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The highest court in New York is the New York State Court of Appeals, which is the state equivalent of the US Supreme Court. New York state uses the term "supreme court" to reference its trial courts.The Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals is Jonathan Lippman.
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The New York Supreme Court is a state court of general jurisdiction that tries both civil and criminal cases under New York law. New York's highest appellate court (equivalent to the Supreme Court in most states) is the New York Court of Appeals.
Yes, check out New York State Unified Court System at nycourts.gov They have CaseTrac, where you can file or track a case, find future court appearances, and find out court decisions dating back a few years, and judge/justice calendars. You can look up Civil - Supreme, Criminal, or Housing cases. Some Counties/Districts are not included though. You may search by Defendant, Plaintiff, Index #, Attorney/Firm.
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New York Court of Chancery was created in 1777.
New York Court of Chancery ended in 1847.
New York Court of Appeals was created in 1847.
New York Times v. United States, 403 US 713 (1971)For more information, see Related Questions, below.
New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments was created in 1777.