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New York Law Journal

How New York Selects and Elects Its Judges

Understanding how elections work is essential to any basic understanding of how democracies function. But New Yorkers, in my experience, know very little about how judges are chosen in our state, even though most people appreciate that the courts have a profound impact on their lives.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

A Recommitment to Civic Engagement

The ability to exchange ideas with others around the globe in real time is a technological marvel that has provided the world with considerable positive outcomes. Conversely, the digital world has also provided society with situations not immediately apparent in 1996.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Integrity and Moderation: Fostering Faith in the Judiciary

The authority and legitimacy of courts to resolve legal disputes lies at the very heart of the democracy that we shape through our vote.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Let's Get Engaged!

As a court system, we must educate the public and our youth about the role of the Judiciary and the importance of our courts in our democratic system of government.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Regardless of Judicial Philosophy, Judges Want Just Results in Each Case

Regardless of their judicial philosophy, judges want very much to reach a just result in each case. In this way, we endeavor to fulfill our obligation to work toward the most equitable interpretation of the law, and to allow the voices of democracy to be fairly heard.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Creating the Next Generation of Engaged Citizens

We will pursue our mission of creating the next generation of engaged citizens by educating students on how our laws are implemented, expanding their understanding of our judicial system, and exposing them to career opportunities in the courts.
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

So You Think Courts Can Handle Questions of AI-Enhanced Evidence?

Hold on to your hats.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Buffalo Judge Who Pushed Officer Responding to Brawl Is Recommended for Censure

In a rare split ruling, four of the 10 commissioners who participated in the decision said they would have preferred to remove Court of Claims and Acting State Supreme Court Justice Mark J. Grisanti of Erie County.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Is Judge Albright's Influence Waning After Random-Assignment Rule?

"If you look at the cases that are new that don't relate back to prior cases, then interest in the district has fallen considerably," Brian Love said.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

'Perplexing': 6th Circuit Judge Criticizes High Bar for Securities Lawsuits

"Hopefully, a future panel of this Court, or the Supreme Court, can clarify the law along the lines described here, so that the majority's untenable views are not sustained," Judge Eric Clay wrote.
3 minute read

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