New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan D. Scheinkman | August 26, 2019
"When I was asked to address the topic of panel numerosity, I jumped at the chance."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bruce Green and Rebecca Roiphe | August 26, 2019
Now that he is dead, the criminal justice system is not the place for Epstein to be called to account.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Eric A. Seiff | August 25, 2019
That the most senior of those prosecutors should remain glued to her spontaneous belief, formed during the initial hours of all-night interrogation, reflects a continuing inability to step back and recalibrate.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 24, 2019
"Judge Stephen Goss will be sorely missed by countless people across our state and nation," Gov. Brian Kemp tweeted.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | August 21, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that probation can only be revoked where this a violation of a specific term of the probation order, reversing a lower court's finding that a defendant violated his probation by posting photos of guns, money and drugs on social media.
By Paul Shechtman | August 16, 2019
In its 2018-2019 term, the New York Court of Appeals followed much the same course in criminal law as it has the past few years. Prosecutors had more victories than did defendants; memorandum opinions were commonplace; and Judges Jenny Rivera and Rowan Wilson frequently dissented, often in lengthy opinions. A few cases stand out.
By Randall T. Eng | August 16, 2019
"The experience of working with exceptional judicial colleagues and attorneys at the court have given me some insights which I hope will be useful to appellate practitioners and litigants."
By Donna Aldea | August 16, 2019
The legislature passed a sweeping bill repealing Article 240 of the Criminal Procedure Law in its entirety effective Jan. 1, 2020, and replacing it with Article 245, which vastly expands discovery in the state, transforming New York from one of the most restrictive states to one of the most expansive with respect to pre-trial disclosure and transparency.
By Akiva Shapiro | August 16, 2019
How can counsel filing amicus briefs stand out from the crowd and make an impact? Pair with the right client, make the right kinds of arguments, and muster the right types of materials.
By George W. Hicks Jr. | August 16, 2019
These 10 tips comprise a step-by-step guide for preparing and delivering oral argument for the first time. By following them, you’ll not only survive, but likely enjoy, your time at the podium—and perhaps even come back for more.
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