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18 Jun 2012, 9:07 am
Thus the outcome of any church-parish dispute over property will continue to turn upon the State in which it arises: if the parish is in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York or Ohio, it will most likely lose its property; but if it is in Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Hampshire or South Carolina, it will most likely keep its property. [read post]
10 Nov 2010, 7:33 am by Susan Brenner
[A]t 4:10 a.m., Judge Wells issued a search warrant directing the Sheriff's Office to search `[t]he entire residence known as 30 West 11th Street Building E Apartment 1 Chateau West Apartments in the Town of Granby, County of Oswego, State of New York. [read post]
18 Mar 2010, 6:50 am by Jay Willis
The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune report that U.S. [read post]
25 Sep 2021, 2:36 pm by Eugene Volokh
New York (1905), the case seems out of step with our country's present understanding of the Bill of Rights. [read post]
5 Feb 2010, 10:00 am by Lucas A. Ferrara, Esq.
In our Fall 2009 Newsletter, we addressed New York State and New York City Real Property Transfer Tax Exemptions for Religious Organizations. [read post]
1 Jun 2024, 12:32 am by Steven Calabresi
 A highly partisan borough, Manhattan, of a highly partisan city, New York City, in a highly partisan state, like New York State, cannot be allowed to criminalize the conduct of presidential candidates in ways that violate the federal constitution. [read post]
19 May 2024, 10:13 pm by INFORRM
The New York Times has more information here. [read post]
1 Jun 2014, 3:30 am by Peter Katz
Founded by former prosecutors, the Federal criminal defense lawyers at Crotty Saland PC represent clients accused of violating Federal criminal laws and statutes in the New York City, New York State and District Courts throughout the United States. [read post]
3 May 2019, 6:37 am by Joy Waltemath
Shortly thereafter, the bank discovered that the manager and the two employees had violated New York state notary law as well as the bank’s own notary policy. [read post]