New York City has failed to access more than $50 million in state funds to staff up and improve a program providing criminal ...
Moderated by award-winning journalist Emily Bazelon, this New York City Bar program brought together legal ethics expert Professor Bruce Green and former DOJ lawyers to examine recent developments at ...
In a significant move for one of the United States’ most influential legal organizations, Matthew Diller, the former dean of Fordham University School of Law ...
On Oct. 1, FBI Director Christopher Wray will take part in the Debevoise & Plimpton/Barbara Paul Robinson Series, an event hosted by the New York City Bar Association. Wray will be interviewed by John ...
Henry Greenberg, vice president of the New York County Lawyers Association and past president of the New York State Bar Association, describes the origins of judicial independence in New York, which ...
At the New York City Bar Association, we rarely discuss the internal workings of our Judiciary Committee. That’s intentional. Judicial vetting is one of our most solemn responsibilities, demanding ...
The New York City Bar Association (the “City Bar”) issued a statement today, Monday, March 17, expressing its support for a "full, fair, and transparent public inquiry into State involvement in the ...
In a new report, the New York City Bar Association strongly opposes the UK's Northern Ireland Troubles Act 2023 ("The Legacy Act") and asks members of Congress and the State Department to urge ...
New York State Bar Association is holding its 150th anniversary award ceremony this week in Manhattan and will honor Chief ...
Hon. Mae A. D'Agostino, Kaitlyn M. Guptill, and Hon. Deborah Karalunas will be honored at an event on Thursday in Manhattan.
Pamela McDevitt, the Niskayuna resident who ran the state bar association for the last decade, is being remembered as a ...
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