A Manhattan judge overseeing the city’s right-to-shelter case recused herself from the matter Tuesday over concerns about her impartiality — a move that came as lawyers for Mayor Adams forged ahead with a push to suspend the decades-old shelter mandate amid a constant influx of migrants into New York. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Erika Edwards announced her recusal from the case in a brief .
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NEW YORK A Manhattan judge who oversees New York’s decades-old right-to-shelter mandate agreed in a court hearing Friday that Gov. Hochul must to do more to help alleviate the city’s spiraling migrant crisis, according to an attorney who participated in the proceeding. The emergency hearing before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Erika Edwards was held to address concerns raised by the Legal .
NEW YORK — A Manhattan judge who oversees New York’s decades-old right-to-shelter mandate agreed in a court hearing Friday that Gov. Hochul must to do more to help alleviate the city’s spiraling migrant crisis, according to an attorney who participated in the proceeding. The emergency hearing before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Erika Edwards was held to address concerns raised by the Legal .