New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Tanja Sirago | April 12, 2019
The members of the New York State Magistrates Association stand ready to address real concerns in a collaborative and objective manner, devoid of the unsupported attacks based upon a preconceived bias.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Kristen Browde and Justin Teres | April 9, 2019
We have made so many advances, but there is so much to be done. That is why at LeGaL, we are pushing to pass a legislative agenda that would move the State of New York even further on the path to equality.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Marnie Berk and Heidi Kim | April 4, 2019
Perhaps confidence is eroding in the country's leadership to ensure that justice is meted out equally across the country, given the policy agenda in Washington and the criminal indictments of many of those responsible for its execution.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Michael Friedman | April 4, 2019
So, just why does the court system need an extra half a billion dollars to handle one third fewer cases?
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Andrea Hirsch | April 2, 2019
Bringing a post-conviction motion entails painstaking efforts, often requiring obtaining and examining a client's old records, finding and speaking with witnesses, and consulting with experts. Given the caps, therefore, taking on a post-conviction case under 18b often means working for less than minimum wage.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joseph Bellacosa | April 2, 2019
This one graphic story ought to jump-start a renewed and broad education program, with a higher decibel of repeated notifications pointing to awareness and availability of help and resources to back it up.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph Bellacosa | March 26, 2019
Every prosecutor must exercise such discretionary judgment of when and whom to prosecute on the evidence, not on political or media-generated bellowing.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joel B. Rudin | March 18, 2019
I have been handling litigation for plaintiffs for more than two decades involving allegations of police misconduct, and I have never seen the city decline to represent a police civil defendant no matter how egregious the apparent misconduct.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Andrea G. Hirsch | March 14, 2019
Now that the Legislature is considering removing the death penalty from the Criminal Procedure Law and Penal Law, this is a good opportunity to eliminate life without parole too.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Norman A. Olch | March 11, 2019
Four-judge panels are unfair to litigants because they reduce the chances of taking a case to the Court of Appeals: dissents by two out of four justices are simply harder to come by than dissents by two out of five.
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