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New York Law Journal

Sotomayor, Speaking With Civics Students, Eyes AI's Impact on Law

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the world and will take dominance over many professions, the associate justice said.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

City Bar Recognizes Rwandan Genocide—and Lessons Learned—for 30-Year Anniversary Event

The event, held on April 17, featured appearances by genocide survivors Jacqueline Murekatete, founder of the Genocide Survivors Foundation; and Consolee Nishimwe, an author and human rights activist.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Defense Bar Calls for Monroe County DA's Resignation

An apology isn't enough, the group said, for District Attorney Sandra Doorley's behavior over a speeding ticket.
3 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

DSBA to Hold Bench and Bar Strategic Plan Update 2024

The Delaware Supreme Court, the Delaware Chapter of the American Constitution Society, and the Delaware State Bar Association (DSBA) are scheduled to hold a CLE titled "Tackling Access and Inclusivity: DE Bench and Bar Strategic Plan Update 2024" from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Friday.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Bar Report — May 6, 2024

The NJSBA's weekly report.
15 minute read

Texas Lawyer

San Antonio Estate and Trust Litigator Voted President-Elect of State Bar

Santos Vargas is a former chair of the State Bar of Texas Board of Directors, co-chair of the Texas Bar Journal Board of Editors.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Saving Our Republic

Bar associations and a variety of civic groups across the country are working overtime to preserve our democratic norms and the rule of law—and these efforts are deep and broad.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

How To Counter Apathy Among Young Voters When the Majority Are Not Planning To Vote in 2024

When more young people vote and get involved, more people listen to their voices. Part of the problem is that Americans—especially young voters—are overwhelmingly not informed about civics and how our government works.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Threats to Election Workers: How Lawyers Should Respond

A threat to an election worker is a threat to our democracy. Those who pitch vitriol at these dedicated public servants seek to undermine our trust in what they do, and thereby our trust in the worth of elections.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Calling All Lawyers To Protect the 2024 Election

What can lawyers do about disinformation? What they do best: Speak! The sentiment among our panel was that while our national politics seem toxic, there tends to be more of a sense of community and willingness to reach across the partisan divide on the local level.
6 minute read

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