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'Justice Was Done': NY Legal Community Reacts to Murder Conviction for Derek Chauvin
"While this conviction holds Derek Chauvin accountable for his actions, it does not cure the epidemic of police violence or address the racist systems that perpetuate it. Even as this trial was taking place, Daunte Wright and Adam Toledo were killed by police. Police in this nation wield far too much power and control in spaces where they simply do not belong," the New York City Legal Aid Society said in response to the verdict.Cancellation, and Defending Accuseds
How do changes in social values manifest today?Recent COVID-19-Related Employment Law Developments
Employers should continue to check for newly enacted COVID-19-related laws, as well as federal, state, and local COVID-19 guidance.Memoirs of an Exceptional Public Servant
Sometimes politicians do make a positive difference.With No Commute, Time Gained Is Easily Lost as Barriers Erode
While not having to spend time getting to and from the office has provided some additional freedom, the lack of a commute has left some without a much-needed divider between work and home. Now it is coming back.With No Commute, Time Gained Is Easily Lost as Barriers Erode
While not having to spend time getting to and from the office has provided some additional freedom, the lack of a commute has left some without a much-needed divider between work and home. Now it is coming back.2nd Circuit Nixes Post-'Janus' Union Fee Challenge in Affirming Good-Faith Defense
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit found that the union, New York State United Teachers, was not required to return agency fees it had collected from nonmembers.More Legal Leaders Join Opposition to New Voting Restrictions
The new signers include two firms with Georgia roots.The Ethics of a One-Sided Grand Jury Presentation
No statute or case law legally compels a balanced presentation—as if the prosecutor had a dual personality or had mixed emotions over whether she really wants the grand jury to indict. He virtually always, if not always, wants to indict. The recent Rochester grand jury investigation by New York's Attorney General that resulted in a no true bill against seven police officers regarding the death of Daniel Prude raises the issue squarely, which Joel Cohen explores in this edition of his Ethics and Criminal Practice column.Trending Stories
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