7 Cited authorities

  1. Pell v. Board of Education

    34 N.Y.2d 222 (N.Y. 1974)   Cited 5,556 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Discussing the standard of review in an Article 78 appeal
  2. Matter of Scherbyn v. Boces

    77 N.Y.2d 753 (N.Y. 1991)   Cited 530 times
    Finding that Article 78 review of a quasi-judicial hearing is a certiorari proceeding, not a mandamus to review proceeding, and therefore "substantial evidence" rather than "arbitrary and capricious" is the standard of review
  3. Quick v. Horn

    21 Misc. 3d 1116 (N.Y. Misc. 2008)   Cited 3 times
    In Quick, the court (Joan Madden, J.), annulled the determination of respondents the New York City Department of Correction (DOC) and the City of New York that terminated petitioner's employment as a probationary corrections officer, and directed that she be reinstated with back-pay and benefits.
  4. Matter of Donofrio v. Hastings

    60 A.D.2d 989 (N.Y. App. Div. 1978)   Cited 8 times

    January 20, 1978 Appeal from the Monroe Supreme Court. Present — Cardamone, J.P., Simons, Dillon, Denman, and Witmer, JJ. Judgment unanimously modified in accordance with memorandum, and, as modified, affirmed, without costs. Memorandum: Petitioner, a police officer in the Police Department of the City of Rochester, took a civil service promotion examination for the position of Sergeant and he placed first on the list. Nevertheless, respondent Chief of Police on successive occasions passed over him

  5. Section 7803 - Questions raised

    N.Y. CPLR 7803   Cited 4,940 times
    Listing the “only questions” that may be raised in an Article 78 proceeding
  6. Section 7804 - Procedure

    N.Y. CPLR 7804   Cited 4,565 times
    Characterizing Article 78 proceeding as a “special proceeding” and specifying where such a proceeding may be “brought”
  7. Section 600.10 - Format and content of records, appendices and briefs

    N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 22 § 600.10   Cited 11 times

    (a) Form and size. (1) Generally; paper and page size. Records, appendices and briefs shall be reproduced by any method that produces a permanent, legible, black on white copy and shall be on a good grade of white, opaque, unglazed recycled paper that satisfies the requirements of subdivision (e) of this section. Paper shall measure vertically 11 inches on the bound edge and horizontally 81/2 inches. The clerk may refuse to accept for filing a paper which is not legible or otherwise does not comply