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