...but she grew up building a sailboat with her father in her Brooklyn, N.Y., bedroom, she has become a bit of an ethics guru...
...were arrested at a rate 9.7 times higher than whites in Brooklyn and 9.4 times higher in Manhattan, the two counties with the...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...One of Francis' lawyers, Joel Yacoob of Neuhaus & Yacoob in Brooklyn, says, "That was a big question: Who has the burden of...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...of a court-monitoring program to conform to its finding that a Brooklyn judge had improperly concluded without trial that the city intentionally discriminated. On...
...Brooklyn Law School is poised to become the first in the New York...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
U.S. District Judge Edward Korman of the Eastern District of New York owes a large part of his approach to deciding cases to advice from a former boss, Robert Bork, U.S. solicitor general at the end
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Rubino, a teacher at P.S. 203 in the Flatlands section of Brooklyn, N.Y., posted the offending comments June 23, 2010, the day after...
A strike is looming at Legal Services NYC, a provider of civil legal services for the indigent, after union members reacted with anger to what management said was its final offer to attorneys and sta
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
As exonerations become more commonplace and organizations whose sole purpose is to collaterally attack wrongful convictions proliferate, there continues to be a mechanism in the law in most states th
Prompted by a 2012 attack on an upstate city court that left a court officer injured and the gunman dead, court officers throughout the state are under a new Office of Court Administration mandate to
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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