Now that Hillary Rodham Clinton’s nomination for secretary of state is official, count on hearing considerable noise over who will take her place in the Senate.
The mother of a man who was convicted of murdering a college student in 2003 is using recently recorded conversations with a juror as the basis for her claim of jury misconduct.
Republican lawyers have challenged the votes of nearly a dozen students, mostly from St. John’s University, saying that they filled out ballots with addresses that were not their permanent residences.
Now that Hillary Rodham Clinton’s nomination for secretary of state is official, count on hearing considerable noise over who will take her place in the Senate.
A state panel’s recommendations to succeed Judith S. Kaye include two other judges on the Court of Appeals and the state’s former chief administrative judge, but no women.
Over a decade of whirlwind development, the Landmarks Preservation Commission has repeatedly played dance partner to a potent mix of preservationists, developers and city politicians.
Many argue that the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission has not done enough to protect churches from the overheated real estate market.
The Giants receiver could face a mandatory prison sentence of 3 ½ years for possession of a handgun.
The office of Robert P. Kelly, the chairman and chief executive of the bank chosen to oversee the Treasury Department’s bailout fund.