10 Cited authorities

  1. Kramer v. Time Warner Inc.

    937 F.2d 767 (2d Cir. 1991)   Cited 2,015 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that the Court may consider matters of which judicial notice may be taken under Federal Rule of Evidence 201
  2. Leonard F. v. Israel Discount Bank of New York

    199 F.3d 99 (2d Cir. 1999)   Cited 1,016 times
    Holding that in considering a motion to dismiss, the court may consider documents attached as exhibits to the complaint
  3. Thomas v. Westchester County Health Care Corp.

    232 F. Supp. 2d 273 (S.D.N.Y. 2002)   Cited 197 times
    Holding that an extraneous document was not incorporated by a brief reference to it in one paragraph of the complaint
  4. Schubert v. City of Rye

    775 F. Supp. 2d 689 (S.D.N.Y. 2011)   Cited 108 times
    Holding that the “real party in interest” in “official-capacity suits against the Mayor,” among other individuals, is the city
  5. Munno v. Town of Orangetown

    391 F. Supp. 2d 263 (S.D.N.Y. 2005)   Cited 78 times
    Finding documents were integral to the complaint where the plaintiff "relied heavily upon [them] in framing the [c]omplaint"
  6. Section 1983 - Civil action for deprivation of rights

    42 U.S.C. § 1983   Cited 496,982 times   701 Legal Analyses
    Holding liable any state actor who "subjects, or causes [a person] to be subjected" to a constitutional violation
  7. Rule 12 - Defenses and Objections: When and How Presented; Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings; Consolidating Motions; Waiving Defenses; Pretrial Hearing

    Fed. R. Civ. P. 12   Cited 354,229 times   943 Legal Analyses
    Granting the court discretion to exclude matters outside the pleadings presented to the court in defense of a motion to dismiss
  8. Section 15-108 - Designation and nomination of candidates

    N.Y. Elec. Law § 15-108   Cited 31 times

    1. Nominations of candidates for elective village offices shall be made as provided in this section. 2. a. Party nominations of candidates for village offices in any county shall be made at a party caucus or, if the rules of the county committee, heretofore or hereafter adopted consistent with the provisions of this chapter so provide, at a primary election. If the rules of the county committee of any political party provide that party nominations for village offices of that party in any or all villages

  9. Section 6-206 - Independent nominations; petition, form

    N.Y. Elec. Law § 6-206   Cited 2 times

    1. Independent nominations for elective village offices shall be made by a petition containing the signatures in ink of residents of the village who are registered with the appropriate county board of elections at the time of signing. The sheets of such a petition shall be numbered. A signer need not himself or herself fill in the date or residence. Each sheet of such petition must be in substantially the following form and shall contain all the information required therein: VILLAGE INDEPENDENT NOMINATING

  10. Section 6-204 - Designating petition; form

    N.Y. Elec. Law § 6-204   Cited 1 times

    1. Party designations for elective village offices shall be made on a designating petition containing the signatures in ink of residents of the village who are registered to vote with the appropriate county board of elections at the time of signing and who are enrolled in such political party. The sheets of such a petition shall be numbered. A signer need not himself or herself fill in the date or residence. Each sheet of such petition must be in substantially the following form and shall contain