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Standing in Establishment Clause Challenges
In 'Citizens United to Protect Our Neighborhoods, et al., v. Village of Chestnut Ridge', the Second Circuit considered whether the district court properly dismissed plaintiffs' complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction on the basis that plaintiffs lacked constitutional standing.The Family Court is Just Another Court—Or is It?
To an observer, Family Court appears to be, with minor exception, similar to every judicial tribunal. However, the foundation, philosophy, and experiences of Family Court are unique.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-109
May a part-time judge serve as special counsel for the County Attorney's office, a position which includes no criminal prosecutorial duties and which would be insulated from all matters involving the district attorney, public defender, conflict defender, and county sheriff in the judge's own county? Must the judge seek advance written approval for dual employment pursuant to 22 NYCRR 50.3?View more book results for the query "*"
Wilson, Lippman Compare Notes on Eras as New York's Chief Judge
Chief Judge Rowan Wilson said that he has told appellate division jurists to simply send the court a case if he or she believes that it is worthy, and not worry about burdening the court's docket.'Business as Usual': Trump Defense Focuses on 'Checkbook Journalism'
"Under your watch you only published about half the stories you purchased?" Trump lawyer Emil Bove asked David Pecker, who is Manhattan prosecutors' first witness in their case against the former president. "That's correct," the publisher responded.Appeals Court Reinstates Scott Stringer's Defamation Lawsuit Against Accuser
The Appellate Division, First Department on Thursday reversed last year's ruling dismissing the action, writing that fact issues remain that require further inquiry.Magistrate Recommends Dismissal of Fire Insurance Maps Copyright Suit
U.S. Magistrate Judge Ona Wang made her findings in a report and recommendation unsealed Tuesday.In Trump Case, Supreme Court Appears Open to Narrow Presidential Immunity
"This case has huge implications for the presidency, for the future of the presidency, for the future of the country, in my view," Justice Brett Kavanaugh said.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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