To the editor: How does one appeal to a group of strangers to address the moral and ethical decisions that affect New York City retired civil-service senior and disabled citizens? Unions and the …
The ruling by Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Lyle Frank ends a more than five-year legal battle barring any appeal between the Bronx Defenders and the NYPD over their internal databases of arrests that have since been adjudicated in court and no longer public information.
City lawyers were quick to appeal last week’s unprecedented ruling from Manhattan supreme court judge Lyle Frank declaring the Education Department’s current budget illegal and ordering the agency to return to last year’s spending levels while the City Council prepares for a revote. The city Law Department asked for an automatic “stay” reversing Frank’s order while the appeal is underway.
The court’s order brings whiplash to back-to-school planning. Four days prior, a lower court ruled the city needed to redo the education department budget.
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