In a speech given after receiving the Federal Bar Council's Learned Hand Award on Law Day, Second Circuit Judge Barrington D. Parker Jr. said: In thinking about cases such as 'Loving v. Virginia' and
In a speech given after receiving the Federal Bar Council's Learned Hand Award on Law Day, Second Circuit Judge Barrington D. Parker Jr. said: In thinking about cases such as 'Loving v. Virginia' and
...seemed destined to be met with curious skepticism, even laughter, by future generations (see, for example, the possibility of accidental procreation cited as a distinguishing...
Though the disempowered have stronger legal protections, they still face numerous barriers to access legal resources: language, fear of possible deportation, inadequate funds, and lack of knowledge a
Jeremy Paul, dean at Northeastern University School of Law, and Alan M. Klinger, co-managing partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, write that while knowledge of the law, rigorous analysis and strong
...have held the reins for generations, several New York firms are...into sharper focus over the next few years. "...
The Mohawk Indians of northern New York didn't even have a word in their language for pollution before the discovery of elevated levels of polychlorinated biphenyls, volatile organic compounds, diben
The historic constitutional test of gay marriage rights unfolds today, when the U.S. Supreme Court takes up California's same-sex marriage ban, a case in which opponents to the ban seek not a narrow
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