New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David B. Saxe | April 24, 2024
Judge David Saxe reflects on a chance meeting he had with the late Judge Judith Kaye.
By Brian Lee | April 23, 2024
The New York State Judicial Committee on Women in the Courts, which launched in 1986 to address concerns of female litigants, attorneys and court employees, has been renamed.
By Brian Lee | April 19, 2024
Judge Biju J. Koshy was appointed to the top administrative post in Richmond County Criminal Court, overseeing its operations.
By Brian Lee | April 18, 2024
The budget bill widened the strike zone for the crime of assault against judges by removing language about the offender intending to cause serious physical harm that prevents a judge from working.
By Emily Saul | April 18, 2024
Manhattan Assistant DA Christopher Conroy said Donald Trump—who is barred from publicly speaking about witnesses in the case—has violated the judge's gag order seven times since Tuesday.
By Emily Saul | April 17, 2024
"You do not see the type and extent of control that Judge Merchan is exercising in every case," said one observer.
By Andrew Denney | April 11, 2024
Commercial Division was already hearing tech cases, and that litigants have long been allowed to have court-appointed referees preside over their commercial disputes, prior to the chief administrative judge's order. But the court's advisory council recommended adding specific language to its rules to better educate the bar on the court's offerings.
By Brian Lee | April 11, 2024
Both the New York County Lawyers Association and the Associations of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York have expressed support for the measure.
By Andrew Denney | April 6, 2024
The new report, co-authored by the watchdog group Scrutinize and the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law at the New York University School of Law, identifies judges who had sentences reversed or reduced from 2007 to 2023 and includes tallies of how many years were reduced from their sentencing determinations.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 5, 2024
While it's likely too early to see major swings in the law, the president's appointees' individual opinions on criminal law and qualified immunity show the impact the judges' diverse professional backgrounds have on their jurisprudence.
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