New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | September 9, 2021
Whether or not the conduct of McCarthy and Taylor Green should be criminally prosecuted or is even prosecutable as a practical matter, the Congress itself, as an institution, needs to address this conduct, both for now and the future, by publicly censuring those engaged.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jared Stamell | September 2, 2021
The Constitution protects the right to vote. Disputes about whether voting in the last election was honest or corrupt are not invitations for states to enact laws suppressing voting. The Constitution prohibits denying or abridging voting rights and requires the United State to guarantee that the Republican Form of Government will be protected in every state. The votes of citizens are essential in the Republic Form of Government.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ed Neiger | September 1, 2021
Simply put, it will save lives.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | August 31, 2021
"Maybe the judge was communicating to the defendant exactly what would happen if he violated any of the conditions of probation, some of which were specific to him. No matter the intent—the judge made an important impact on my client."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | August 31, 2021
Despite the chaos and confusion that Trump's lawyers attempted to create by filing their lawsuit, these lawyers have finally been held accountable for their abuse of the judicial process.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Leslie A. Firtell | August 30, 2021
It is truly a time to be flexible and keep an open mind about staffing.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric Bruce and Jennifer Loeb | August 26, 2021
Many safeguards worked well but some did not, and it is now worth rethinking what is strictly necessary from a safety perspective versus what modifications can be made to help counsel try their case in a manner that is as close to "normal" as current circumstances allow.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Rolando T. Acosta | August 24, 2021
"The Appellate Division, First Department remains open for business, and our judges and staff remain dedicated to serving the public with excellence."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Aron Solomon | August 23, 2021
Until now, all COVID-19 vaccines have had only EUA-Emergency Use Authorization. Full approval of even one of the available vaccines would immediately bring many important changes to the meaning and role of vaccines throughout the nation.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Katheryn Goldman and Daniel Pollack | August 19, 2021
Dental neglect is a subcategory of medical neglect. How prevalent is it, and how often is it reported?
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