New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | January 5, 2021
If criminal offenses are provable and within the relevant statutes of limitations, there is no question that Trump should be prosecuted.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ariel D. Chesler | December 29, 2020
Here's to a future of unfrozen courtrooms, of personal connections, of New Yorkers seeing each other and being heard and resolving conflicts in the same room together.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Carey | December 28, 2020
It appears as though Georgia's interests are invisible in the January 5th run-off elections.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | December 23, 2020
"We, today, by the way, and rightly so, make a big deal about "diversity" on the courts—race, ethnicity, gender. But we don't want diversity on the bench in terms of age? 70 and out?"
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonathan Lippman | December 22, 2020
A massive $300 million budget cut to New York's court system has forced Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and state court leaders to make hard choices, including that of declining to extend the judicial service of 46 retired trial and appellate judges. I believe they chose wisely in the interest of delivering equal justice in our courts.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Victor A. Kovner | December 21, 2020
In the midst of a pandemic and preexisting budgetary and staffing shortfalls, this drastic action is a dagger in the heart of the New York Unified Court System and threatens its ability to effectuate justice for all New Yorkers.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert A. Baruch Bush and Thomas Wahlrab | December 17, 2020
In the face of that divide, merely calling for "healing" and "unity" and "civility" will not bring us together. But practical steps can be taken, based upon the methods of a field called conflict resolution, which uses approaches that are proven to help bridge divides, at both the personal and group levels.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | December 14, 2020
Some white-collar offenders, particularly those with considerable resources and bravado may think that just like the president, they can weather an oncoming storm.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | December 11, 2020
The suit is a dishonest and irresponsible effort to use the highest court as a prop to advance a political agenda.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Zachary Bernstein | November 16, 2020
The 200 Amsterdam case, in which the lower court ordered an unspecified number of already constructed floors of an Upper West Side skyscraper torn down, could undermine real estate investor confidence for a long time to come at a time when we desperately need jobs and a future tax base for the city.
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