By Cogan Schneier | C. Ryan Barber | February 16, 2018
A grand jury in Washington on Friday indicted the Russian organization Internet Research Agency, along with several other associated companies and individuals, on eight charges related to unlawful interference in the 2016 presidential election.
By Susan DeSantis | February 5, 2018
The director of NYU School of Law's Center for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging asked Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg why in 2017 only 19 percent of equity partners at major law firms were women. And at this pace, Kenji Yoshino said, women will not achieve gender parity for at least another 100 years. But in an appearance at the law school Monday, Ginsburg had a much more sanguine view.
By Jason Grant | February 1, 2018
An appeals panel has decided that Mohamed Albanna's 2006 federal conviction amounted to a crime of moral turpitude and that, therefore, under the Lackawanna City Charter, he is ineligible to hold the City Council seat.
By Josefa Velasquez | January 23, 2018
A coalition of labor unions and good government groups rallied at the state Capitol on Tuesday to generate support for early voting.
By Andrew Denney | January 22, 2018
Months after weathering criticism over dropping investigations into two high-profile targets with lawyers who contributed to his election campaign, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. announced that he will no longer take donations from attorneys with business before his office.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 4, 2018
"It seems like Trump does view himself as the CEO of America Inc. and is attempting to use and enforce and gag Bannon the way a private employer would do," one employment law attorney says. "Using these corporate instincts in a government context doesn't make sense. There is a lot of bluster in this letter."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Josefa Velasquez | December 21, 2017
The New York Law Journal takes a look back at 2017 and reviews the highlights and lowlights of the year in Albany, exclusive of state court rulings.
By Josefa Velasquez | December 8, 2017
A spokesman for Gov. Andrew Cuomo confirmed to the New York Law Journal on Friday that the FBI is investigating the administration's hiring practices. His office called the probe "absurd."
By Staff Report | December 6, 2017
Judith Clark had her sentence commuted by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo last December, making her eligible for parole.
By Charles Toutant | November 16, 2017
A mistrial has been declared in the corruption trial of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, D-New Jersey, and Florida eye doctor Salomon Melgen, multiple media outlets have reported.
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