By Jason Grant | June 9, 2022
"The constitutional amendment passed by two separately elected state Legislatures and approved by the voters in [2014] was supposed to 'fix' the hyper-partisan decennial redistricting process," a bar association said in a news release, before adding that the "supposed" solution was "a failure."
New York Law Journal | Diversity in the Raw|Event
By Jason Grant | May 13, 2022
The program is being run by the state bar association's Task Force on Racism, Social Equity, and the Law. Separately, the task force is expected in mid-June to release a major report examining areas disproportionately affecting minorities and the underprivileged, including health, economic opportunities, housing, education, environmental justice and criminal justice, a spokeswoman told the New York Law Journal.
By Andrew Denney | May 6, 2022
Hernandez will be among the landmark cases highlighted May 25 at "From Stonewall to Windsor: New York's March to LGBTQ Rights," a program hosted by the Historical Society of the New York Courts.
New York Law Journal | Event|Photo
By Ryland West | December 10, 2021
After the Court's five Justices of Latino descent took the bench; Presiding Justice Acosta noted the historical significance of the moment.
By ALM Staff | December 9, 2021
The CNN Tonight anchor will help kick off Legalweek 2022, one of the legal industry's largest in-person gatherings focused on the intersection of law, technology and innovation.
New York Law Journal | Event|Photo
By Ryland West | November 1, 2021
The event recognizes pro bono volunteers across the Justice Center's numerous civil justice projects.
New York Law Journal | Event|News
By Angela Turturro | October 13, 2021
She accepted the award at the 2021 New York Legal Awards, which were held at the New York Marriott Marquis on Wednesday, October 13th.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 12, 2021
Berke said he's thrilled to be back at Kramer Levin. But he signaled he's not done with his work on election issues, saying he'll still represent those who he thinks are being unfairly attacked.
New York Law Journal | Event|News
By Jane Wester | October 12, 2021
"There are times where I will turn to the associate when we're leaving a hearing and say 'Wow, I cannot believe we get paid to do this,' because I do find it very, very rewarding," Goldstein said.
By Andrew Denney | October 12, 2021
"I became a lawyer because I wanted to use the law as an instrument … to better society," Hiller told the Law Journal. "That's why I do what I do. I want to help people improve their lives. I want to help small businesses help themselves."
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