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“Is It Good Enough to Fool My Gallerist?” David Salle, one of America’s most thoughtful painters, hoped an A.I. “We are sending the machine to art school,” Salle quipped, before expounding on the principles of light, shadow, depth and volume that good painting requires. Safe to say that nobody would mistake this image for a Salle painting. Salle’s style has changed over the years, which made capturing his essence a little more challenging for an algorithm. Put through the blender of a machine, Salle’s art becomes a remix: a pastiche of pastiches.
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Justice Hector LaSalle would have been the first Latino to lead New York’s court system . Kathy Hochul ’s nominee to lead the state court system was again rejected by her fellow Democrats in the state Senate during a Wednesday floor vote, ending a weekslong procedural standoff. Justice Hector LaSalle’s nomination to be chief judge of the Court of Appeals was voted down by the Democratic-controlled chamber, 20 in favor to 39 opposed. Most Democrats voted against Justice LaSalle, who currently runs a midlevel appeals court based in Brooklyn, while most Republicans were in favor.
ALBANY, N.Y.—New York Gov. Kathy Hochul continued a fight with lawmakers within her party after Democrats in the state Senate voted down her nominee to the state’s highest court, an extraordinary rebuke that has emboldened her opponents. The result has left Ms. Hochul politically bruised, Democrats said, and some lawmakers and political observers said it could set a contentious tone in coming budget negotiations. David Paterson, a Democrat who supported Justice Hector LaSalle’s nomination as chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals. “For some of the people who went way beyond what dignity and civility would have called for, there may be a grand finale that they’re not going to like.”
ALBANY, N.Y.—New York Gov. Kathy Hochul continued a fight with lawmakers within her party after Democrats in the state Senate voted down her nominee to the state’s highest court, an extraordinary rebuke that has emboldened her opponents. The result has left Ms. Hochul politically bruised, Democrats said, and some lawmakers and political observers said it could set a contentious tone in coming budget negotiations. David Paterson, a Democrat who supported Justice Hector LaSalle’s nomination as chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals. “For some of the people who went way beyond what dignity and civility would have called for, there may be a grand finale that they’re not going to like.”
Kathy Hochul cited Justice Hector LaSalle’s temperament and experience in choosing him for the chief judge role. ALBANY, N.Y.—Democrats voted down Gov. Kathy Hochul ‘s nomination of Justice Hector LaSalle for chief judge of New York’s highest court, an unprecedented rejection that dealt a political blow to the newly elected governor. The state Senate’s judiciary committee on Wednesday declined to advance Justice LaSalle’s nomination to lead the New York State Court of Appeals. Of the 19 committee members, two Democrats voted for Justice LaSalle, 10 Democrats voted to reject him and one Democrat joined the panel’s six Republicans to advance his nomination without recommendation.
ALBANY, N.Y.— Kathy Hochul ‘s nominee for chief judge of New York’s highest court has divided her fellow Democrats and is shaping up to be her first major political test since being elected governor. The state Senate’s judiciary committee on Wednesday will consider Hector LaSalle to lead the New York State Court of Appeals. He currently runs a regional mid-level appellate court based in Brooklyn. More than a dozen Democrats in the chamber said they will vote against Justice LaSalle’s nomination to the chief judge role because of his previous rulings on workers’ rights and other matters, highlighting the increasingly political nature of state judicial appointments. Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins , a Democrat, has said the judge doesn’t have the support needed to be confirmed.
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