Archive for October, 2008

Legal Complications In Changing Term Limits Without A Referendum

The proposed extension of New York City’s term limits (Int. No. 845-a) from two (8 years) to three terms (12 years) applies to five offices: mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president and City Council.  On the question of whether a … Continue reading

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The Bloomberg Third-Term Proposal: Without Limits

The talk in New York today is all about Mayor Bloomberg’s decision to seek a third term, which would require an amendment to the two-term limits law to open the way.  If the proposal to permit current office holders to … Continue reading

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Laurence Laufer Quoted in NY Times

In today’s New York Times, partner Laurence Laufer discusses legal issues in enacting Mayor Bloomberg’s proposed change in New York City’s term limits.

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