New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Roland Trope, Candace Jones and Claudia Ray | July 3, 2023
Three columnists analyze a recent, groundbreaking sanctions order from a Southern District of New York judge against an attorney who admitted to using fake citations generated by ChatGPT in a court filing.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Shelley C. Chapman | June 28, 2023
Judges should have a professional interest in remaining open to criticism and feedback from researchers and legal practitioners as well as from the public, a retired judge writes in response to a recent op-ed in the Law Journal by a former presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Department that has drawn criticism from some corners.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew Diller | June 28, 2023
The factors U.S. News has chosen to emphasize in its newly revised formula will not, in fact, make the ranking a more useful guide for prospective students. U.S. News promotes short-term thinking in a situation that requires long-term decisions.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Roberta Kaplan and Brandon Trice | June 27, 2023
Given the current environment, we cannot turn a blind eye to the disturbing uptick in anti-LGBTQ legislation and rhetoric spreading across the country right now.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison and Stephen A. Saltzburg | June 27, 2023
Focusing on Trump's willful refusal to return the documents can shorten the trial and serve to undercut his claim of selective prosecution—because no one else kept classified documents once the government asked for them back.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric Tirschwell and Ivan Wohner | June 26, 2023
It is now incumbent on the Supreme Court to bring some order to the post-Bruen chaos and confirm that last year's decision did not close the door to gun safety.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Cary London | June 23, 2023
A Law Journal columnist interviews the defense attorney representing a man accused of stabbing a fellow straphanger to death on a subway train in Brooklyn after the decedent was being unruly and violently threatening other passengers.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joan Vollero | June 22, 2023
It's a bad look for federal prosecutors' offices to add to the spectacle already happening in court, but they also know the power of the court of public opinion, writes a former communications director for the Manhattan District Attorney's Office
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By James W. Borkowski | June 21, 2023
As part of his longsighted preparation, President Theodore Roosevelt cultivated relationships not only with Japanese and Russian leaders, but also with European diplomats who would later assist in the Portsmouth peace negotiations. All these relationships built the trust that would be essential in concluding the peace agreement.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Mimi Rocah | June 21, 2023
In an exclusive op-ed for the Law Journal, the Westchester County district attorney speaks out on her office's decision to close its investigation into the Trump Organization without bringing charges.
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