New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | November 14, 2017
Jerry H. Goldfeder writes: An across-the-board ban on candidate solicitation would allow them to focus on the issues, liberating them from the arduous task of dialing for dollars.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Keith Hoffmann | November 9, 2017
By reducing veterans' legal challenges and increasing their incomes—by securing veterans' benefits, increasing workplace accommodations for veterans with disabilities, and stabilizing family law issues—we can help to improve veterans' quality of life and impact their health.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | November 2, 2017
How did these men (no women, of course) beat the odds? And what advice do they have for young lawyers of color?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Stephen Kruger | November 1, 2017
Instead of building a corrupt entity (a 2019 constitutional convention) which would parallel an existing corrupt entity (the legislature), advocates of a 2019 constitutional convention should direct their energies to forming a slate of not-corrupt candidates for all Senate seats and for all Assembly seats.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor|Commentary
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | October 31, 2017
Jerry H. Goldfeder writes: Instead of giving up on the legislative process, New Yorkers across the state can enact reforms locally and continue to press for statewide changes.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sharon Stern Gerstman | October 30, 2017
Our state Legislature has had many opportunities over the past 50 years to fix obvious flaws in the court system but has failed to do so. A constitutional convention provides that opportunity.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Emily Jane Goodman | October 26, 2017
Police perjury is neither new nor rare. The facts are not quite as portrayed on Law & Order.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sol Wachtler | October 25, 2017
Today we take the First Amendment as prohibiting any law that abridges free speech or a free press, but did the drafters of the First Amendment really mean that the press was at liberty to insult and demean the president of the United States without penalty?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alphonso B. David | October 20, 2017
Of all the ideals upon which our state and nation are based, first and foremost is justice.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Dan Feldman | October 19, 2017
Lawyers should be urging their friends and families to the polls this November if only to vote in favor of a New York Constitutional Convention, an opportunity that will not be available again until 2037.
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