The New York Court of Appeals ruled against three judges who challenged an 1869 law that mandates retirement at age 76. The court stated that the law does not violate the judges' rights.
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New York Court of Appeals upholds mandatory retirement age for judges
The New York Court of Appeals has upheld a law requiring judges to retire at the age of 76, rejecting a challenge from three judges who argued that the law infringed on their rights. The ruling maintains the longstanding legal precedent established in 1869.
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