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By Ryland West | February 24, 2022
A group that includes lawyers and law students pushing to eliminate an inquiry into would-be attorneys' character and fitness to join the…
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By Ryland West | February 7, 2022
Broadcasting or taking pictures from federal courtrooms has been prohibited since 1946., but in certain rare occasions, federal court administrators allow photographers to come inside to get pictures of courtrooms that much of the public never see.
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By Ryland West | December 30, 2021
With eyes turned towards the Manhattan federal court where former socialite and Jeffrey Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell stood trial for sex trafficking, New York photographers documented the events of the past two months.
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By Ryland West | November 18, 2021
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Ellen Biben cleared Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam in the Feb. 21, 1965, slaying of Malcolm X.
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By Ryland West | November 10, 2021
The program recognized New York judges, lawyers and legal professionals who have made significant contributions to further racial and ethnic fairness in the courts and justice system.
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By Ryland West | November 2, 2021
New Yorkers headed to the polls on Election Day to cast their votes for the successor to two-term New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and on-ballot…
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By Andrew Denney | October 31, 2021
Rather than teach the famous exercise from a classroom, Columbia Law School contracts professor Eric Talley took his students across the iconic bridge — and gave them an opportunity to litigate a contract dispute over donuts before a famed federal judge.
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By NYLJ Staff | October 20, 2021
We asked this year's Rising Stars what they would tell those who want to follow in their footsteps.
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By Andrew Denney | October 1, 2021
As Columbia Law School's inaugural artist-in-residence, Ross Smith will engage students and faculty through his "Art of Justice" project.
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By Ryland West | Andrew Denney | August 5, 2021
Embattled Gov. Andrew Cuomo has vowed to stay in office as he faces possible impeachment. If Cuomo steps aside or is removed from office, Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Buffalo attorney, would ascend into the position and become New York's first female governor.
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