New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William M. Pinzler | July 6, 2022
"The Roberts court is populated with judges who are religious and believe that religious principles, precepts and beliefs are paramount. It is altering the balance between the Free Exercise Clause and the Establishment Clause. The tension between them is one that should be cherished rather than skewed to favor one clause over the other for the perceived benefit of those who claim loudly their religious beliefs."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Lenefsky | June 28, 2022
Great artists absorb the gross experience of their world and then distill its essential meaning. Goya and Daumier did just that.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sarah A. Tirgary | June 27, 2022
Despite the fact that our state government is clearly responsible for making sure constitutional protections are afforded to all of its citizens, remarkably our state government has found a way to dodge this obligation.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Cass Luskin and Cary London | June 23, 2022
Today's opinion represents a sea-change in the reasonable restriction of gun possession in the United States. Now, every gun regulation will be measured not on the harm that unregulated gun possession represents, or the interest that the states have in protecting their citizens from rampant gun violence, but on history.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William Josephson | June 16, 2022
There is a question about whether issues involving elector appointment and voting necessarily raise federal questions, apart from those that might be raised by the Constitutional requirements applicable to electors.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jay Goldberg | June 15, 2022
Jay Goldberg, Donald Trump's former attorney, weighs in on the topic of gun control.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ioana Good | June 6, 2022
Planning, policymaking, and training for effective communication must be top priorities for today's leaders to drive an organization into a successful future.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sol Wachtler | June 3, 2022
"Not a single one of us believes that an over-the-counter sale of an AR-15 along with 1,500 rounds of ammunition (30 magazines) to an untrained and unlicensed 18-year-old should be legally permitted. Nor do we believe that our Second Amendment rights will necessarily be impinged upon by sensible regulations."
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Alan M. Dershowitz | June 2, 2022
"Joel Cohen and Gerald Lefcourt are old friends with whom I generally agree legally and politically. But their argument in defense of protesting in front of the homes of Supreme Court Justices is dangerous to the First Amendment and must be rejected."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen and Gerald B. Lefcourt | May 31, 2022
"Any encroachment on the right to protest threatens us all, especially in divisive times such as these."
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