New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel R. Alonso and Martin J. Foncello | August 20, 2019
Although the imposition of monitors has slowed somewhat (by design) during the current presidential administration, they are in no danger of going away.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ronald W. Meister | August 19, 2019
E.B. White writes repeatedly about the public’s need for access to a full range of opinion, and he would doubtless be dismayed by the demonization of a press that disputes quasi-official journalistic mouthpieces.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric Allen | August 12, 2019
A trained court reporter (not court recorder) can produce a realtime verbatim transcript of proceedings with 99% accuracy. That is in realtime, instantaneously, immediately, as the proceedings are occurring.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sol Wachtler | August 12, 2019
If neither the Senate nor the Supreme Court will act, President Trump and presidents who follow will continue to undermine the Constitutional separation of powers and we will revert to the tyrannical form of government so feared by our founders.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Roger Bennet Adler | August 9, 2019
Simply put, there are no available legislative shortcuts around the State Constitution. The recent attempts to ignore it to raise legislative and executive salaries via an appointed commission is in clear violation.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert M. Pennoyer | August 7, 2019
The legislators who, to put their right-to-life doctrine into law, enacted total bans on abortion forgot that this is America. We have a Constitution.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Mark M. Baker | August 6, 2019
Anyone who believes that Manhattan is more sophisticated than say Queens needs to litigate a criminal appeal in the First and Second Departments pursuant to the appendix method or on the original record.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Darryl M. Vernon | July 24, 2019
As for the recent Act's changes in rent increases, those changes have occurred most every year. Thus it is hard to see the taking.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Adam Kaufmann, Art Middlemiss and John Moscow | July 23, 2019
He took on cases that were novel if they were important and he believed in them, even if there was a risk they would be lost. He was a great man, and a good man. He inspired us and so many others to do great things. We will miss him.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert A. Katzmann | July 22, 2019
Robert Morgenthau, one of the state's most popular public servants who died last night at age 99, recently received the McCloy Award of the Fund for Modern Courts. Robert A. Katzmann, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, gave this speech.
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