Monday, January 20, 2020

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Wandering Dago, Inc. v. Destito, No. 16-622 (2d Cir. 2018)

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Justia Opinion Summary
WD filed suit against OGS, alleging that defendants violated its rights under the First Amendment, the Equal Protection Clause, and the New York State Constitution by denying WD's applications to participate as a food truck vendor in the Lunch Program based on its ethnic-slur branding. The Second Circuit reversed the district court's grant of summary judgment for defendant, holding that defendants' action violated WD's equal protection rights and its rights under the New York State Constitution. In this case, it was undisputed that defendants denied WD's applications solely because of its ethnic-slur branding. In Matal v. Tam, 137 S. Ct. 1744 (2017), the Supreme Court clarified that this action amounted to viewpoint discrimination and, if not government speech or otherwise protected, was prohibited by the First Amendment. The court rejected defendants' argument that their actions were unobjectionable because they were either part of OGS's government speech or permissible regulation of a government contractor's speech.


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Gov. Andrew Cuomo's 10th state budget to detail how to fill $6.1 billion deficit in lucing repealing ny pml sec 109 before cuomo, cairo & the nassau otb board of directors take a ny const art. 1 sec 3 beating


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Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo delivers his State of
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo delivers his State of the State address at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany on Jan. 8. Credit: AP / Hans Pennink 
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Tuesday will reveal his 2020-21 budget that includes some big-ticket proposals as well as the legalization of marijuana, while filling a $6.1 billion deficit that threatens funding for schools and health care.
Cuomo said he plans to do it all without further burdens on some of the nation’s highest taxed residents.
The governor got some last-minute help this month when tax revenues through December came in $1.3 billion ahead of projections. He also has promised to find savings in the Medicaid program, which accounts for $4 billion of the state deficit.

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