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.
By Paul Shechtman | July 15, 2019
It is time to come to the jury's rescue. Lofty rhetoric will not do.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert M. Pennoyer | June 20, 2019
Having served the nation during the war there was a strong sense of idealism, a sense that a career in the law would provide opportunities to serve the community and nation which was on the cusp of becoming a world leader.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Hanna Liebman Dershowitz | June 13, 2019
We have been too punitive, criminalized too much behavior, and used incarceration as the default response.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Charles Apotheker | June 5, 2019
I remembered being placed against a wall naked with my hands extended out towards him. And then I remember the picture-taking. Pictures of my naked 13-year-old body, followed by measurements of my penis. Then it all went blank.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Gordon Schnell | June 4, 2019
As the court stressed, "[i]f the government intervenes, the civil action remains the same--it simply has one additional party."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Thursday Williams | May 29, 2019
Legal Outreach taught me the importance of grit, which resulted in me maintaining a 90 and higher GPA, even while I am appearing in the Broadway show, 'What the Constitution Means to Me.'
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William Lohier | May 20, 2019
When my Instagram post was taken down, flagged for violating Instagram's “community norms” I was surprised. The post, outlining a racist incident at my school did not have any seemingly objectionable content. Furthermore, I, internet savvy Gen-Zer that I am, was shocked that Instagram, a platform with over one billion users that outwardly functions in many ways as a public forum, was able to censor speech in the first place.
By Amanda Zablocki and Joanna Beckett | May 20, 2019
If we are to have any chance of achieving gender parity, men need to join the conversation and must ultimately become active partners in closing the gap.
By Andrew R. Dunlap | May 16, 2019
By raising the bar for associate training and experience we can all raise the bar of great litigators in the next generation—lawyers we will be proud to call colleagues and partners.
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