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I had all the opportunities in the world because my father was a doctor. He was able to become a doctor because he got ...
The legal aid group Lambda Legal has raised $285 million at a time when attacks on the rights of gay, intersex and ...
The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law’s Climate Backtracker already ... Pausing or denying international collaboration According to press reports, around Feb. 5, 2025 many NOAA employees ...
If signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul, the legislation would set a 25% cap on the financing company’s gross recovery from a ...
The article discusses how AI is changing litigation, focusing on evidentiary standards in New York and federal courts.
The New York Journal of Books, an online book review outlet launched in 2010, ceased operations on May 16. Founder Ted Sturtz cited tariffs' effects on consumer behavior as the cause. In an email ...
As Chief Judge Rowan Wilson was presented last week with the New York State Trial Lawyers Association's Champion of Justice ...
In the first of her four-part series, Adrienne Koch of Katsky Korins discusses issues surrounding the use of Delaware LLCs for real estate transactions in New York. She examines some of the ...
1) A judge may not be the guest of honor at a not-for-profit charitable organization’s fund-raising gala. (2) A judge may allow a not-for-profit charitable organization to establish a grant in ...
Richard Swanson affirmed his commitment to promoting the rule of law during a Tuesday interview with the New York Law Journal, saying, "When things like Marbury v. Madison are up for grabs, everything ...
Kathleen Sweet, a partner in Gibson, McAskill and Crosby, said she wants to grow membership of the New York State Bar ...
New Jersey’s law seeking to protect public officials involved in the criminal justice system from being “doxed” can’t be ...