New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Oded Oren, Chad M. Topaz and Courtney Machi Oliva | July 24, 2023
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 Colleen Murphy | July 24, 2023
Observers weighed in on what a year of exclusively unanimous opinions might mean for a court with three new members going forward.
By Brad Kutner | July 21, 2023
"You could have the court striking down a law that imposes ethics requirements on it and the optics on that are ghastly," said former federal Judge John Jones.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Andrew M. Moskowitz | July 21, 2023
Where the court departed from the Appellate Division was the latter's determination that the defendants bore the burden of demonstrating why a neutral third-party observer or an unobtrusive recording should not be permitted.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 20, 2023
The last several versions of the bill have been based on the State of New York's business courts, known as the Commercial Division, Tankersley said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Steven R. Rowland | July 17, 2023
Plainly, the New Jersey Supreme Court applied inconsistent standards of review on essentially the exact same issue. Worse yet, the court doesn't seem to be aware that it has apparently shifted from a strict review to an essentially hands-off position.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Henry M. Greenberg | July 16, 2023
While chief justices and court administrators focus on the present, they must also see where the law is going and plan for the challenges ahead for New York's court system.
By Brian Lee | July 14, 2023
Noah Mamis, a former Paul Weiss associate and counsel to state Senate Democrats, is Chief Judge Rowan Wilson's choice to be his top staff attorney.
By Colleen Murphy | July 13, 2023
"I think it is reprehensible that once all of the procedural loopholes, including senatorial courtesy, have been resolved you still cannot get these folks a hearing," New Jersey State Bar Association President Timothy McGoughran said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | July 12, 2023
"It seems like all the presiding judges are under pressure to move business along, but don't have all the resources they necessarily need to do it," Angelo Ziotas said. "We certainly would hope the governor's office would fill the remaining vacancies and do so with some lawyers with trial experience so that we can have people on the court [hit] the ground running."
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