Constitutionality of New York's ethics panel argued before state's top court
- The New York State Court of Appeals heard arguments about the constitutionality of the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government on Tuesday.
- The case arises from former Governor Andrew Cuomo's pandemic-era book deal, which COELIG is investigating.
- Good-Government groups warn that a ruling against COELIG could harm ethics enforcement in New York, which has a history of corruption scandals.
- A decision from the court is expected in the coming months, with implications for the future of ethics oversight in the state.
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