June 26, 2023 | National Law Journal
A Decade After 'US v. Windsor,' We Cannot RelentGiven 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.
By Roberta Kaplan and Brandon Trice
7 minute read
July 27, 2018 | New York Law Journal
Time's Up for Lawyers TooOur profession, in both the private bar and in our courts, has a #TimesUp problem that needs to be seriously addressed.
By Roberta Kaplan and Rachel Tuchman
1 minute read
February 06, 2018 | The American Lawyer
Robbie Kaplan: #TimesUp on Gender Inequality in the Legal ProfessionRoberta Kaplan, who recently left Big Law to start her own litigation boutique, takes aim at the findings highlighted in a recent article by The American Lawyer on male clients disfavoring working with female lawyers.
By Roberta Kaplan
4 minute read
April 06, 2016 | New York Law Journal
Kaye and 'Matter of Jacob'What I'd like to focus on in memory of my beloved mentor Judith S. Kaye is her personal commitment to the equal dignity of all persons under the law, including LGBT people. I feel qualified to do so because I was lucky enough to serve as Kaye's law clerk at a time when she was called upon to decide what may well be her most significant gay rights opinion in a case that would fundamentally alter the lives of gay people and their families—including, ultimately, my own.
By Roberta Kaplan
17 minute read