October 25, 2024 | National Law Journal
We Need a Binding and Enforceable Supreme Court Ethics CodeThe Court's Code of Conduct reflects the approach of an "imperial court." It fails fully to comply with existing law and does not safeguard against the appearance of bias. It is high time for Congress to step in.
By Gregory L. Diskant and David A. Schulz
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September 02, 2008 | New York Law Journal
Challenges Resurface Around Libel Law and the Effects of the Internet AgeDavid A. Schulz, a partner in Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz and a lecturer at Columbia Law School, writes that this term, the Court issued its first media libel decision in more than a decade and handed down two opinions on questions of increasing importance in the Internet age - the extent to which New York courts have jurisdiction to thwart libel judgments obtained in countries with less free speech protection, and the obligation of government agencies to disclose information in electronic form.
By David A. Schulz
15 minute read
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