26 Cited authorities

  1. Matter of Medical Society of the State v. Serio

    100 N.Y.2d 854 (N.Y. 2003)   Cited 249 times
    Holding that a provision in New York Insurance Law providing that “[t]he superintendent shall have the power to prescribe and from time to time withdraw or amend, in writing, regulations, not inconsistent with the provisions of [the Insurance Law] ... does not cede to the executive branch fundamental legislative or policymaking authority, which remains at all times with the Legislature”
  2. Jacobson v. Massachusetts

    197 U.S. 11 (1905)   Cited 1,150 times   31 Legal Analyses
    Holding that the state retained inherent police powers to protect the health of their citizens
  3. Boreali v. Axelrod

    71 N.Y.2d 1 (N.Y. 1987)   Cited 243 times   3 Legal Analyses
    Finding proper balance between health concerns and cost "is a uniquely legislative function"
  4. Patrolmen's Benevolent Ass'n of City of New York, Inc. v. New York State Public Employment Relations Board

    2006 N.Y. Slip Op. 2288 (N.Y. 2006)   Cited 62 times
    Noting that "the application of the Taylor Law to particular facts [is] an area in which PERB is entitled to deference"
  5. NYC C.L.A.S.H., Inc. v. New York State Office of Parks

    2016 N.Y. Slip Op. 2479 (N.Y. 2016)   Cited 34 times

    No. 46 03-31-2016 In the Matter of NYC C.L.A.S.H., INC., Appellant, v. NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION et al., Respondents. Joshpe Law Group LLP, New York City (Edward A. Paltzik of counsel), and Law Offices of Yan Margolin, New York City (Yan Margolin of counsel), for appellant. Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, Albany (Victor Paladino, Barbara D. Underwood and Andrea Oser of counsel), for respondents. FAHEY, J. Joshpe Law Group LLP, New York City (Edward

  6. Incorporated Village of Nyack v. Daytop Village, Inc.

    78 N.Y.2d 500 (N.Y. 1991)   Cited 71 times
    Discussing New York Municipal Home Rule Law §§ 10, which gives counties the power to enact local laws in a wide range of matters relating to local concern, as long as the local legislation is not inconsistent with the State Constitution or with any general law of the State
  7. Citizens for Energy v. Cuomo

    78 N.Y.2d 398 (N.Y. 1991)   Cited 69 times

    Argued September 11, 1991 Decided October 22, 1991 Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial Department, Lawrence E. Kahn, J. J. Scott Greer and Lou Lewis for appellants in proceeding No. 1. Martin S. Kaufman, Douglas Foster and Malcolm Wilson for appellants in proceeding No. 2. Lou Lewis, Michael J. Englert and Kenneth F. Peshkin for appellants in proceeding No. 3. Jacob M. Lewis, Stephen A. Wakefield, Marc Johnston, Percy H. Russell, Jr., Stuart M. Gerson, Frederick

  8. People v. New York Trap Rock Corp.

    57 N.Y.2d 371 (N.Y. 1982)   Cited 88 times
    In People v. New York Tram Rock Corp., 442 N.E.2d 1222 (N Y 1982), the New York Court of Appeals held the Poughkeepsie town noise control ordinance void for vagueness. The ordinance prohibited "unnecessary noise," defined as "any excessive or unusually loud sound or any sound which either annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace or safety of a person.
  9. Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc. v. Department of Environmental Conservation

    71 N.Y.2d 186 (N.Y. 1988)   Cited 68 times
    In Matter of Consolidated Edison Co. v Department of Envtl. Conservation (71 N.Y.2d 186, 192), the Court of Appeals found that in areas of regulation requiring technical expertise, regulations within the "traditional agency role of applying technical expertise to implement legislative goals" should be upheld.
  10. Health Facilities v. Axelrod

    77 N.Y.2d 340 (N.Y. 1991)   Cited 48 times

    Argued November 14, 1990 Decided February 19, 1991 Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial Department, Harold J. Hughes, J. Robert Abrams, Attorney-General (Daniel Smirlock, O. Peter Sherwood and Peter H. Schiff of counsel), for appellants. Cornelius D. Murray, David M. Cherubin and Bernard Schwartz for respondent. HANCOCK, JR., J. In 1988, the Public Health Council, pursuant to the State Administrative Procedure Act, adopted a set of regulations (Medicaid Patient