New York's Chief Judge Resigns, Breaking Up High Court's Right-Leaning Majority [View all]
The unexpected retirement may flip the courts ideological balance on critical issues, depending on Governor Kathy Hochuls choice of a replacement.
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On Monday, Janet DiFiore, the chief judge of the Court of Appeals, New York States highest court, announced that she will be resigning this August. The news stunned much of New Yorks political establishment and offered Governor Kathy Hochul, who will nominate DiFiores replacement, the chance to reshape the Court of Appeals for years to come.
The court has taken a sharp turn to the right over the last year,
New York Focus reported last week. DiFiore leads a group of four conservative judges who have voted as a bloc in 96 of the 98 cases in the seven-member courts most recent term, giving it control over essentially all the courts decisions.
In that time, this bloc has issued a slew of rulings favoring law enforcement, large corporations, and landlords over defendants, employees, consumers, and tenants. DiFiore and her three alliesAnthony Cannataro, Michael Garcia, and Madeline Singashave also been responsible for
a sharp drop in the courts overall caseload, and particularly in the number of criminal appeals that the court hears, experts say.
This conservative majority was expected to remain in control of the court until at least 2025, the year DiFiore would have had to leave the court due to turning 70, New Yorks mandatory retirement age for judges. DiFiore offered no reason for her sudden resignation on Monday. But
Law360 reported that she is currently the subject of an ethics investigation for interfering in the disciplinary process for a court officer who threatened to post flyers critical of her on court buildings. If Hochul were to appoint a judge who is more progressive than DiFiore, it could flip the courts ideological balance on key issues.
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