New York Law Journal | Event|Commentary
By Colleen McMahon | December 12, 2017
Judge's award acceptance speech becomes an impassioned appeal: "It is a very good thing that the workplace's dirty little secret has finally been subjected to a healthy dose of Justice Louis Brandeis' strongest disinfectant. Now that we have let the sunshine in, we can finally address the nefarious and way too prevalent scourge of sexual harassment in the workplace."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Andrea Alonso | December 11, 2017
The author attributes Bobby Kennedy's compassion for the underdog to his age order in a family of nine. The seventh child, third among sons, he followed two spectacular brothers.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Nicholas W. Allard | December 7, 2017
The 15 schools as of this writing that already have started to use the GREs to evaluate applicants, and the inevitable large number of law schools that soon no doubt will join them, are taking a sensible step that is long overdue.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Matt Funk | December 5, 2017
As lawyers, we have a special opportunity to make sure the toys and other products on the store shelves are safe. That's one more thing to be thankful for this holiday season.
By Ben Hancock | November 30, 2017
Reporter Ben Hancock peers around the corner at the courtroom clashes and policy choices that loom over emerging technologies like AI, digital currency and facial recognition.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By James B. Kobak Jr. | November 28, 2017
The STAR-SKAN algorithms can resolve the knottiest legal questions in seconds—almost as fast as Donald Trump can tweet the answer.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey Winn | November 27, 2017
Written for a mass audience, the book should be of particular interest to lawyers because of the experiences that inspired Obama to pursue a legal career, the accomplishments of his Harvard Law School education, the advantages that meaningful work experience provided him over his law school classmates, the financial challenges produced by his career choices and the strains those challenges put on his marriage.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Danny Tobey | November 22, 2017
The scale and scope of artificial intelligence is well-described. Merrill Lynch predicts an “annual creative disruption impact” of $14 to $33 trillion…
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sol Wachtler | November 17, 2017
Sol Wachtler writes: There was a time when a judge of an appellate court could review the very case he presided over when he was a trial judge. The New York Court of Appeals allowed, even applauded, the practice, but thanks to a recent decision of that same court ('People v. Novak') that will no longer be tolerated.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | November 14, 2017
Jerry H. Goldfeder writes: An across-the-board ban on candidate solicitation would allow them to focus on the issues, liberating them from the arduous task of dialing for dollars.
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