New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Murray Richman | June 20, 2019
Linda Fairstein is no more guilty of what she is portrayed to have done, in the film, as the exonerated were in reality.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Martin Feinman | June 18, 2019
We cannot and must not ignore the many lessons to be learned that are highlighted by cases like the Central Park Five. Our children deserve better than that.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Bennett L. Gershman | June 17, 2019
What really is morally and intellectually indefensible--which Mr. Richman overlooks--is the mob-like rush to judgment in 1989 against these five innocent boys by the media, the public and Donald Trump, who insinuated himself with his front-page incendiary call for the death penalty.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Murray Richman | June 13, 2019
Mob rule, which this clearly is, is morally and intellectually indefensible. The mob serves as a substitute for thought; to be the liberal purveyors for a just society and behave in such a manner is outrageous.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Peggy Little | June 4, 2019
Within moments, lives are forever altered, reputations destroyed, businesses put on the road to ruin with many livelihoods at risk.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Gordon Schnell | June 4, 2019
As the court stressed, "[i]f the government intervenes, the civil action remains the same--it simply has one additional party."
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Menachem J. Kastner | June 4, 2019
While the commentators have bemoaned the court's decision (especially those representing tenants), the issue before us practitioners is what do we do when negotiating a lease and more specifically, the waiver of declaratory relief?
By Stuart M. Rissoff | June 3, 2019
So much for judging individuals based on the content of their character.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Linda Fairstein | June 3, 2019
With the release of Netflix's miniseries "When They See Us," there is renewed interest in the criminal prosecution in the assault of the Central Park jogger. So, we're sharing this letter to the editor from prosecutor Linda Fairstein that we posted in July of 2018.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Eric A. Seiff | June 3, 2019
Nor should it be forgotten that numerous other victims in the community were left vulnerable because of the prosecutors' close-minded, slipshod rush to judgment against the wrong defendants.
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