161 Cited authorities

  1. Obergefell v. Hodges

    576 U.S. 644 (2015)   Cited 841 times   60 Legal Analyses
    Holding that the Fourteenth Amendment protects the right of same-sex couples to marry in light of doctrinal developments, as well as fundamentally changed social understanding
  2. Colavito v. New York Organ Donor Network, Inc.

    2006 N.Y. Slip Op. 9320 (N.Y. 2006)   Cited 637 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that survivors' limited right to control the burial of a deceased relative did not imply a general, common-law property right in body parts
  3. Small v. Lorillard Tobacco Co.

    94 N.Y.2d 43 (N.Y. 1999)   Cited 690 times   7 Legal Analyses
    Holding that where the underlying tort theory fails, "there is no independent tort to provide a basis for liability under . . . concert of action, conspiracy, and aiding and abetting theories"
  4. Board of Education v. Allen

    392 U.S. 236 (1968)   Cited 456 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding that the lending by a state to parochial school students of non-sectarian textbooks available to all students is permissible under the Establishment Clause
  5. Andon v. 302-304 Mott Street Associates

    94 N.Y.2d 740 (N.Y. 2000)   Cited 401 times
    Holding that the "Appellate Division did not abuse its discretion in holding that [a doctor's] affidavit — on which defendants' request was based — was insufficient to justify compelling plaintiff-mother to take an IQ test"
  6. Matter of Scherbyn v. Boces

    77 N.Y.2d 753 (N.Y. 1991)   Cited 526 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
  7. Sharp v. Kosmalski

    40 N.Y.2d 119 (N.Y. 1976)   Cited 820 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Finding confidential relationship existed between transferor and transferee
  8. State v. Seventh Regiment Fund, Inc.

    98 N.Y.2d 249 (N.Y. 2002)   Cited 304 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding demand futile where circumstances show good-faith possessor knows he has no right to goods
  9. Simonds v. Simonds

    45 N.Y.2d 233 (N.Y. 1978)   Cited 560 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that an interest obtained through an agreement supported by consideration “is superior to that of a named beneficiary who has given no consideration”
  10. Klostermann v. Cuomo

    61 N.Y.2d 525 (N.Y. 1984)   Cited 404 times
    In Klostermann, the public agencies involved were in repeated noncompliance with the command of Mental Hygiene Law § 29.15 (g), which required preparation of a written service plan, with prescribed contents, for every person discharged from state psychiatric hospitals.
  11. Section 635.1 - Reimbursement for medical assistance (MA)

    N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18 § 635.1   Cited 1 times

    (a) Reimbursement for services provided to recipients of MA shall be claimed on schedules and formats prescribed by the department and in accordance with instructions of the department. Any amounts which are federally reimbursable pursuant to title XIX of the Social Security Act or another Federal program or activity must be claimed in a manner that results in the greatest proportion of Federal participation or alternatively must be claimed in a manner that does not increase the amount of State reimbursement