By Josefa Velasquez | January 4, 2018
Federal courthouses in New York City and Long Island are closing Thursday due to snowfall and high winds. Other courts downstate are also closing.
By Celia Ampel | January 4, 2018
Kravitz's friends on the bench remember her as a "kind and sweet" person who loved animals and cared for her elderly parents.
By Colby Hamilton | Josefa Velasquez | January 3, 2018
Among the governor's proposals are the elimination of money bail in some cases, reforms to the state's discovery statutes and proposals to move cases through the state court system faster.
By Jason Grant | January 2, 2018
Caner Demirayak has sued both New York City and New York State under the Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws. He is trying to compel the Kings County Supreme Court civil courthouse to remove structural barriers that he says impinge on his lawyering.
By Celia Ampel | January 2, 2018
The lawsuit alleged the clerk acted improperly by automatically imposing the fees before any debt collection services were performed.
By Susan DeSantis | January 1, 2018
Alan Scheinkman will be presiding justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department, and Elizabeth Garry will take on the same role for the Third Department. She is the first openly LGBTQ presiding justice in New York.
By Tony Mauro | December 31, 2017
“We have a new challenge in the coming year,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his annual year-end report. “Events in recent months have illuminated the depth of the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace, and events in the past few weeks have made clear that the judicial branch is not immune.”
By Tom McParland | December 28, 2017
With President Donald Trump's nomination of Colm Connolly and Maryellen Noreika to serve on Delaware's district court, the state's federal bench is finally poised to return to full strength, after a year in which the shorthanded court saw a steep rise in patent filings.
By Susan DeSantis | December 27, 2017
Judge Teresa Corrigan will take over as the supervising judge of the Nassau County Court, replacing Christopher Quinn who stepped down at the end of November.
By Michael Booth | December 27, 2017
For the first time since before newly elected Gov. Chris Christie made the unconventional decision not to renominate a justice up for tenure, the New Jersey Supreme Court in 2017 had a full roster of seven justices for the entire calendar year.
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