New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Angad Singh | February 13, 2019
It is not just people who are here without status whose ability to avoid deportation may be affected by a criminal conviction. Crucially, many people with status, including Lawful Permanent Residents, may be rendered deportable by certain misdemeanor convictions.
The Legal Intelligencer | Letter to the Editor
By Richard Wexler | February 8, 2019
Judges Margaret Murphy and Walter Olszewski claim they keep hearings closed to protect children “plain and simple.” They appear blissfully unaware that at least 40 percent of America's foster children already live in states where, for decades, such hearings have been open to the press and/or the public. There is no move in these states to close them again. That's because the fears have proven unfounded.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Deborah Lolai | February 8, 2019
Quite frankly, it is difficult to overstate the extent to which transgender people are subjected to mockery, humiliation and violence at the hands of the police.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joseph Nohavicka | February 7, 2019
To be treated this way by his peers and to have a brilliant judicial career capstoned with ignominy in this manner is disgraceful and saddening.
The Legal Intelligencer | Letter to the Editor
By Barbara White Stack | February 6, 2019
Philadelphia Family Court and judicial districts across Pennsylvania conduct dependency proceedings in secret to protect juvenile court judges and lawyers from public scrutiny—plain and simple.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By David B. Shanies | February 4, 2019
This case, given its parallels to the Brooklyn District Attorney's recent experience with disgraced Detective Louis Scarcella, should serve as a call to action for Ms. Clark.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joseph Bellacosa | February 1, 2019
Our long-suffering wives, Patricia and Mary, decided to sit at a separate table so they could enjoy their conversations without having to listen to the stories both had endured for well over 50 years.
The Legal Intelligencer | Letter to the Editor
By Margaret T. Murphy and Walter J. Olszewski | January 31, 2019
Philadelphia Family Court and judicial districts throughout Pennsylvania conduct dependency proceedings in private in order to protect children—plain and simple.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Tina Luongo | January 31, 2019
Overzealous ICE officers operating with zero oversight must not be allowed to use our courts at their whim.
Law.com | Letter to the Editor
By H. Lee Sarokin | January 31, 2019
The president praises a convicted felon for not cooperating with law enforcement and condemns one who has cooperated, and Mr. Giuliani remains silent. The president characterizes John Dean who was responsible for the disclosure of Richard Nixon's criminal conduct as a “rat,” and Mr. Giuliani remains silent.
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