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New York Law Journal

A Fierce Advocate for Human Rights

Robert Morgenthau rightly deserves his numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to the city and bar of New York, but he also deserves recognition as a fierce advocate for human rights.
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New York Law Journal

Case Law Regarding Role of Child Is Clear

We believe that the case law is clear regarding the role of the child and his or her attorney in custody and visitation proceedings.
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New York Law Journal

NYSBA Should Focus on Getting Inmates an Education

I have seen firsthand the change in the demeanor of these inmates who successfully pass their tests and receive diplomas.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Ga. Legal Community Mourns Loss of Professor Donald Eugene Wilkes

Wilkes taught at UGA Law for 41 years and was considered one of the world's leading authorities on habeas corpus, writes State Bar of Georgia president.
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New York Law Journal

Women's Bar Installed First Openly-Gay President in 1992

WBASNY, formed in the late 1970s by a diverse group of dedicated and visionary peopleof all genders, proudly installed its first openly gay president, Susan Bender, in 1992.
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New York Law Journal

Studying the Destructive Nature of Solitary Confinement

Witnessing firsthand the awful consequences of subjecting human beings to solitary confinement and looking into the eyes of those inmates struggling to maintain a foothold on reality and sanity is painful.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Decriminalization of Marijuana Is Worst of Both Worlds

In an attempt at compromise, the legislature enacted a marijuana bill "Marijuana Decriminalization Approved in NY After Legalization Efforts Stall"…
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Discrimination Did Not Occur at TransPerfect

Questioning the legality of a request received from a law firm client under such circumstances would be the antithesis of providing high-quality professional services to the legal community.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Netflix Series Portrays Linda Fairstein as Foil for Criminal Justice System's Ills

Linda Fairstein is no more guilty of what she is portrayed to have done, in the film, as the exonerated were in reality.
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New York Law Journal

We Must Listen to the Lessons of the Central Park 5 Case

We cannot and must not ignore the many lessons to be learned that are highlighted by cases like the Central Park Five. Our children deserve better than that.
4 minute read

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