Alston v. New York City Commission on Human Rights

976 N.E.2d 246, 19 N.Y.3d 1021, 951 N.Y.S.2d 717, 2012 NY Slip Op 84590, 2012 WL 4070121, 2012 N.Y. LEXIS 2164
CourtNew York Court of Appeals
DecidedSeptember 18, 2012
StatusPublished

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Alston v. New York City Commission on Human Rights, 976 N.E.2d 246, 19 N.Y.3d 1021, 951 N.Y.S.2d 717, 2012 NY Slip Op 84590, 2012 WL 4070121, 2012 N.Y. LEXIS 2164 (N.Y. 2012).

Opinion

Motion, insofar as it seeks leave to appeal from so much of the February 2012 Appellate Division order as denied appellant’s motion for poor person relief and dismissed his appeal from the March 2010 Supreme Court order, dismissed upon the ground that such portions of the Appellate Division order do not finally determine the proceeding within the meaning of the Constitution; motion for leave to appeal otherwise denied. Motion for poor person relief dismissed as academic.

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976 N.E.2d 246, 19 N.Y.3d 1021, 951 N.Y.S.2d 717, 2012 NY Slip Op 84590, 2012 WL 4070121, 2012 N.Y. LEXIS 2164, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/alston-v-new-york-city-commission-on-human-rights-ny-2012.