New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | July 22, 2019
In his Technology Law column, Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses a recent Second Circuit opinion which addressed several questions that arose from President Trump blocking certain Twitter users from his account: To what extent are Twitter accounts “official” government accounts? What should the law make of the “personal” accounts of high government officials? Is an official's Twitter account a “public forum” to which the general public has a right to access?
By Raychel Lean | July 19, 2019
Legal ethics experts agree the optics wouldn't have been great if U.S. District Chief Judge Mark E. Walker hadn't stepped down.
By Raychel Lean | July 19, 2019
U.S. District Chief Judge Mark E. Walker's order hinted that the Holland & Knight attorney might have been hired purposely to get him off the case. Legal ethics experts weigh whether the judge really needed to step aside.
By Marcia Coyle | July 18, 2019
"I didn't pull my punches as to the importance of that decision to the political system and the way we govern ourselves," Kagan said in remarks at Georgetown University Law Center.
By Marcia Coyle | July 18, 2019
"I didn't pull my punches as to the importance of that decision to the political system and the way we govern ourselves," Kagan said in remarks at Georgetown University Law Center.
By Tom McParland | July 16, 2019
A judge from Brooklyn has been brought in to hear the dispute where Katz has a 16-vote lead in the race to be nominated for Queens' top prosecutor.
By Marcia Coyle | July 16, 2019
"It was an illogical opinion which would revolutionize Administrative Procedure Act review if anyone took it seriously," Jones Day's Michael Carvin said at a Heritage Foundation event.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 16, 2019
New campaign finance disclosures show the business major U.S. law firms have captured so far in the Democratic primary.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 16, 2019
New campaign finance disclosures show the business major U.S. law firms have captured so far in the Democratic primary.
By Mike Scarcella | July 16, 2019
"Naivete, resentment and outright racism, roiled in a toxic mix, have given us a racist president. Trump could have used vile slurs, including the vilest of them all, and the intent and effect would have been no less clear," wrote George Conway, of counsel to Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, in an op-ed piece in The Washington Post.
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