New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Samuel Estreicher and Troy Kessler | May 26, 2022
Because employers must seriously consider their employees' religious and medical accommodation requests on a case-by-case basis, more attention should be given to vaccine alternatives that will permit employees to do their jobs effectively without risking the safety of their coworkers or overburdening their employers.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Toby Kleinman | May 20, 2022
Advocates for protective parents need to be prepared to actually litigate when it comes to child protection and to be knowledgeable as to how to deal with attacks on good parents.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William Josephson | May 20, 2022
The instruction to the President of the Senate to call for objections is what starts the Act down a slippery slope.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Julia Sands | May 19, 2022
From a legal perspective, how much is too much, such that it becomes abusive or might even be construed as forced labor?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew V. Grieco | May 18, 2022
In this concluding part of a two-part commentary, the author continues to provide historical context on bail, writing: "From our brief survey, we see that society has struggled with the issue of bail, which poses complex questions and elusive answers."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew V. Grieco | May 17, 2022
As the debate over where we should be headed continues, it is often helpful to understand where we came from and how we got here, and concomitantly, what has already been tried or not been tried. The goal of this article is not to recommend the path that should be taken, but rather to provide orienting context to assist for the journey ahead.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Steve Cohen | May 16, 2022
"A great, great lesson is: Never stop reading your file and reading your case, because you'll constantly learn more things."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Lenefsky | May 12, 2022
Given the cultural and legal restrictions women faced, Artemisia Gentileschi's exuberance and excess are understandable, in fact mostly admirable.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By The New York City Family Court Judges Association | May 11, 2022
In the current inequitable structure, Family Court is seen as lesser, and in any debate over resource allocation, the group seen as "supreme" will win out.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jerry H. Goldfeder and Andrew Vazquez | May 10, 2022
A smart application of the 'Purcell' principle by the Court of Appeals would have preserved constitutional rights, saved taxpayer dollars, and not further damaged voters' confidence in our elections.
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