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Abortion money quietly made the state budget
Politico· 4 hours ago“Dad being Dad.” And the fact that Stringer is running against Adams for mayor? They haven’t talked since Adams took office. And it didn’t come up: “It...
NY high court to hear challenge to abortion insurance coverage mandate
Olean Times Herald· 2 weeks agoAt issue is a 2017 decision by former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and the state Department of Financial...
New York Governor Enacts Emergency Paid Sick Leave Bill to Address Coronavirus
The National Law Review· 1 week agoOn March 18, 2020, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law providing emergency paid sick leave to New Yorkers. Employers with 10 or fewer employees ...
Hochul, Adams are all smiles
Politico· 7 days agoThe right-leaning New York Post printed on its cover Friday a photo of a protester wearing a keffiyeh being carried by their arms and legs off campus by police. The headline ...
The Employment Law Landscape in 2020
The National Law Review· 2 weeks agoOn August 12, 2019, Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York signed into law a bill that, as previously reported, significantly strengthened and
24 hours in Albany?
Politico· 2 weeks agoSix cases have been reported so far this...
Timeline of the Bethpage chemical plume
Newsday· 2 weeks agoTimeline of the plumeFrom the 1940s through 1998, the U.S. Navy and what is now Northrop Grumman operated manufacturing facilities on a 609-acre site in...
NY Top Court Urged to Scrap Abortion Coverage Mandate for Health Insurance | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 1 week agoJones Day partner Noel Francisco asked New York’s top court to remove a state regulation requiring...
Jonathan L. Bing
The National Law Review· 2 days agoJonathan L. Bing is an experienced advocate who advises corporate, association and nonprofit clients in the entertainment, financial services, health care ...
New York officials could close up to five prisons this year
Albany Times Union· 1 week agoNew York will forge ahead with the closure of up to five state prisons in the next year — and with shorter advance notice than some lawmakers and correction ...