New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By William C. Silverman | August 6, 2023
The chair for the Find for Modern Courts responds to a recent report by a New York City Bar Association working group advising that the court system's appointment of former Court of Appeals Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick as a monitor to oversee reform efforts raises questions about the independence of the job.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Antonio "Tony" DelCampo | July 13, 2023
A Georgia Bar member since 1965, Mr. Mullins was a partner at Swift, Currie, McGhee & Hiers and later at Cashin, Morton & Mullins
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Antonio "Tony" DelCampo | July 11, 2023
Arrington served as a member of the Atlanta Board of Alderman, today known as the Atlanta City Council, as council president and as a Fulton County Superior Court judge.
New York Law Journal | Commentary|Letter to the Editor
By Gary Zucker | July 10, 2023
While the rest of the world embraces technology, many New York courts are regressing to a time when attorneys spent hours travelling and waiting around…
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Sandra Elena Roper | July 10, 2023
Chief Judge Rowan Wilson's plan for the Court of Appeals to rule on certified questions would allow for more expeditious stare decisis decisions to our lower courts, a Brooklyn judge writes.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Antonio "Tony" DelCampo | July 7, 2023
A Georgia Bar member since 1976, Mr. Lawson was co-founder of the Lawson & Washington law firm, which later became Lawson & Thornton.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Sarah B. "Sally" Akins | June 2, 2023
President Joe Biden nominated her as the first African-American woman to serve on the court.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Everett Catts | May 30, 2023
The State Bar of Georgia congratulates attorney Cherokee Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Jeffrey A. Watkins of Cartersville on his appointment…
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ronald McGuire | May 23, 2023
Lethal force can only be used in self defense if a person reasonably believes that lethal force is necessary to protect that person or another person from an imminent threat of grave harm, an attorney writes in response to a recent letter to the editor published in the Law Journal.
The Legal Intelligencer | Letter to the Editor
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | May 17, 2023
Robert N. de Luca, a former U.S. attorney, and former assistant U.S. attorney of Philadelphia, died on May 9, 2023. He was 82.
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