In what could be a mechanism to get vexing questions of law answered more quickly in New York, Chief Judge Rowan Wilson recently said he’d support a concept of the appellate division sending certified questions to the Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court.

In essence, it would be similar to the way the Second Circuit certifies questions to the state court, Wilson said during an episode of the “Amici” podcast series of the Unified Court System.

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