New York state’s top court has put an end to New York City’s effort to empower noncitizens to vote in municipal elections ...
If the legal challenge failed, more than 800,000 green card holders would have been allowed to vote in local elections, such ...
The Big Apple’s controversial law allowing noncitizens to vote in city elections was struck down by the state’s highest court ...
The Court of Appeals upheld a lower-court ruling that had declared unconstitutional the city’s bid to allow noncitizens to ...
New York's top court struck down Thursday a New York City law that would have let non-citizens vote in municipal elections.
The New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, blocked a law on Thursday allowing non-citizens to vote in local ...
The 6-1 ruling blocks a New York City law allowing green-card holders and individuals with work permits who have lived in the ...
On Thursday, six of the seven justices on New York’s Court of Appeals struck down New York City’s law, which would have given ...
New York State's top court on Thursday struck down a New York City law that would have permitted more than 800,000 legal ...
The ruling caps a protracted battle over who is permitted to vote in New York City’s municipal elections and puts an end, for ...
After a legal battle spanning more than three years, New York’s top court on Thursday struck down a city law as ...