from nycourts.gov:
NY State Courts Closed on Friday, June 11
In observance of the National Day of Mourning for President Ronald W. Reagan, state and city courts in New York will be closed for business on Friday, June 11, except for arraignments and emergency applications. Jurors should not report on June 11, with the exception of grand jurors in New York City, who should report as scheduled. Litigants with appearances scheduled for June 11 will be notified as to the rescheduled date.
from law.com:
Most NY Courts to Close Friday to Honor Reagan
New York Lawyer
June 9, 2004
City and state courts in New York will be closed Friday, the New York Law Journal reports.
The closure is to observe a national day of mourning for President Ronald W. Reagan, Chief Administrative Judge Jonathan Lippman announced yesterday.
Criminal cases, however, will continue to be arraigned and judges will be available to handle requests for orders of protection and similar emergencies.
Separately, Governor George E. Pataki yesterday ordered state offices closed on Friday.
The city and state courts join the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District, which announced Monday they will be closed on Friday. District courts will be open for emergency applications only.