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This blog article was written by John Oller, an author and retired New York lawyer whose latest book is White Shoe: How a New … More George Wickersham: “The Scourge of Wall Street” »
This blog article was written by John Oller, an author and retired New York lawyer whose latest book is White Shoe: How a New … More George Wickersham: “The Scourge of Wall Street” »
This blog article was written by John D. Gordan, III, and it’s a preview of his Judicial Notice Issue 15 article on United States … More An All-Star Criminal Trial in the Gilded Age: United States v. William Fullerton (March 1870) »
This week is John Jay Week at the Historical Society of the New York Courts! We’re taking a deep dive into the first Chief … More It’s John Jay Week at the Society! »
This blog article was written by Hon. Mark C. Dillon, and it’s a preview of his Judicial Notice Issue 15 article on John Jay. … More U.S. Chief Justice John Jay: When All Judges Were Originalists »
Continuing the celebrate diversity theme for April, we’re turning to Native Americans and the New York law with Tribal Courts in New York: Case Study of the … More Common Threads of Justice: Native Americans and the Law »
This blog article was written by Paul D. Rheingold, and it’s a preview of his Judicial Notice Issue 15 article on John Jay. Mr. … More John Jay: Practicing Trial Lawyer for Seven Years »
Like so many organizations, we are looking for creative ways to continue to bring you our programming. Delivery of our latest issue of our … More Judicial Notice to Your Device If Not Your Doorstep! »
Issue 14 New York’s Quest for Jurisdiction over Indian Landsby Hon. Carrie Garrow New York State’s Recent Judicial Collaboration with Indigenous Partners: The Story … More Judicial Notice 14: 2019 »
The theme for Law Day 2019 is Free Speech, Free Press, Free Society, and early New York cases tested some of the protections of … More Excerpt from People v. Croswell: Alexander Hamilton and the Transformation of the Common Law of Libel »
Issue 13 Chancellor James Kent: Father of American Jurisprudenceby Hon. Robert S. Smith Nathan Sanford and his Contributions to New York State Lawby Ann Sandford Battle in Brooklyn: … More Judicial Notice 13: 2018 »