NY Gubernatorial Absence Provision Is Obsolete And Harmful
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An outdated provision in the New York Constitution means that the governor
loses power whenever they leave the state, creating legal uncertainty and
undermining confidence in the rule of law — but fortunately, the solution
is straightforward, say Liam Turner and John Rogan at Fordham Law School.

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