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22 Apr 2014, 8:51 am by Stuart Kaplow
The Supreme Court of the State of New York, in Allegany Wind LLC v Planning Board of Allegany, 2014 WL 1099718 (NYAD 4 Dep. 3/21/2014), concluded that, contrary to the landowner’s contention, there was a material change in circumstances since the special use permit had been issued, and that the Planning Board’s refusal to extend the special use permit for a second time was not arbitrary or capricious. [read post]
30 Jun 2014, 2:46 pm by Ayesha Khan
 Second, the decision comes on the heels of Town of Greece v. [read post]
6 Jan 2014, 10:05 am by Paul Horwitz
(Alas, I was unable to attend in person; I'm sure I missed a great conference, not to mention a hell of a college town.) [read post]
8 Mar 2011, 7:54 am
Failure to exhaust the available administrative remedy to challenge a determination held a fatal defect in seeking judicial reliefMatter of Connor v Town of Niskayuna, 2011 NY Slip Op 01556, Appellate Division, Third DepartmentA number of police officers submitted applications for membership in the New York State and Local Retirement System. [read post]
15 Nov 2010, 8:09 pm
 (I'm assuming there's no town tax, just a state decision to treat two towns differently.) [read post]
1 Mar 2009, 6:14 am
In Matter of Laidlaw Energy and Environmental Inc. v Town of Ellicottville, the court found that the conclusion contained in the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) findings that "serious increases in harmful emissions" from the plant would result in an "unacceptable adverse impact" was not arbitrary and should be upheld. [read post]
17 Nov 2015, 9:19 pm by Patricia Salkin
  Town of Bartlett v Furlong, 2015 WL 5559856 (NH 9/22/2015)  Filed under: Current Caselaw, Enforcement [read post]
26 Apr 2023, 5:34 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
But in June, when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. [read post]
4 Feb 2007, 12:38 am
State-sponsored Yoga may or may not violate the First Amendment, but arresting somebody for uttering the phrase "God damn lawsuit" at a town board meeting is protected by the First Amendment. [read post]
9 Mar 2012, 5:17 pm
On May 31, 2011 the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York was asked to hear an appeal in reference to a dog bite incident which occurred in Ulster County in the Town of Marlborough. [read post]