New York State Commission to Study, Examine and Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutuel Harness Racing Litigation Files
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Overview of the Records
New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230
3 cubic feet
Arrangement
Chronological by date of first court action in each case.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of legal documents and related records compiled by the Commission during the course of litigation initiated by persons and corporations upon whom the Commission had served subpoenas. The plaintiffs filed the court actions to quash or limit the subpoenas.
The bulk of the series is comprised of files of legal documents for each case, including: show cause order requiring Commission to show why the subpoenas should not be quashed or limited; appellant's and respondent's briefs, depositions, and affidavits; memoranda of law by litigants summarizing the facts of the case and their arguments based on the law; notices of entry and filing of court orders; other legal documents; and related records such as tabulations of stock dividends received from harness racing associations and excerpts from association minutes, questionnaires and contracts.
The series also includes: correspondence between the Commission and a Supreme Court Justice regarding the need for an additional special term to settle pending litigation; court orders for transcripts of Grand Jury minutes relevant to the Commission's case; and opinion of Supreme Court Justices (January 12 and 19, 1954) denying the plaintiffs' motions.
Related Material
B1327 Card Indexes to Harness Racing Associations and Stockholders, Witnesses, and Commission Records and Staff, partially indexes this series.
Other Finding Aids
Available at Repository
Docket book indexes most cases by name of plaintiff.
Container list is available at the repository.
Access Restrictions
All investigative materials in Moreland Act commission records are indefinitely restricted pursuant to Executive Law sect. 6 and 63.8 and Civil Rights Law sect. 73.8. Requests for access to such materials are referred to the Governor's Office.