By Ryan Tarinelli | February 5, 2021
Top court system officials sparked backlash last fall when 46 older judges were denied certification at the trial and appellate level. Appellate arguments in the case are set for 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Appellate Division, Third Judicial Department.
By Ryan Tarinelli | February 5, 2021
The system will now require a full disciplinary hearing in all cases "where an Inspector General investigation has substantiated a claim of discriminatory conduct" by a court employee, DiFiore wrote.
By Jane Wester | February 3, 2021
Howard's wife, Judge Norma Jennings, serves in housing court in the Bronx, and the pair is believed to be the first married same-sex couple appointed to the same court in New York.
By Ryan Tarinelli | February 3, 2021
Under the legislation, judges would be automatically certified if the applicants are found to have the mental and physical capacity for the position and their services are necessary, an official from Hoylman's office said.
By Ross Todd | February 3, 2021
U.S. District Senior Judge Thomas Zilly, who this fall became the first federal judge to conduct a virtual civil jury trial, earlier this week tried a patent case remotely to a jury verdict. "We as judges feel patent cases are as difficult and complex and as hard to manage as any are. I thought this case went smoothly," Zilly said.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 2, 2021
A handful of federal judges in California have announced plans to go senior following President Joe Biden's inauguration. Some experts say the judicial vacancies are just the beginning of a chain of open judgeships that will present an opportunity for more diversity on the court.
By Ryan Tarinelli | February 2, 2021
The report said survey respondents did "not appear to be properly protecting their personal devices through generally accepted security features, such as multifactor authentication, which puts court-related work at considerable risk."
By Ross Todd | February 2, 2021
What can we all learn from this case study of a federal criminal jury that navigated the complicated early days of the pandemic?
By Katheryn Tucker | February 1, 2021
The governor's office announced late Monday the names of six judges to fill openings on state, superior and magistrate courts around the state.
By Ryan Tarinelli | February 1, 2021
The measure, if approved by both legislative chambers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, would take effect immediately and expire at the beginning of April 2022. Over a span of three days last week, the state court system reported that three grand jurors in Brooklyn had tested positive for the coronavirus.
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