New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William Josephson | June 16, 2022
There is a question about whether issues involving elector appointment and voting necessarily raise federal questions, apart from those that might be raised by the Constitutional requirements applicable to electors.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jay Goldberg | June 15, 2022
Jay Goldberg, Donald Trump's former attorney, weighs in on the topic of gun control.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ioana Good | June 6, 2022
Planning, policymaking, and training for effective communication must be top priorities for today's leaders to drive an organization into a successful future.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sol Wachtler | June 3, 2022
"Not a single one of us believes that an over-the-counter sale of an AR-15 along with 1,500 rounds of ammunition (30 magazines) to an untrained and unlicensed 18-year-old should be legally permitted. Nor do we believe that our Second Amendment rights will necessarily be impinged upon by sensible regulations."
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Alan M. Dershowitz | June 2, 2022
"Joel Cohen and Gerald Lefcourt are old friends with whom I generally agree legally and politically. But their argument in defense of protesting in front of the homes of Supreme Court Justices is dangerous to the First Amendment and must be rejected."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen and Gerald B. Lefcourt | May 31, 2022
"Any encroachment on the right to protest threatens us all, especially in divisive times such as these."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Samuel Estreicher and Troy Kessler | May 26, 2022
Because employers must seriously consider their employees' religious and medical accommodation requests on a case-by-case basis, more attention should be given to vaccine alternatives that will permit employees to do their jobs effectively without risking the safety of their coworkers or overburdening their employers.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Toby Kleinman | May 20, 2022
Advocates for protective parents need to be prepared to actually litigate when it comes to child protection and to be knowledgeable as to how to deal with attacks on good parents.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William Josephson | May 20, 2022
The instruction to the President of the Senate to call for objections is what starts the Act down a slippery slope.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Julia Sands | May 19, 2022
From a legal perspective, how much is too much, such that it becomes abusive or might even be construed as forced labor?
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