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Matter of Posner v. Rockefeller

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 15, 1970
26 N.Y.2d 970 (N.Y. 1970)

Summary

In Matter of Posner v. Rockefeller (26 N.Y.2d 970), this Court held that three Members of the Assembly lacked standing to bring a suit challenging, on constitutional grounds, the validity of portions of appropriation bills.

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Opinion

Argued March 4, 1970

Decided April 15, 1970

Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial Department, GEORGE L. COBB, J.

Peter A.A. Berle for appellants.

Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney-General ( Jean M. Coon and Ruth Kessler Toch of counsel), for respondents.


MEMORANDUM. The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, without costs. We agree with the courts below that under our present decisions the petitioners lack standing as citizens and taxpayers to bring this proceeding. (See, e.g., St. Clair v. Yonkers Raceway, 13 N.Y.2d 72; Matter of Donohue v. Cornelius, 17 N.Y.2d 390, 396.) Nor does their status as Assemblymen give them the requisite standing to challenge in the judicial branch the validity of appropriation bills submitted by the Governor, and it matters not whether such bills have been passed by the Legislature or were still pending before that body at the time the proceeding was instituted.

Judges BURKE, SCILEPPI, BERGAN and GIBSON concur; Chief Judge FULD and Judges BREITEL and JASEN concur insofar as petitioners' standing as citizens and taxpayers is concerned, under constraint of St. Clair v. Yonkers Raceway ( 13 N.Y.2d 72).

Order affirmed, in a memorandum.


Summaries of

Matter of Posner v. Rockefeller

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 15, 1970
26 N.Y.2d 970 (N.Y. 1970)

In Matter of Posner v. Rockefeller (26 N.Y.2d 970), this Court held that three Members of the Assembly lacked standing to bring a suit challenging, on constitutional grounds, the validity of portions of appropriation bills.

Summary of this case from Silver v. Pataki

In Matter of Posner v Rockefeller (26 N.Y.2d 970, 972) the next case, three of the Judges of our court concurred on the standing issue only under constraint of St. Clair.

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In Matter of Posner v. Rockefeller, supra, 26 N.Y.2d 970, 311 N.Y.S.2d 15, 259 N.E.2d 484 (1970), individual Assemblymen brought a constitutional challenge against appropriations bills enacted into law over their opposition.

Summary of this case from Guzman v. Westchester Cnty. Bd. of Legislature

In Matter of Posner v. Rockefeller (26 N.Y.2d 970), a case heavily relied upon by defendant, three assemblymen sued to invalidate certain appropriation bills passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor because the bills consisted in a number of instances of "lump sum" appropriations without the detail required by article VII of the N Y Constitution.

Summary of this case from Silver v. Pataki

In Matter of Posner v. Rockefeller (26 N.Y.2d 970), it was held that three members of the New York State Assembly lacked standing, either as citizens and taxpayers or as Assemblymen, to challenge the validity of portions of appropriation bills submitted by the Governor and enacted into law.

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Case details for

Matter of Posner v. Rockefeller

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of HERBERT A. POSNER et al., Appellants, v. NELSON A…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Apr 15, 1970

Citations

26 N.Y.2d 970 (N.Y. 1970)
311 N.Y.S.2d 15
259 N.E.2d 484

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