New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Lainie R. Fastman | December 26, 2018
Can we dispense with the dour recitals of correct speech? Can we agree to engage in cordial discourse about these weighty matters and extend a measure of personal freedom? Could the spirit of personal liberty (let alone courtesy) penetrate the murky waters of the pursuit of gender neutral language in the court room?
By Jason Grant | December 21, 2018
Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker called her law clerk, Kimberly Greer, “a vibrant young woman with an excellent legal mind" and "one of the most kind and generous persons I know."
By Tony Mauro | December 21, 2018
The US Supreme Court said two "nodules removed during surgery were found to be malignant on initial pathology evaluation." The court said no further treatment is planned.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Friedman | December 18, 2018
New York's court system is the most expensive per capita in the country and possibly the world.
By Colby Hamilton | December 3, 2018
The city was granted a declaratory judgment in its favor by a Manhattan federal judge in February, who found the city had allayed Sixth Amendment concerns in protecting clients' communications with their attorneys.
By Dan M. Clark | December 3, 2018
Top officials within the state's court system unveiled a new facility in Brooklyn on Monday to train state court officers.Chief Judge Janet DiFiore…
By Tony Mauro | December 1, 2018
"Both he and Mrs. Bush were the essence of decency and kindness then and throughout the years," Justice Clarence Thomas said in a statement Saturday. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. called George H.W. Bush an "American patriot and fundamentally decent man."
By Christine Simmons | November 30, 2018
The court said calls were using the clerk's office main phone number in fraudulent attempts to obtain money.
New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Dan M. Clark | November 28, 2018
The nature of the complaint was not immediately known Wednesday. The allegation was made by a court assistant against Deacon earlier this year, according to OCA.
By Colby Hamilton | Susan DeSantis | November 26, 2018
Citing a desire for the Court of Appeals to control its own docket, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore has made clear her desire to see a more restrained appeal process from the lower courts, according to numerous current and former appellate justices.
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