New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By David B. Saxe | August 21, 2024
A judge ran a campaign for judicial office "on an apparently unequivocal campaign pledge to incarcerate offenders, exclude drug dealers from the community, ensure maximum sentencing of repeat offenders, and protect victims of domestic violence."
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Evelyn Frazee, Richard A. Dollinger and Dolores Gebhardt | August 21, 2024
Justice Miller crashed through the glass ceiling: as one of the first women to graduate from Harvard Law School, then to serve on the Family Court, the Supreme Court, and the Appellate Division, Second Department.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Liberty Aldrich, Karen Freedman and Dawne Mitchell | July 23, 2024
Putting more judges on the Family Court bench is only one of the many steps required to ensure that families have timely access to justice—and it cannot succeed in a vacuum, three contributors write in a letter to the editor.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joseph Nohavicka | July 12, 2024
Was use of "writ large" necessary to U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's news release regarding her motion to impeach U.S. Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas?
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joel R. Brandes | July 10, 2024
In this letter to the editor, Joel R. Brandes seeks to correct the misleading title of and conclusion reached in a recently published matrimonial column.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Thomas R. Newman | May 24, 2024
While the chief judge makes a forceful argument that bears making and repeating until all indigent defendants can be assured of "receiving a constitutionally fair trial," I respectfully question whether a concurring opinion is an appropriate place to make it.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joel R. Brandes | May 16, 2024
Joel R. Brandes responds to two recent columns that discuss repealing the fault grounds for divorce, arguing that removing them would have little effect on the practice of matrimonial law in New York.
New York Law Journal | Commentary|Letter to the Editor
By James L. Kainen | May 9, 2024
The 13 judges who said they're boycotting Columbia Law students over disagreements with administration reveal their utter lack of capacity to serve in a role that requires them to dispense individual justice, a Fordham Law professor writes.
New York Law Journal | Commentary|Letter to the Editor
By Peter Galasso | May 8, 2024
[Editor's note: This letter was submitted in response to a column by Sondra Mendelson-Toscano, a support magistrate in Nassau County's family court,…
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Elliott Scheinberg | May 7, 2024
Elliott Scheinberg makes an amendment to his recent Appellate Practice column, "Weight of Evidence, Preservation, Third Department Joins Second, Fourth (and First)," which the New York Law Journal published on May 1, 2024.
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