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NY A06330
Bill
Status
3/4/2025
Primary Sponsor
Gabriella Romero
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AI Summary
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Allows any party aggrieved by a Court of Appeals decision to file a motion to renew when the legislature subsequently enacts a law that appears contrary to the court's ruling
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Applies only when the original case has not been finally determined or remains pending (sub judice) and is still subject to some form of review
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Requires the Court of Appeals to permit full briefing and oral argument on whether to change its decision based on the legislative clarification, unless the motion lacks substantial basis
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Permits the court to consider legal questions addressed by the new legislation even if those issues were previously deemed unpreserved or not reached in the original decision
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Motions must be filed within 90 days of either the new enactment or the effective date of this law, whichever is later
Legislative Description
Authorizes renewals in certain instances by an aggrieved party to the court of appeals based on a subsequent change in law.
Last Action
referred to judiciary
1/7/2026