John Jay: Practicing Trial Lawyer for Seven Years
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 »
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 »
Issue 12 Women’s Rights and Women Pioneers in New York State Judicial Intervention: The Judges who Paved the Road to Seneca Falls in 1848by … More Judicial Notice 12: 2017 »
This article was written by Michael A. Green. Michael was a partner at the law firm Shereff Friedman Hoffman & Goodman, and since 2009, … More Battle in Brooklyn: The Cross-examination of Henry Ward Beecher at the Trial of the Century »
This blog article by Margery Corbin Eddy, Lisa LeCours, Paul McGrath and Frances Murray is excerpted from a tribute of the same title originally published … More A Tribute to Judge Harold A. Stevens During Black History Month »
This article was written by Michelle Henry, who has served as Chautauqua County Historian/Records Management Coordinator since 2000. Ms. Henry is certified as a New York State Registered Historian, … More Katherine “Kate” Stoneman: Raising the Bar for Women »
This article was written by Craig A. Landy, a partner at NYC firm Peckar & Abramson, PC. Mr. Landy talks more extensively about this … More When Did Slavery End in New York? »