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Women and Minorities in the Courts
When thinking about this 125th anniversary, I could not help wondering what a reader of the early issues of the Law Journal would think if he (and back then it was very likely to have been "he") entered one of New York's courthouses today. Many outward changes, like technology, would be visible even in our oldest courthouses, but one of the most significant changes would be the gender, racial and ethnic characteristics of the judges and court staff.Clarifying Causation in Section 1983 Actions
In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz, a professor at Touro Law Center, writes that in some §1983 constitutional actions constitutional causation principles may diverge from the common-law causation principles. Sometimes the divergence favors the plaintiff and sometimes the defendant. In either case the parties and the district judge must ensure that the causation instructions reflect the governing constitutional principles.New York Joins Guardianship Compact
New York has agreed to recognize adult guardianships in 37 other states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico in return for recognition of its own guardianship arrangements.Trending Stories
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