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Our Votes Shape The 'Very Heart of the Democracy': New York Celebrates Law Day 2024
Leaders of the bench and bar discuss civic engagement and what lawyers can do to promote and protect democracy.Trumped Up Charges: Unraveling the Unfairness of Political Prosecution
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has wrongfully prosecuted a criminal justice reform advocate, an NYPD officer, and a former Republican President of the United States, for seemingly political reasons, a Law Journal contributor writes.The Declining Presence of Lawyers in Elected Office: A Trend to Be Reversed
The decline in lawyers serving in legislatures has been driven in part by economics and changes in the legal profession as significant financial incentives exist for lawyers to practice law rather than run for office, a former president of the New York State Bar Association writes.Smith, Gambrell & Russell Grows Real Estate, International Practices in New York
The Atlanta-based firm added a pair of real estate attorneys and combined with a small firm focused on representing German businesses in the U.S.Simpson Thacher Plans Boston Office, Hires Skadden Funds Partner
The New York law firm is the third Am Law 100 law firm to announce a Boston location in the last eight days.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
How New York Selects and Elects Its Judges
Understanding how elections work is essential to any basic understanding of how democracies function. But New Yorkers, in my experience, know very little about how judges are chosen in our state, even though most people appreciate that the courts have a profound impact on their lives.A Recommitment to Civic Engagement
The ability to exchange ideas with others around the globe in real time is a technological marvel that has provided the world with considerable positive outcomes. Conversely, the digital world has also provided society with situations not immediately apparent in 1996.Giving a Stronger Voice to Smaller Donors
New York's Public Campaign Finance Program, which boosts the value of constituents' small campaign donations with government funding, is in effect for the first time for the 2024 state legislative elections. This is an investment in civic participation at a time when American democracy really needs it.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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