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Adultery is currently illegal in NY, but that could change

Panel Highlights Groundbreaking Women

Counties face lawsuits as N.Y. reexamines property tax foreclosures

IN BLANKSTARE NEWS: Cheating on your spouse is never a great idea

New York to ditch law that sees adulterers jailed

Adultery is a crime in New York state but lawmakers are pushing for a change

Push to eliminate NYS Adultery Law

Letters to the Editor - The Issue: The state Assembly moves to repeal an antiquated law prohibiting sex outside of marriage

New York’s bill could repeal the 1907 law criminalizing adultery. Offenders face up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine

New York bill could repeal 1907 law that criminalizes adultery - perpetrators see up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine

Adultery could be decriminalized in New York soon

Adultery Soon to Become “Legal” as NYS Lawmakers Move to Decriminalize it

Adultery is still a crime in New York. That could change this year

How a wealthy contractor, his ‘beautiful’ hat-trimming mistress sparked NY’s first criminal adultery case — in 1907

Thou shalt not commit adultery — unless you want to spend 90 days in jail thanks to this ‘outdated’ New York law that could soon come off the books

Cheating spouses may soon be free from criminal prosecution in NY after more than a century

Is adultery a crime in New York?

New York Assemblymember Proposes Decriminalization of Adultery

Lavine bill would decriminalize adultery

Adultery is still a crime in New York. State lawmakers are trying to change that