December 2023 Improving Interbranch Communication Project Digest
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December 2023 Improving Interbranch Communication Project Digest
Description
The Improving Interbranch Communication Project bridges gaps between New York’s Courts and the state's Executive and Legislative branches.
When courts issue interpretations of statutory and/or regulatory text the Government Law Center leverages its expertise to inform the Governor’s Office and Legislators about the interpretations and explain them in a concise, non-partisan, plain-text, explainer-style memo.
Decisions reviewed:
When courts issue interpretations of statutory and/or regulatory text the Government Law Center leverages its expertise to inform the Governor’s Office and Legislators about the interpretations and explain them in a concise, non-partisan, plain-text, explainer-style memo.
Decisions reviewed:
- Gottwald v. Sebert, 2023 NY Slip Op 03183, 40 N.Y.3d 240 (N.Y. June 13, 2023).
- Kowal v. Mohr, 2023 NY Slip Op 02480, 216 A.D.3d 1472 (App. Div. 4th Dep’t. May 9, 2023).
- Matter of Lalima v. N.Y. State Dep't of State, 2023 NY Slip Op 01121, 214 A.D.3d 1051 (App. Div. 3d Dep’t. Mar. 2, 2023).
- Samuel W. v. United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, 2023 NY Slip Op 04416, 219 A.D.3d 421 (App. Div., 1st Dep’t. Aug. 24, 2023).
Creator
Government Law Center at Albany Law School
Publisher
Government Law Center at Albany Law School
Date
December 2023
Contributor
Amanda Devlin, Siena College, Class of 2024
Megan F. Martucci, Albany Law School, Class of 2026
Nathan Mattison, Siena College, Class of 2024
Colin Wind, Albany Law School, Class of 2025
Megan F. Martucci, Albany Law School, Class of 2026
Nathan Mattison, Siena College, Class of 2024
Colin Wind, Albany Law School, Class of 2025
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Citation
Government Law Center at Albany Law School, “December 2023 Improving Interbranch Communication Project Digest,” Government Law Center at Albany Law School , accessed April 28, 2025, https://governmentlawcenter.omeka.net/items/show/623.