During the election on November 7, the voters in New York state will be presented with the allot question (as they are every 20 years), “Shall there be a convention to revise the constitutionand amend the same?” If the referendum passes, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention will be elected in November 2018, and the Convention’s proposed changes will appear on the ballot, most likely in November 2019. Many issues are under debate: ethics reform, reorganizing the judiciary, voting rights, and several more. This column focuses on environmental rights
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On November 7, 2017, New York voters will be asked whether the State should hold a convention to rev...
On November 7, 2017, New Yorkers will go to their polling places and receive ballots containing a th...
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In November 2017, voters in New York, for the first time in twenty years, will be asked to decide wh...
This article will focus on the judiciary reforms and access to justice—starting with reforms to the ...
In the era of metal straws, reusable grocery bags, and glass water bottles, there is no doubt societ...
On July 6, 2004, then-Governor James E. McGreevey signed into law a measure intended to address one ...
The stakes are high as New York State considers whether to amend the constitution. The electorate co...
The State of New York’s constitution was perhaps the first in the world to embody environmental cons...
On November 7, 2017, New York voters will be asked whether the State should hold a convention to rev...
On November 7, 2017, New Yorkers will go to their polling places and receive ballots containing a th...
There is an environmental case to be made in favor of convening a Constitutional Convention. On the ...
It is too easy this winter to miss the signature Human Rights event in New York, the overwhelming vo...
On Nov. 2, 2021, the voters of New York by a margin of more than 2-1 approved an environmental right...
Our presentations will chronicle and assess the jurisprudential dimensions of constitutional environ...
The purpose of the Report is to inform and enrich understanding of environmental issues which may be...
The first task of constitutional reformers is to make the people of the state aware that they live u...
More than 50 years ago, Franklin Kury drafted and championed an Environmental Rights Amendment to t...
In November 2017, voters in New York, for the first time in twenty years, will be asked to decide wh...
This article will focus on the judiciary reforms and access to justice—starting with reforms to the ...
In the era of metal straws, reusable grocery bags, and glass water bottles, there is no doubt societ...
On July 6, 2004, then-Governor James E. McGreevey signed into law a measure intended to address one ...