Decision: 2020.05.21 Argument: submission Whether petitioner established a prima facie case that respondent candidate’s designating petition was permeated with fraud.
June Session
Matter of Hawatmeh v. New York State Board of Elections
Decision: 2020.05.21 Argument: submission Whether, under emergency deadlines created as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, a potential candidate’s late filing of a document with election officials was a fatal defect that required disqualifying the candidate from the 2020 primary election. Related cases: Matter of Mujumder v. New York City Board of Elections; Matter of…
Matter of Mejia v. New York City Board of Elections
Decision: 2020.05.21 Argument: submission Whether, under emergency deadlines created as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, a potential candidate’s late filing of a document with election officials was a fatal defect that required disqualifying the candidate from the 2020 primary election. Related cases: Matter of Mujumder v. New York City Board of Elections; Matter of…
Matter of Mujumder v. New York City Board of Elections
Decision: 2020.05.21 Argument: submission Whether, under emergency deadlines created as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, a potential candidate’s late filing of a document with election officials was a fatal defect that required disqualifying the candidate from the 2020 primary election. Related cases: Matter of Mejia v. New York City Board of Elections; Matter of…
Matter of National Fuel Gas Supply Corp. v. Schueckler
Decision: 2020.06.25 Argument: 2020.06.02 vid. tr. Whether petitioner natural gas company held qualifying federal permit under Eminent Domain Procedure Law (EDPL) 206(A), thereby exempting it from standard hearing and findings procedure of EDPL article 2; Federal Energy Regulatory Commission granted petitioner’s application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct 97-mile natural gas…
Matter of Seawright v. New York City Board of Elections
Decision: 2020.05.21 Argument: submission Whether, under emergency deadlines created as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, a potential candidate’s late filing of a document with election officials was a fatal defect that required disqualifying the candidate from the 2020 primary election. Related cases: Matter of Mujumder v. New York City Board of Elections; Matter of…
Matter of Seon v. New York State Department of Motor Vehicles
Decision: 2020.06.25 Argument: 2020.06.02 vid. tr. Whether there is substantial evidence in the record to support the determination of the Administrative Law Judge that petitioner, New York City Transit bus driver, failed to exercise due care and that such failure caused pedestrian serious physical injury, Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1146. *Disclaimer: Phil or Scott…