26 Cited authorities

  1. Consumers Union v. State

    5 N.Y.3d 327 (N.Y. 2005)   Cited 84 times
    Holding that business judgment rule would protect board of nonprofit reorganizing non-profit health insurer as for profit company
  2. LaValle v. Hayden

    98 N.Y.2d 155 (N.Y. 2002)   Cited 82 times
    In LaValle, the Court of Appeals was faced with addressing the propriety of an order which granted defendants summary judgment dismissing the complaint, where defendant moved for dismissal pursuant to CPLR 3211 and the plaintiff cross moved for summary judgment on its claim that certain provisions in the Education Law were unconstitutional.
  3. Dorset v. Cultural Resources

    46 N.Y.2d 358 (N.Y. 1978)   Cited 123 times
    In Hotel Dorset Co. v. Trust for Cultural Resources, 46 N.Y.2d 358, 385 N.E.2d 1284, 413 N.Y.S.2d 357 (1978), for example, the New York Court of Appeals found that a state statute apparently specifically tailored to provide benefits for the Museum of Modern Art was a general law because it applied to a class, "entry into which was governed by conformity to or compliance with specified conditions."
  4. Bordeleau v. State

    2011 N.Y. Slip Op. 8444 (N.Y. 2011)   Cited 21 times

    2011-11-21 Lee BORDELEAU et al., Respondents, v. STATE of New York et al., Appellants. Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, Albany (Barbara D. Underwood, Paul Groenwegen and Andrew D. Bing of counsel), for State of New York, appellant. Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Albany (Harold Iselin, Cynthia E. Neidl and Victoria E. Lane of counsel), for Globalfoundries U.S., Inc., appellant. JONES Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, Albany (Barbara D. Underwood, Paul Groenwegen and Andrew D. Bing of counsel)

  5. Wambat Realty Corp. v. State

    41 N.Y.2d 490 (N.Y. 1977)   Cited 73 times
    Upholding zoning and planning for Adirondack Park region
  6. City of New York v. State

    94 N.Y.2d 577 (N.Y. 2000)   Cited 31 times

    Argued February 15, 2000 April 4, 2000 Appeal from Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the First Judicial Department. Michael D. Hess, Corporation Counsel of New York City (Elizabeth I. Freedman, Leonard Koernerm Gail Rubin and Spencer Fisher of counsel), and Richard M. Weinberg, for appellants in the first above-entitled action. Eliot Spitzer, Attorney General, New York City (Edward D. Johnson, Preeta D. Bansal and Marion R. Buchbinder of counsel), for respondents in the first above-entitled

  7. Patrolmen's Benevolent Assn. v. City of N.Y

    97 N.Y.2d 378 (N.Y. 2001)   Cited 24 times
    Finding a special law constitutional because it expressly stated "the substantial State concern sought to be addressed" and ensured that the law was "rationally related to that concern"
  8. New York City v. Patrolmen's Assn

    89 N.Y.2d 380 (N.Y. 1996)   Cited 28 times
    Rejecting alternative application to uphold only part of subject law
  9. Matter of Town of Islip v. Cuomo

    64 N.Y.2d 50 (N.Y. 1984)   Cited 42 times

    Argued November 15, 1984 Decided December 18, 1984 Appeal from the Supreme Court, Suffolk County, Alfred M. Lama, J. Robert Abrams, Attorney-General ( Stuart Miller, Robert Hermann, Peter H. Schiff, James A. Sevinsky and Ezra I. Bialik of counsel), for appellants. Guy W. Germano, Islip Town Attorney ( Christine C. Hilgendorff and Doris E. Roth of counsel), and Richard Ehlers, Riverhead Town Attorney ( Bernard E. Gegan of counsel), for respondents. MEYER, J. The limitation upon the power of the Legislature

  10. Adler v. Deegan

    251 N.Y. 467 (N.Y. 1929)   Cited 179 times
    Upholding the Multiple Dwelling Law against a claim that it violated the city home rule provisions of the Constitution