SAVARESE v. CROSSON


150 Misc.2d 180 (1991)

Anthony P. Savarese, Jr., Plaintiff, v. Matthew T. Crosson et al., Defendants. Allen Beldock, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff, v. Matthew T. Crosson, as Chief Administrative Judge of New York State Office of Court Administration, et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Queens County.

August 13, 1991


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Colodner and Kenneth Falk for Matthew T. Crosson, defendant. Victor A. Kovner, Corporation Counsel (Steven Gibaldi of counsel), for David Dinkins, as Mayor of the City of New York, defendant. Irving Mandell for Anthony P. Savarese, Jr., plaintiff. Giaimo & Vreeberg for Allen Beldock, plaintiff.


HERBERT A. POSNER, J.

When it comes to establishing standards and administrative policies for the New York State judicial system, there is no higher authority than the Administrative Board of the Unified Court System (NY Const, art VI, § 28 [c]). However, when it comes to interpreting a Federal statute, the Administrative Board is not the highest authority — that role is reserved for the United...

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