By Meghan Tribe | April 16, 2018
A. Pauline "Pauli" Murray, a former associate at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York, is the subject of a new Broadway production.
By Andrew Denney | April 16, 2018
While David Buckel, an attorney who died on April 14 after setting himself on fire in a park in Brooklyn, had become widely known for his work on LGBT causes, he spent the final years of his life out of the legal limelight and focused his energy on environmental protection.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey M. Winn | April 9, 2018
As the book reminds us, Chinese exclusion was hurtful, harmful, ineffective, misguided and shortsighted.
By Colby Hamilton | April 5, 2018
The national retailer was alleged to have unfairly excluded qualified African-American and Latino candidates for hire due to automatic rejections over criminal histories.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas | April 3, 2018
Employment Law columnists Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas provide some suggestions regarding how employers might want to assess their workplace cultures, and then offer thoughts regarding common issues leaders should consider in seeking to improve their cultures.
By Angela Morris | March 29, 2018
Recent diversity efforts might be paying off as more students of color take the helm at prestigious law reviews
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | March 21, 2018
In their Corporate Governance column, David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh write: While corporate policymaking and public statements on social and political issues are essentially management decisions, the board should be kept informed and has the right to weigh in, if it so chooses.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Walter Storey | March 15, 2018
Justice Elizabeth Garry, a nine-year veteran of the Appellate Division, Third Department, who is known for her hard work, has more on her plate these days. Gov. Andrew Cuomo appointed her in January from among five candidates to serve as the sprawling 28-county's presiding justice, making her the first openly LGBTQ presiding justice in the state's history.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Doris Ling-Cohan | March 14, 2018
The attorneys appearing in our courts should similarly reflect the varied population they represent, and the judiciary must actively encourage this important goal.
By Christine Simmons | March 12, 2018
U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni of the Southern District of New York said she was “surprised” that Quinn “attempted to cast the use of the N-word as a poor attempt at humor or a bad pun."
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