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For the first time in its history, the Appellate Term, Second Department empaneled three women of color to hear oral arguments.
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The Franklin H. Williams Commission launched the Professional Development Program, designed to promote career advancement in the court system, in an event…
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As of Thursday, many are still trying to comprehend what's to come from the seismic shift caused by a draft of a majority opinion, leaked to Politico, that reverses the court's decision to legalize abortion.
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By Ryland West | May 2, 2022
As in past years' ceremonies, several court employees were presented with the Judith S. Kaye Service Award.
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Feinman died last year a few months short of serving four years on New York's high court.
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Breon Peace has officially served as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York since October, but on March 4 he was feted with a ceremonial…
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A group that includes lawyers and law students pushing to eliminate an inquiry into would-be attorneys' character and fitness to join the…
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By Ryland West | February 7, 2022
Broadcasting or taking pictures from federal courtrooms has been prohibited since 1946., but in certain rare occasions, federal court administrators allow photographers to come inside to get pictures of courtrooms that much of the public never see.
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By Ryland West | December 30, 2021
With eyes turned towards the Manhattan federal court where former socialite and Jeffrey Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell stood trial for sex trafficking, New York photographers documented the events of the past two months.
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By Ryland West | November 18, 2021
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Ellen Biben cleared Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam in the Feb. 21, 1965, slaying of Malcolm X.
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