521 U.S. 261 (1997) Cited 1,648 times 1 Legal Analyses
Holding that, because "navigable waters uniquely implicate sovereign interests," there exists a "strong presumption of state ownership" of these waters
Holding that "[i]t is an accepted rule that all parts of a statute are intended to be given effect and that a statutory construction which renders one part meaningless should be avoided"
2007 N.Y. Slip Op. 1384 (N.Y. 2007) Cited 203 times
Holding claimants must initiate Article 78 proceedings "within four months after the determination to be reviewed becomes final and binding upon the petitioner"
2006 N.Y. Slip Op. 2409 (N.Y. 2006) Cited 61 times
In People v Garson (6 NY3d 604), the Court of Appeals held that a judge's acceptance of a benefit for the violation of his duty as a public servant, as defined by the Rules of Judicial Conduct, could support a conviction of receiving reward for official misconduct in the second degree in violation of Penal Law § 200.25.