By Brian Lee | September 5, 2023
Kay-Ann Porter Campbell is set to oversee the unit within the Office of Court Administration that's responsible for investigating allegations of misconduct, fraud, criminal activity or conflicts of interest by court employees or persons or corporations doing business with the court system.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Dianne T. Renwick | September 5, 2023
As the Manhattan-based midlevel appeals court looks ahead to a new term, its presiding justice reflects on her nascent tenure at its helm.
By Brian Lee | September 5, 2023
Among the cases on the high court's docket is one of national significance, which may reshape New York's congressional redistricting.
By Brian Lee | August 16, 2023
State Sen. Sen. George Borrello, R-Jamestown, said town and village justices shouldn't be barred from bringing firearms to their courthouses, observing there may be no other security on site.
By Brian Lee | August 15, 2023
Backers of a measure that would require companies licensed to do business in New York to consent to jurisdiction in the state said the measure is all about ensuring accountability.
By Brian Lee | August 10, 2023
Ciparick oversees the implementation of recommendations contained in a 2020 report that described a second-class system of justice in state courts for people of color.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | August 9, 2023
A former high court judge comes to the defense of Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, who serves as the New York court system's independent monitor for its efforts to combat racial bias in the courts.
By Andrew Denney | August 3, 2023
A New York City Bar Association group created to address racial bias in the New York state court system said the independent monitor role created to keep an eye on reform efforts, which retired Court of Appeals Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick currently occupies, should instead be given to "someone without ties to the court system."
By Brian Lee | August 3, 2023
Justin Barry will oversee management of the state court system's administrative arm, including setting its priorities, planning projects and initiatives, providing analysis of complex issues, and making policy recommendations, according to Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas.
By Brian Lee | August 2, 2023
The two fired officers posted content that their former bosses viewed as racist and misogynist, and that was anti-tolerant of gay and transgender people and same-sex marriages.
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