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NY Top Court Advances Ex-Bloomberg Scribe's Discrimination Claim From DC
Court precedent finding New York's human rights laws do not apply to out-of-state workers in employment discrimination claims might be revisited after a New York Court of Appeals ruling, according to one attorney.Clarence, Take the Money and Drive
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas should accept John Oliver's offer of $1 million a year and a new RV, which expires on March 19, the Law Journal's Bennett L. Gershman writes.Appellate Judge Named to Blue-Ribbon Committee on Women in Law
In announcing Appellate Division, First Department Justice Llinét Rosado for the role, which takes effect immediately, and coincides with Women's History Month, Chief Judge Rowan Wilson said Rosado joins "trailblazing" retired Judge Betty Weinberg Ellerin, senior counsel at Alston & Bird.'Keep Doors Open': Court of Appeals Judge Warns of Lost Opportunity for the Next Generation
In addressing the crowd, Rivera spoke of her family's immigrant background and said her mother raised her with the belief that her children, and her children's children, would always have more than she had. But that's no longer true.Judge, Court Clerk Could Take Stand in Challenge to Manslaughter Conviction
Months before defendant Gregory Thayer was convicted of killing his best friend, a court clerk allegedly advised a member of defense team, in a meeting that wasn't revealed to other defense attorneys until after the conviction, on the judge's thinking in the case.View more book results for the query "*"
NYPD 'Uninformed' Attacks on Judges' Bail Decisions Pose a 'Grave' Threat
There are a number of problems with the NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell's recent criticismMeet the NY 2nd Dept. Judicial Screening Committee's New Chair
Harris Beach partner Tom Garry has been named to replace retired Judge Jeffrey Lebowitz, who stepped down as chairman of the group responsible for vetting appellate court hopefuls.Women in Big Law: Progress, Challenges and the Road Ahead
In this article, Sophia Cahill and Danielle Vrabie compare the modern-day state of affairs for women litigators in big law and what remains true based upon former Chief Judge Judith Ann Kaye's 1988 lecture on the same topic.Joseph Belluck Is Reappointed to New Term With NY Judicial Watchdog
Joseph Belluck has been the commission's chair since 2016, and a member for a third of its 46-year existence.Biden Pick for EDNY Bench Faces Senators' Questions on Diversity, High Caseloads
U.S. Magistrate Judge Sanket Bulsara of the Eastern District of New York appeared alongside district judge nominees for courts in California and South Dakota.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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