By Susan DeSantis | February 2, 2018
Matthew Skinner has taken over as executive director of The Richard C. Failla LGBTQ Commission of the New York State Courts and Joanne Winslow, an appellate judge in the Fourth Department, has become the commission's new co-chair.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | January 24, 2018
Corporate Governance columnists David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh write: In light of recent events, corporate directors may consider adding an item to the agenda for their next board meeting: the issue of potential sexual misconduct at the company.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Alphonso David | January 23, 2018
Governor Cuomo has appointed more diverse judges to the bench than any other governor in the history of the state.
By Susan DeSantis | January 23, 2018
The New York State Bar Association gave out its Diversity Trailblazer awards Monday night.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | January 19, 2018
In a cultural moment where women and people of color are calling attention to broad structural inequities creating harassment and wage gaps, the legal industry is finding its footing.
By Staff | January 17, 2018
Members of the judiciary joined the Network of Bar Leaders at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse on Jan. 10 to celebrate the New Year and present the network's past president Raymond Dowd with the Hon. Harold Baer, Jr. Diversity Award.
By Susan DeSantis | January 1, 2018
Alan Scheinkman will be presiding justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department, and Elizabeth Garry will take on the same role for the Third Department. She is the first openly LGBTQ presiding justice in New York.
By Law.com Editors | December 14, 2017
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National Law Journal | Exclusive
By Tony Mauro | December 11, 2017
According to a National Law Journal study, the U.S. Supreme Court's clerk ranks are less diverse than law school graduates or law firm associates—and the justices aren't doing much to change that.
By Susan DeSantis | December 8, 2017
The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law becomes the fourth New York law school to accept the Graduate Record Exam in addition to LSAT scores.
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