New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Brian D. Ginsberg | August 11, 2022
"In my view, the concurrences and dissents issued by the court's judges, as well as the frequency with which those separate writings are issued, provide substantial assistance to litigators practicing at all levels of the judicial system."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Angela Turturro | August 10, 2022
Proposed new §1(c)(2) problematically provides that states are "not precluded" from processing, counting or tabulating mail ballots or those submitted by other means before or after election day. The Draft should specifically authorize this as a Necessary and Proper exercise of states constitutional authority to fix the time for choosing electors.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Hershey-Webb | August 10, 2022
There are good landlords and bad tenants. But there's a big difference. When a landlord loses, he or she or they (or in most cases large impersonal entities) may lose money. When a tenant loses, he or she or they loses a home.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William Josephson | July 25, 2022
The Discussion Draft covers 42 pages with about 25 lines on each page. The New York Legislature's Bill Drafting Manual shows what is to be repealed and its replacement. A congressional bill can be daunting.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Lanessa Owens-Chaplin | July 21, 2022
New York is adding protections against environmental racism, most notably in the form of a recently enacted constitutional amendment. The codification of New York's "green amendment" creates a safety net for future environmental protections that may be under attack by the majority conservative Supreme Court.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ioana Good | July 18, 2022
Here are some tips on how attorneys can "make the rain," and how, with the right tools and expertise, rainmakers are born!
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman and Joel Cohen | July 15, 2022
Even with powerful evidence of guilt, prosecutors will face daunting challenges to persuade a jury of Trump's guilt, and then defend that conviction in appellate courtrooms.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Steve Cohen | July 14, 2022
Robert Blecker and Julia Davis reflect on advice that would've been helpful earlier in their respective careers.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | July 14, 2022
How do "noisy" defects in a trial get air-brushed as "harmless"?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sol Wachtler | July 13, 2022
In overruling 'Roe' and 'Casey', the new majority in the Supreme Court holds that there is no Constitutional "right to privacy."
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