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 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 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 ...
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 ...
New York State’s redistricting process following the 2020 Census failed to live up to the reforms envisioned by voters who endorsed the 2014 constitutional changes. Instead, the redistricting process ...
How small is too small when it comes to trip hazards on New York City sidewalks? New York courts, grappling with this issue for over 125 years, have declined to advance a standard based solely on the ...
Recently the City got some good news about Rikers Island, a change from the bad news of recent years. On August 2, 2016, Mayor Bill de Blasio, together with Correction Commissioner Joseph Ponte, ...
For part two of Cityland’s candidate questionnaire on public space, we asked how the top Democratic mayoral hopefuls would reform the way New York City makes many land use decisions. [Read part one: ...
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 the same day last month that heavily armed federal agents gathered for a widely-publicized immigration raid in the Bronx, the New York City Hospitality Alliance sent out an email with the subject ...