July 24, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Studying Judicial Decision-Making Is Not 'Intimidation'The authors of a controversial report naming a group of New York City judges who they claim are more likely than their peers to put criminal defendants in pretrial detention respond to criticism of their work published in the New York Law Journal.
By Oded Oren, Chad M. Topaz and Courtney Machi Oliva
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June 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal
NY Policymakers Don't Hold the NYPD AccountableSpecifically, 1,037 officers were involved in two lawsuits; 339 were involved in three lawsuits; 106 were involved in five lawsuits and 37 officers had eight or more lawsuits to their name.
By Oded Oren
5 minute read
January 24, 2019 | New York Law Journal
New Yorkers Should Push for Police AccountabilityWhen judges deny hearings, the officers do not take the stand; they do not testify under oath; they are not subjected to scrutiny by the judge and the litigation process itself. If any misconduct took place, it does not see the light of day.
By Oded Oren
4 minute read
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