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March 19, 2002 |

Chief Judge Kaye Calls For End of Peremptories

ALBANY The daunting potential to misuse peremptory challenges and racially stack juries persists and peremptories should be eliminated or greatly reduced, Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye said yesterday.
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March 04, 2009 |

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

EVENTS The Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel will hold its monthly CLE luncheon at 12:15 p.m. March 17 at the Union League.
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January 26, 2007 |

Keeping an Eye On Eyewitness Testimony

Ezekiel Edwards was named after the prophet whose visions include an eyewitness account of a wild chariot ride through heaven. Ironically, Mr. Edwards' latest career move has him promoting doubt as to the sanctity of eyewitness identification - a notoriously mistake-prone form of trial evidence, according to some 3,000 studies of the past three decades.
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July 14, 2009 |

Sotomayor's Moment

Speaking on the first day of confirmation hearings, the nominee said her judicial philosophy was simply 'fidelity to the law.'
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January 16, 2013 |

CUNY Law's Rivera Named to Fill Ciparick Seat

Jenny Rivera, who was a special deputy state attorney general for civil rights when Cuomo was attorney general, has been a CUNY Law professor and founder and director of the school's Center on Latino and Latina Rights and Equality since 2008.
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June 23, 2010 |

Bar Associations Add Claims In Challenge to City's 18-B Plan

Debtors Must Produce Records for Review On Sysco's Alter Ego Debt Liability Claim
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November 09, 2005 |

Drexel's College of Law to Name Inaugural Staff

Professors, public interest lawyers, law clerks, authors, litigators. These are some of the bullet points on the resumes of the six professors hired to teach the inaugural class of Drexel University's new College of Law.
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July 14, 2009 |

Sotomayor Addresses Criticisms on First Day of Confirmation Hearing

Answering criticisms that her heritage and gender will influence her judging, Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday that her judicial philosophy is "simple: fidelity to the law." Republican senators wasted no time in outlining their areas of concern, which they are sure to flesh out in questioning of the nominee that begins today. However, echoing most analysts, senators predicted that Sotomayor would be confirmed by the full Senate later this summer.
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