Gary Lavine, a longtime commissioner on the old state ethics body, says law school deans illegally blocked his nomination to a new iteration.
Gary Lavine, a longtime commissioner on the old state ethics body, says law school deans illegally blocked his nomination to a new iteration. · View in browser
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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay nominated former JCOPE commissioner Gary Lavine to serve on the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government. Photos: Santosh Bhunia; New York state Assembly; Logo: New York State Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government | Illustration: Leor Stylar
Hochul says she supports universal child care, but she’s been light on the specifics. Photos: Office of Governor Kathy Hochul; SeventyFour and Hamdi Kandi Studio/Pexels | Illustration: Leor Stylar
Governor Hochul vetoed a measure to speed up New York’s public records process, which is among the slowest in the nation. We asked our reporters about their most protracted records requests.
With support from the Court of Appeals Chief Judge Rowan Wilson and a growing number of Democratic state lawmakers, the Treatment Court Expansion Act may have a fighting chance in next year’s legislative session. Screenshot: New York state Senate
With support from the Court of Appeals Chief Judge Rowan Wilson and a growing number of Democratic state lawmakers, the Treatment Court Expansion Act may have a fighting chance in next year’s legislative session. Screenshot: New York state Senate
Tell us about your experience with diversion courts in New York
Reporter Eliza Fawcett is taking a closer look at statewide diversion courts. Do you have experience with mental health courts or other diversion courts in New York? Reach out out to her: fawcett.eliza@gmail.com.