New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Philip M. Berkowitz | January 14, 2022
The Supreme Court's decision introduces more uncertainty in a very uncertain time.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Philip Katz | January 14, 2022
Even though the state of New York has historically been a champion of equal access to justice for over a century, in recent decades it seems that our State Legislature and the Executive branch have lost their way on this important issue.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Yee Wah Chin | January 7, 2022
The claimed reasons for this bill are unsupported by reality.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | January 6, 2022
Did Judge Wood carefully analyze legal issues correctly? Was his reasoning coherent, logical, and based on a correct application of law? Did he cite legal authority carefully and responsibly?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph D. Nohavicka | January 4, 2022
Bronx Criminal Court Judge Jeffrey M. Zimmerman raises a vexing philosophical and moral question penned in a recent decision where he asks, "Can a defendant be required to get vaccinated for COVID as a condition of a conditional discharge?"
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack, Helene M. Weiss and Amy Mathieu | January 4, 2022
Whatever one's opinion regarding legalizing prostitution might be, and however well-intentioned the two pieces of proposed legislation are, might they inadvertently force sex work further into the shadows and thereby expose children to exploitation?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ariel D. Chesler | December 29, 2021
Can a Judge Say I Love You? I'll get straight to the point. We can, we must, we should, and we do "say" I love you in myriad ways, if not with literal words than with our actions.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William M. Pinzler | December 17, 2021
Can someone have a sincere religious belief not to take the vaccine when the leader of their congregation supports injections?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ian Bauer and Daniel Pollack | December 17, 2021
The upgrading of social service gatekeeping standards must be both a priority and ongoing process focused on ensuring the health, safety and well-being of these vulnerable citizens.n
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Merril Sobie | December 16, 2021
New York should not and need not remain far behind the national trend to unshackle individuals from prior adolescent misbehavior.
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