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SUMMARY:Asian Pacific Americans on the Bench: Progress Made\, Challenges Faced and Looking Forward
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Historical Society of the New York Courts in collaboration with the Asian American Judges Association of New York.\nWebinar\nSponsored by Meyer Suozzi English & Klein P.C.\nMeyer Suozzi English & Klein P.C. is a sponsor of this program in honor of our wise and respected colleague Hon. Randall T. Eng. We stand with him against bias and prejudice\, and for equality and justice. \nPROGRAM\nAsian American Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) continue to be underrepresented in the judiciary and legal profession\, though they are the fastest growing minority group in the past decade in NYS. This program during Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2021 looks back at pioneering AAPI judges in our state and then launches into contemporary challenges facing the AAPI judiciary and community\, including addressing systemic bias and stereotypes in the legal profession\, the judicial system and our everyday lives – topics that have particular resonance during this period of anti-Asian violence and hatred. \nWELCOME\nHon. Janet DiFiore\, Chief Judge of the State of New York \nINTRODUCTION\nHon. Randall T. Eng\, Of Counsel\, Meyer Suozzi English & Klein P.C. & Former Presiding Justice\, Appellate Division\, Second Department \nPRESENTATION\nHon. Lillian Wan\, NYS Acting Supreme Court Justice\, sets the stage for the panel discussion with a brief presentation on the challenges for Asian Pacific American lawyers and judges\, both historically and in the present day. \nPANEL DISCUSSION\nModerator: Hon. Lillian Wan\nHon. Pamela K. Chen\, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York\nHon. Toko Serita\, NYS Acting Supreme Court Justice and Presiding Judge of the Queens Human Trafficking Intervention Court\nHon. Anil C. Singh\, Associate Justice of the Appellate Division\, First Department. \nQ&A \nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\n  \nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/aapi-on-the-bench-progress-challenges-looking-forward/
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20210226T210010Z
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SUMMARY:Para Todos Los Niños: Mendez v. Westminster – A Seminal Case Toward Desegregation
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Latino Judges Association\nWebinar\nOn the 74th anniversary of the seminal decision of Mendez v. Westminster School Dist. of Orange County (161 F2d 774 [1947])\, this event featured the screening of the Emmy-winning documentary on this rarely-discussed school desegregation case involving Mexican Americans in California\, and was followed by a panel discussion moderated by NYS Court of Appeals Judge Jenny Rivera. The Mendez case\, which predates Brown v. Board of Education\, set the stage for the United States Supreme Court’s reversal of the “separate but equal” doctrine. \nPROGRAM\nOPENING REMARKS\nHon. Sallie Manzanet Daniels\, Associate Justice\, NYS Appellate Division\, First Dept. \nWELCOME AND INTRODUCTION OF THE PANEL\nHon. Patria Frias-Colón\, Judge\, NYC Civil Court\, Kings County\nHon. Lourdes M. Ventura\, Justice\, NY Supreme Court\, Queens County \nSCREENING OF DOCUMENTARY\nMendez vs. Westminster: For All the Children/Para Todos Los Niños (2003) \nPANEL DISCUSSION\nModerator: Hon. Jenny Rivera\, Associate Judge\, NYS Court of Appeals\nSylvia Mendez\, Original Plaintiff; Civil Rights Activist; 2011 Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom\nHon. Frederick P. Aguirre\, Retired Judge\, Superior Court\, Orange County\, California  \nJose Perez\, Esq.\, Deputy General Counsel\, LatinoJustice PRLDEF\nSandra Robbie\, Writer and Producer of the Award-Winning Documentary \nQ&A \nCLOSING REMARKS\nHon. Javier Vargas\, Judge\, Family Court\, Kings County \n\nVIRTUAL HOST\nBronx Women’s Bar Association \nEVENT SPONSORS\nHistorical Society of the New York Courts\nLatinoJustice PRLDEF\nCenter on Latinx Rights & Equality (CLRE)\, CUNY Law\nFranklin H. Williams Judicial Commission\nNew York State Judicial Institute \n  \nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\n  \n  \nWatch the Emmy-winning Documentary Mendez vs. Westminster: For All the Children/Para Todos Los Niños (2003)
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/para-todos-los-ninos-mendez-v-westminster/
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201208T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201208T193000
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CREATED:20201124T163708Z
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SUMMARY:Commemorating Our Past & Welcoming Our Future: History of Puerto Rican and Latino Lawyers and Judges In NY
DESCRIPTION:Webinar\nPresented by the Historical Society of the New York Courts in partnership with The Puerto Rican Bar Association’s Historic Preservation and Judiciary Committees. \nPROGRAM\nNYS has the fourth largest Hispanic population in the U.S. with 3.6 million Hispanic residents (6.6% of the total Hispanic population in the nation)\, yet remain underrepresented in the NY bench and bar. Latinos continue to work to overcome this underrepresentation in the legal profession and in the judiciary. This program brought together distinguished Latino and Puerto Rican lawyers and judges to examine and tell the story and evolution of their history in the NY legal profession\, their journey to overcome struggles and challenges\, including bias\, lack of mentorship and access to the legal profession. It is the story of individual achievement as well as struggles to claim their position in the NY legal community. \nWELCOME\nStephen P. Younger\, Esq.\, Chair of the Board\, Historical Society of the NY Courts\nBetty Lugo\, Esq.\, Co-Chair\, Puerto Rican Bar Association Historic Preservation Committee \nHISTORICAL IMPACT OF THE EARLY YEARS\nModerated by Ms. Lugo.\nFeaturing Hon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick\, Hon. Luis A. Gonzalez\, and Hon. Cesar A. Perales.\nAnd video remarks from surprise judicial guests. \nLATINO LAWYERS DISCUSS THEIR EXPERIENCES\nModerated by Carmen A. Pacheco\, Esq.\nFeaturing Ms. Lugo\, Norma E. Ortiz\, Esq.\, William Pagan\, Esq.\, and Angélicque M. Moreno\, Esq.\nAnd featured video remarks. \nCONVERSATION ON BRIDGING THE COURT SYSTEM & WELCOMING THE FUTURE\nModerated by Ms. Lugo\nFeaturing Hon. Michael J. Garcia and Hon. Jenny Rivera. \nThis program is also sponsored by Pacheco & Lugo PLLC and LatinoJustice PRLDEF. \n  \nPhoto: From Program New York Judges – Then and Now (Association of Judges of Hispanic Heritage\, 2003)\nBack Row (L-R): Hon. Donald Grajales\, Hon. Joseph Torres\, Hon. Cesar Quinones\, Hon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick\, Hon. Luis A. Gonzalez\, Hon. Jaime A. Rios\, Hon. Charles Tejada\, Hon. Frank Torres\, Hon. Raul Figueroa.\nFront Row (L-R): Hon. Nicholas Figueroa\, Hon. Gilbert Ramirez\, Hon. Irma Vidal Santaella\, Hon. John Carro\n  \nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube\n  \nConversation with Hon. Jenny Rivera and Hon. Michael Garcia
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/history-puerto-rican-and-latino-lawyers-and-judges-ny/
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201020T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201020T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20200924T165413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T193734Z
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SUMMARY:Invisible No More: The Eunice Carter Story
DESCRIPTION:Webinar\nPresented by the Historical Society of the New York Courts\,\nin collaboration with The Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission\,\nand the NYS Unified Court System’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion.\nThis program showcased the life and career of Eunice Carter\, the first African American woman Assistant District Attorney in NYS. We began with a talk by the authors of her biography Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America’s Most Powerful Mobster\, her grandson Prof. Stephen L. Carter and her great-granddaughter Leah Aird Carter\, Esq. The program concluded with a panel discussion by prominent African American NYS Court Judges\, featuring Hon. Dianne T. Renwick and Hon. Troy K. Webber\, and including Ms. Carter\, moderated by Hon. Rowan D. Wilson. The panelists discussed the challenges of African American women in the legal profession today. Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and Former Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman provided a welcome and introduction\, we heard from Matthew Diller\, Dean at Fordham University School of Law\, where Eunice Carter attended law school\, and NY County District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance\, Jr.\, rededicated her plaque at the Manhattan DA’s Office. \nPROGRAM \nINTRODUCTION & PROGRAM MODERATOR\nEileen D. Millett\, Esq.\, Counsel\, Office of Court Administration \nWELCOME\nHon. Janet DiFiore\, Chief Judge of New York State \nINTRODUCTIONS\nHon. Jonathan Lippman\, President\, Historical Society of the NY Courts and Former Chief Judge of the State of New York\nHon. Troy K. Webber\, Co-Chair\, Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission and Associate Justice\, Appellate Division\, First Dept. \nPRESENTATION ON THE LIFE OF EUNICE CARTER\nProf. Stephen L. Carter\, Yale Law School and Author of Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America’s Most Powerful Mobster\nLeah Aird Carter\, Esq.\, Principal Researcher of Invisible \nREDEDICATION OF EUNICE CARTER PLAQUE\nCyrus R. Vance\, Jr.\, Esq.\, New York County District Attorney \nREMARKS FROM FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW DEAN\nMatthew Diller\, Esq.\, Dean\, Fordham University School of Law and Paul Fuller Professor of Law \nPANEL DISCUSSION\nModerated by Hon. Rowan D. Wilson\, Associate Judge\, New York State Court of Appeals\nLeah Aird Carter\, Esq.\nHon. Troy K. Webber\nHon. Dianne T. Renwick\, Associate Justice\, Appellate Division First Dept. and Vice-Chair\, Historical Society of the NY Courts Board of Trustees \nPhoto: Image of the plaque dedicated to ADA Eunice Carter at the Manhattan DA’s Office\n Historical Society of the New York Courts programming is sponsored by Humanities New York.\n  \nWatch the Segment on the Life of Eunice Carter\n \n  \n  \nWatch the Panel Discussion Segment\n \n  \n  \n Watch the Entire Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube\n 
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/invisible-no-more-the-eunice-carter-story/
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200511T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200511T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20200421T133757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T194307Z
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SUMMARY:Lessons Learned From the 1918 Pandemic: Historical and Legal Framework of the Spanish Flu and How It Relates to Today’s Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Webinar\nProgram\nJoin us for a live webinar exploring parallels\, differences and lessons learned from the 1918 flu pandemic. Sandra Opdycke\, author of The Flu Epidemic of 1918\, will set the stage with a look back on varying government and court reactions to the 1918 disaster. This will be followed by a conversation moderated by our Chair of the Board Stephen P. Younger with Ms. Opdycke\, Ernest B. Abbott\, Former General Counsel of FEMA\, and Patterson Belknap partner Muhammed Faridi on state and federal government powers to issue quarantines\, COVID-19 testing and other mandated measures\, and cases decided as a result of this pandemic. There will be an opportunity for a Q&A with emailed questions. \nSpeakers\nSandra Opdycke\, Author of The Flu Epidemic of 1918\nErnest B. Abbott\, Esq.\, Former General Counsel of FEMA\nMuhammad U. Faridi\, Esq.\, Partner\, Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP\nModerator\, Stephen P. Younger\, Esq.\, Chair of the Board\, Historical Society of the New York Courts \nSponsored by Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube\n  \nRelated Cases:\n\nJacobson v. Massachusetts\, 197 U.S. 11 (1905)\nPhelps v. Sch. Dist. 109\, Wayne Cty.\, 134 N.E. 312\, 313 (Ill. 1922) (rejecting attempt to avoid paying teacher’s salary because school was closed for a two month period due to the pandemic)\nGregg Sch. Twp.\, Morgan Cty. v. Hinshaw\, 132 N.E. 586\, 587 (Ind. App. 1921) (excusing school board from paying teaching salaries on the basis of impossibility after school was closed board of health)\nWhitman v. Anglum\, 92 Conn. 392 (1918) (“hoof and mouth” disease affecting contract performance)\nNapier v. Trace Fork Mining Co.\, 193 Ky. 291 (1921) (rail road contract bonus fee not recovered because of influenza pandemic)\nGregg Sch. Twp.\, Morgan Cty. v. Hinshaw\, 132 N.E. 586\, 587 (Ind. App. 1921) (excusing school board from paying teaching salaries on the basis of impossibility after school was closed board of health)\nZian Sung Wan v. United States\, 266 U.S. 1 (1924) (admissibility of confession by defendant suffering from influenza)\nWong Wai v. Williamson\, 103 F. 1 (Cir. Ct. N.D. Cal. 1900) (declaring null and void regulation prohibiting persons of “Asiatic or Mongolian race” from leaving the city without first submitting to inoculation with a preventative serum)\nHickox v. Christie\, 205 F.Supp.3d 579 (2016) (Ebola case)\n\n  \n Historical Society of the New York Courts programming is sponsored by Humanities New York.
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/lessons-learned-from-the-1918-pandemic-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Public Events,Pandemic Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200210T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200210T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20200206T200611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T212249Z
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SUMMARY:NYIAC Talks: Celebrating the Publication of Hon. Judith S. Kaye's Autobiography
DESCRIPTION:New York International Arbitration Center\nPresented by New York International Arbitration Center and Historical Society of the New York Courts\nThis program was produced in partnership with the New York International Arbitration Center and featured a remarkable group of speakers who shared memories of Judge Kaye and talked about the recently published book Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words. Stephen P. Younger\, our Chair of the Board\, moderated the event. It featured Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt\, who also brought Hon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick to stage\, where both discussed their memories of Judge Kaye on the NY Court of Appeals bench. Henry M. Greenberg\, President of New York State Bar Association and HSoftheNYCourts Trustee\, spoke of his recollections as Judge Kaye’s law clerk. Marilyn Marcus\, Executive Director of HSoftheNYCourts\, discussed the book\, and how it differs from a conventional memoir. The program also featured Society friend Susan N. Herman\, Professor at Brooklyn Law School and author of the official biography in the book\, and Gregory A. Litt\, Partner at Skadden Arps. This event was an intimate and touching tribute to a remarkable woman many of us knew so well. \nSPEAKERS\nHon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick\, Of Counsel\, Greenberg Traurig LLP; Trustee\, Historical Society of the New York Courts\nHenry Greenberg\, Shareholder\, Greenberg Traurig\, LLP; Trustee\, Historical Society of the New York Courts; President\, New York State Bar Association; Editor of Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words\nSusan N. Herman\, Professor\, Brooklyn Law School; Biographical Introduction of Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words\nGregory A. Litt\, Partner\, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP\nMarilyn Marcus\, Executive Director\, Historical Society of the New York Courts; Editor of Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words\nHon. Albert M. Rosenblatt\, Of Counsel\, McCabe & Mack LLP; Trustee\, Historical Society of the New York Courts; Editor of Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words\nStephen P. Younger\, Partner\, Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP; Chair of the Board\, Historical Society of the New York Courts \nReception Generously Sponsored by Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP\n  \nEvent Photos
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/nyiac-talks-celebration-judge-kayes-autobiography/
LOCATION:New York International Arbitration Center\, 150 East 42nd Street 17th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10017
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20200115T211045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T212256Z
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SUMMARY:Winter 2020 David A. Garfinkel Essay Scholarship Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:2019-2020 David A. Garfinkel Essay Scholarship\nAppellate Division First Department Courthouse\n27 Madison Avenue\, New York\, NY 10010 \nThe Awards Ceremony for the HSoftheNYCourts’ 2019-2020 David A. Garfinkel Essay Scholarship took place Monday\, February 10th at the Appellate Division\, First Department Courthouse. Presiding Justice Rolando T. Acosta and Associate Justice & HSoftheNYCourts Trustee Dianne T. Renwick presided over the program. Through a special partnership with Bronx Community College\, the awards were presented to students enrolled in Introduction to Paralegal Studies\, Business Law and Criminal Law classes at BCC during the Fall 2019 semester. First\, second\, and third prize winners were presented with $1\,500\, $750\, and $500 awards respectively\, and honorable mention winners received $100 awards. The top prize winners were selected by NYS Chief Judge Janet DiFiore. \nThe ceremony was followed by a reception at the Courthouse’s law library with the Court’s judges\, staff\, BCC professors\, HSoftheNYCourts’ trustees\, and winners’ family and guests. \nThe David A. Garfinkel Essay Scholarship is generously supported by Gloria and Barry Garfinkel in memory of their son David. Their support has enabled HSoftheNYCourts to offer this scholarship since 2008. \nFor more information about the scholarship\, please go to the David A. Garfinkel Essay Scholarship page. \nEvent Photos
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/winter-2020-garfinkel-awards/
LOCATION:Appellate Division First Department Courthouse\, 27 Madison Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10010
CATEGORIES:Public Events,GES Awards Ceremony
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191115T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20190909T195804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T194529Z
UID:8734-1573826400-1573833600@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Richmond County Courthouse Centennial: Its History\, Cases\, and Place in the Civic Life of Staten Island
DESCRIPTION:Richmond County Surrogate’s Court — 18 Richmond Terrace\, Staten Island\nHSoftheNYCourts Joins Richmond County Courthouse Centennial Celebrations!\nAs part of the Richmond County Courthouse Centennial celebrations\, the HSoftheNYCourts presented a program with speaker presentations examining the history of this majestic building and the importance of courthouse architecture in the civic life of New York past and present. The second part of the program was a panel of judges and lawyers looking back at notable cases litigated in its courtroom. \nSponsored by Richmond County Bar Association\nProgram\nIntroduction\nJohn Peter Sipp\, Esq.\, Chair of the Surrogate’s Court Committee\, Richmond County Bar Association \nWelcome\nStephen P. Younger\, Esq.\, Chair of the Board of Trustees\, HSoftheNYCourts and Partner\, Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP \nHistorical Presentations\nRobert Pigott\, Esq.\, Vice President & General Counsel\, Phipps Houses\nJon Ritter\, Clinical Associate Professor\, New York University \nPanel Discussion\nModerated by John Peter Sipp\, Esq.\nHon. Stephen J. Fiala\, Richmond County Clerk\nHon. Desmond A. Green\, Administrative Judge\, Supreme Court\, Richmond County\nHon. Daniel Leddy\, Former Judge\, Family Court\, Richmond County and Resident Historian\nHon. Judith Reeves McMahon\, Justice\, Supreme Court\, Richmond County\nHon. Matthew J. Titone\, Surrogate\, Surrogate’s Court\, Richmond County \nWatch the Program Video
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/richmond-county-courthouse-centennial/
LOCATION:Richmond County Surrogate’s Court\, 18 Richmond Terrace - Richmond County Courthouse\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20191016T151740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T194834Z
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SUMMARY:St. John’s University School of Law and the NYS Court of Appeals
DESCRIPTION:Program III in the HSoftheNYCourts Series NYS Law Schools Present: Illustrious Alumni\nSt. John’s University School of Law — Belson Moot Court Room\, 2nd Floor\nThe HSoftheNYCourts proudly partnered with St. John’s University School of Law to present the third program in our series NYS Law Schools Present: Illustrious Alumni. This follows programs in Albany and Buffalo. For this presentation\, Dean Michael A. Simons and Prof. John Q. Barrett traced the deep connection between St. John’s Law and the New York Courts\, with a special focus on the five St. John’s alumni who have served on the Court of Appeals. We heard remarks from NYS Chief Judge Janet DiFiore\, Hon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick\, Hon. Mary Kay Vyskocil\, and Hon. Randall T. Eng\, who looked back on their time in law school and their careers. Representatives of the St. John’s Law School Student Chapter\, under the mentorship of Professor Barrett\, were also in attendance. \nProgram\nWelcome\nHon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick ’67L\, ’03HON\nAssociate Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals\, 1994-2012\nCo-Chair of the National Appellate Practice Group at Greenberg Traurig\nChair Emeritus of the Board\, HSoftheNYCourts \nOpening Remarks\nJohn Q. Barrett\, Professor of Law & HSoftheNYCourts Trustee \nHon. Randall T. Eng ’72L\, ’16HON\nPresiding Justice of the Appellate Division\, Second Department\, 2012-2017 / Associate Justice\, 2008-2012\nOf Counsel at Meyer\, Suozzi\, English & Klein\, P.C.\nHSoftheNYCourts Trustee \nSt. John’s University School of Law and the NYS Court of Appeals\nMichael A. Simons\, Dean and John V. Brennan Professor of Law and Ethics \nHon. Vito Joseph Titone ’56L\, ’84HON\nAssociate Judge of the Court of Appeals\, 1985-1998 \nHon. Joseph William Bellacosa ’59C\, ’61L\, ’87HON\nAssociate Judge of the Court of Appeals\, 1987-2000 \nHon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick ’67L\, ’03HON\nAssociate Judge of the Court of Appeals\, 1994-2012 \nHon. Theodore T. Jones\, Jr. ’72L\, ’07HON\nAssociate Judge of the Court of Appeals\, 2007-2012 \nHon. Janet DiFiore ’81L\, ’17HON\nChief Judge of the Court of Appeals & the State of New York\, 2016-present \nRemarks\nChief Judge Janet DiFiore\, Chief Judge of the State of New York \nClosing\nHon. Mary Kay Vyskocil ’83L\nUnited States Bankruptcy Judge\, Southern District of New York\, 2016-present\nHSoftheNYCourts Trustee \nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/st-johns-law-illustrious-alumni/
LOCATION:St. John’s University School of Law\, 8000 Utopia Parkway - Belson Moot Court Room 2nd Floor\, Jamaica\, NY\, 11439
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190624T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190624T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20190723T205118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T181938Z
UID:8270-1561402800-1561406400@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Prohibition\, Whiskey Wars & Modern Moonshine
DESCRIPTION:Young Lawyers Series: Cocktails & Commentary\nRoosevelt House\, NYC\nOn June 24th\, 2019 the Roosevelt House welcomed urban historian Rebecca Dalzell and Ryan Ciuchta\, head blender of Kings County Distillery\, for a novel and far-ranging discussion on the role of the law during Brooklyn’s secret Whiskey Wars\, Prohibition\, and New York’s now-resurgent distillery industry. Leigh Llewelyn\, co-chair of the Historical Society of the New York Courts’ Young Lawyers Committee\, made introductions and discussed Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s role in Prohibition. Harold Holzer\, Jonathan F. Fanton director at the Roosevelt House\, made opening remarks. \nPart of the Historical Society of the New York Courts’ Young Lawyers Series: Cocktails & Commentary. Co-sponsored by the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College. \n\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/prohibition-whiskey-wars-modern-moonshine/
LOCATION:Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College\, 47-49 East 65th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10065\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,YLC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190614T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20190702T215252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T182136Z
UID:7962-1560528000-1560531600@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Sharing the Bench with Former NYS Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye: Reminiscences with her Court of Appeals Colleagues: Hon. Victoria A. Graffeo\, Hon. Howard A. Levine &  Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt
DESCRIPTION:The Otesaga Hotel\, Cooperstown\, NY\nPROGRAM\nThis event was the official launch of the book Judith S. Kaye in Her Own Words: Reflections on Life and the Law\, with Selected Judicial Opinions and Articles\, and it took place at The Otesaga Hotel in Cooperstown\, NY as part of the New York State Bar Association House of Delegates 2019 Summer Meeting. Former NYS Court of Appeals Associate Judges Hon. Victoria A. Graffeo\, Hon. Howard A. Levine and Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt shared reminiscences of their years working with Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye and the impact she had on their lives as well as NYS jurisprudence and beyond. Introductory remarks were given by Henry M. Greenberg\, Esq.\, former clerk of Judge Kaye. \n  \nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/sharing-the-bench-with-chief-judge-judith-kaye/
LOCATION:The Otesaga Hotel\, 60 Lake Street\, Cooperstown\, NY\, 13326
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20190325T194011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T182948Z
UID:7249-1558636200-1558641600@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Art Restitution: Fair and Just Solutions?
DESCRIPTION:New York City Bar Association\nPROGRAM\nThis program brought together Hon. John M. Walker\, Jr. \, U.S. Circuit Judge\, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit\, as panel moderator with prominent attorneys in the field of art restitution to discuss the direction of court decisions. Panelists included Raymond J. Dowd\, Partner at Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP\, Lawrence M. Kaye\, Partner at Herrick Feinstein LLP\, and William Pearlstein\, Partner at Pearlstein McCullough & Lederman LLP. We were also pleased to have Dr. Sharon Flescher\, Executive Director of the International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR)\, and Monica Dugot\, International Director of Restitution at Christie’s\, look back to the Nazi stolen art era and forward on the broadening of the definition of looted and stolen art. \n  \nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube\n  \n  \n  \nRestitution and the Art Market\n \n  \n  \nNazi Art Looting: Fair & Just Solutions?\n \n  \n  \nHolocaust Art Restitution in the US: Swing of the Pendulum\n \n  \n  \nArt Restitution & Antiquities\n \n  \n  \nArt Restitution: Fair and Just Solutions? — Panel Discussion\n \n  \n  \nArt Restitution: Fair and Just Solutions? — Q&A\n \n  \n 
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/art-restitution-fair-just-solutions/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190228T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190228T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20190618T203632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T183724Z
UID:7786-1551375000-1551380400@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Commemorating Hon. Jane Bolin\, YLS '31
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month Closing Celebration\nCommemorating Hon. Jane Bolin YLS ’31 and Honoring Black Women Judges of Past and Present\nYale Law School\nThis program celebrated the legacy of Hon. Jane Bolin’s trailblazing career as the first Black woman judge in the United States and the Black woman judges that followed. \nFeaturing: \nHon. Leslie Abrams Gardner\, YLS ’02\nU.S. District Judge\, U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia \nDr. Jacqueline McLeod\nProfessor of History and Africana Studies\, Metropolitan State University of Denver \nHon. Dianne T. Renwick\nAssociate Justice\, New York State Supreme Court\, Appellate Division\, First Department \nHon. Angela C. Robinson\, YLS ’89\nRetired Judge\, Superior Court of the State of Connecticut \nHon. Rowan Wilson\nAssociate Judge\, New York State Court of Appeals \n  \nThis event was co-hosted by the Society’s Young Lawyers Committee\, the Yale Black Law Students Association\, and Yale Law Women. \n  \nWatch the Program Video\n \n 
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/commemorating-hon-jane-bolin-yls-31/
LOCATION:Yale Law School\, 127 Wall Street\, New Haven\, 06511
CATEGORIES:Public Events,YLC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181120T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181120T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181019T022819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T164803Z
UID:1989-1542738600-1542745800@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Tribal Courts in New York: Case Study of the Oneida Indian Nation
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with the Oneida Indian Nation\nNew York City Bar Association\nPROGRAM\nThis program examined Native American courts in NYS\, using the Oneida Indian Nation Court as a case study. It included a discussion on Native American courts from the perspective of Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter; a look at the basic Indian laws governing tribal courts and tribal court jurisdiction; and a judicial panel discussion on the interaction between the tribal courts and NYS courts. The judicial panel included the Hon. Robert G. Hurlbutt\, Hon. Marcy L. Kahn and Hon. Mark A. Montour. A short video featuring Hon. Richard D. Simons\, Retired Judge\, Oneida Indian Nation Court\, was part of the program . Dancers from the Oneida Indian Nation performed a welcome dance in authentic dress. \nONEIDA INDIAN NATION DANCERS\nDancers from the Oneida Indian Nation will perform traditional Haudenosaunee welcome dance in authentic dress \nWELCOME & INTRODUCTION\nHon. Albert M. Rosenblatt\, President\, Historical Society of the New York Courts & Retired Associate Judge\, New York State Court of Appeals \nCONVERSATION: The Legal and Cultural Foundation for Native American Courts\nRay Halbritter\, Esq.\, Representative\, Oneida Indian Nation\nMichael R. Smith\, Esq.\, Partner\, Zuckerman Spaeder LLP \nVIDEO PRESENTATION\nHon. Richard D. Simons\, Retired Judge\, Oneida Indian Nation Court \nLIGHTNING ROUND: An Overview of Current Indian Laws Governing Tribal Courts and Tribal Court Jurisdiction\, Proceedings and Judgments\nPeter D. Carmen\, Esq.\, Chief Operating Officer\, Oneida Indian Nation\nMeghan Beakman\, Esq.\, General Counsel\, Oneida Indian Nation \nJUDICIAL PANEL: How Tribal Courts and the NYS Courts Can and Do Interact\nHon. Robert G. Hurlbutt\, Judge\, Oneida Indian Nation Court & Retired Associate Justice\, Appellate Division\, Fourth Department\nHon. Marcy L. Kahn\, Moderator\, Associate Justice\, Appellate Division\, First Department & Chair\, New York Tribal Courts Committee\nHon. Mark A. Montour\, Justice\, New York State Supreme Court\, Erie County & Vice Chair\, New York Tribal Courts Committee \n\nWatch the Program Video\n﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿ \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/tribal-courts-in-ny-case-study-oneida-indian-nation/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181010T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181010T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181019T020846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T184029Z
UID:1981-1539196200-1539203400@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of Erie v. Tompkins
DESCRIPTION:—Stephen R. Kaye Program Series—\nA Young Lawyers Committee Event\nNew York City Bar Association \nThe Society is grateful for the generous support of Proskauer Rose LLP as sponsor of the Stephen R. Kaye Program series. \nPROGRAM\nErie v. Tompkins is a landmark Supreme Court case that wrought one of the largest sea changes in federal and state jurisprudence. Its waves are still felt today. Our panelists discussed Erie’s lasting contribution to America’s great federal experiment. They presented on what came before Erie; the unique facts of the case and its often-overlooked New York ties; and the legal world that Erie created\, including issues that persist today such as forum shopping and how state law is made in federal courts. Photographs and an original railroad spike were on display\, transporting us back to the years of the Erie Railroad. \nPANELISTS\n(in alphabetical order) \nAndrew Rhys Davies\, Esq.\, Partner\, Allen & Overy\nProf. Troy McKenzie\, Professor of Law\, NYU Law School & Society Trustee\nHon. Albert M. Rosenblatt\, President\, Historical Society of the New York Courts & Former Judge\, NYS Court of Appeals\nHon. Robert S. Smith\, Partner\, Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman LLP & Former Judge\, NYS Court of Appeals\nHon. John M. Walker\, Jr.\, U.S. Circuit Judge\, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit \n\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/celebrating-the-80th-anniversary-of-erie-v-tompkins/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,YLC,SRK Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180621T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180621T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T191033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T184441Z
UID:4034-1529605800-1529613000@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:THEN & NOW: A Look Back at Women Trailblazers & Forward: Has Equality Been Achieved?
DESCRIPTION:2018 Judith S. Kaye Program: Conversations on Women & the Law\nNew York City Bar Association\nThis program explored women pioneers in New York legal history\, followed by a panel discussion on where women lawyers are today standing on the shoulders of the women before them. The panel represents a cross-section of professions in the law. \nPresented in Partnership with the New York City Bar Association’s Women in the Legal Profession Committee. \nThe Society is grateful for the generous support of Skadden\, Arps\, Slate\, Meagher & Flom LLP\, sponsor of this series. \nPresenters & Panelists\nMarilyn Marcus\, Executive Director of the Historical Society of the New York Courts\nLuisa Kaye\, Daughter of Judith S. Kaye\nMelissa Colón-Bosolet\, Chair of the New York City Bar Association’s Women in the Legal Profession Committee\nHon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick\, Of Counsel\, Greenberg Traurig\, LLP\nHon. Victoria Graffeo\, Former Judge of New York State Court of Appeals\, Currently Member\, Harris Beach PLLC\nSusan Garcia\, Esq.\, Associate General Counsel\, Thomson Reuters\nMargaret Garnett\, Esq.\, Executive Deputy Attorney General for Criminal Justice\, Office of the New York Attorney General\nClaire P. Gutekunst\, Esq.\, Executive Director\, Judges & Lawyers Breast Cancer Alert\, and Past President\, New York State Bar Association\nRory A. Leraris\, Esq.\, Partner\, Cravath\, Swaine & Moore LLP\nHon. Dianne T. Renwick\, Associate Justice\, Appellate Division\, First Department \n\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube\n  \n  \nHon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick\, First Latina on the NYS Court of Appeals Bench\n \n  \n  \nWomen Trailblazers In the Law\n \n  \n  \nHas Equality for Women Been Achieved in the Legal Profession? — Panel Discussion
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/then-now-a-look-back-at-women-trailblazers-forward-has-equality-been-achieved/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,JSK Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180227T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180227T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T191230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T185252Z
UID:4036-1519754400-1519761600@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:History of Foley Square: New York Legal Landmarks & Civic Reform
DESCRIPTION:New York City Bar Association\nHave you ever wondered how Foley Square came to be surrounded by State and Federal courthouses and other buildings? History of Foley Square finds answers to this question by examining the migration of these buildings — some of them among our city’s foremost civic structures — within the context of the national civic center movement that arose in the early 1900s. The evening’s exploration included a look at the important\, and perhaps under-recognized\, role taken by George McAneny\, city planner and preservation advocate\, in Foley Square’s development. \nWe are grateful for the support of The New York Preservation Archive Project\, sponsor of this program. \nPROGRAM\nWELCOME\nHon. Albert M. Rosenblatt\, President\, Historical Society of the New York Courts \nFROM CITY HALL PARK TO FOLEY SQUARE: GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS TAKE A STEP UPTOWN\nRobert Pigott\, Vice President & General Counsel\, Phipps Houses \nDRAWING CIRCLES AND HEXAGONS UPON THE SQUARE: THE NY CIVIC CENTER AND PROGRESSIVE-ERA REFORM IN THE U.S.\nJon Ritter\, Clinical Associate Professor\, New York University \nPIONEERING CITY PLANNING IN THE HEART OF NY: GEORGE MCANENY\, RAPID TRANSIT\, ZONING\, AND THE CIVIC CENTER\nCharles Starks\, Adjunct Lecturer in Urban Planning & Policy\, Hunter College\, CUNY \nPANEL DISCUSSION\nHon. Dennis Jacobs\, U.S. Circuit Judge of the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit\, joined Robert Pigott\, Jon Ritter\, and Charles Starks in the panel discussion.\nModerated by Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt. \nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube\n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/history-of-foley-square-new-york-legal-landmarks-civic-reform/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,Art & Architecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171130T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T210526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T185512Z
UID:4038-1512064800-1512072000@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Documenting Our Past: Great Documents of New York Legal History
DESCRIPTION:New York City Bar Association\nThe Society partnered with the New York State Archives for this program in which leading experts discussed early documents of State importance that provide a window into NYS legal foundations. The program also covered the importance of the preservation of early court records and the recent transfer of court documents to State Archives. \nPROGRAM\nWELCOME\nHon. Albert M. Rosenblatt\, President\, Historical Society of the New York Courts \nPRESERVATION OF COURT RECORDS\nThomas J. Ruller\, Assistant Commissioner & State Archivist\, NYS Archives\, State Ed. Dept.\nDr. James D. Folts\, Head\, Researcher Services\, NYS Archives \nERIE CANAL DOCUMENTS\nLeah Moren Green\, Esq.\, Corporate Counsel\, Caterpillar Inc. \nFLUSHING REMONSTRANCE\nDr. Dennis J. Maika\, Senior Historian and Education Director\, New Netherland Institute \nPANEL DISCUSSION\nModerated by Daniel Hulsebosch\, Charles Seligson Professor of Law\, NYU \n\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/documenting-our-past-great-documents-of-new-york-legal-history/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T210902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T185648Z
UID:4042-1509040800-1509048000@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Kosciuszko: A Bridge to Liberty for All
DESCRIPTION:Young Lawyers Series: Cocktails & Commentary\nFraunces Tavern Museum\nThis event was the third in the Young Lawyers Series: Cocktails & Commentary. Leigh Llewelyn\, co-chair of our Young Lawyers Committee\, was the MC for the program. Paul Finkelman and Alex Storozynski gave two separate talks about Brigadier General of the Continental Army and Polish freedom fighter\, Tadeusz Kosciuszko\, and his efforts to end slavery. Magdalena Baczewska\, Lecturer and Director of the Music Performance Program at Columbia University\, performed a piano concert of original compositions by Kosciuszko. The evening ended with a toast of “The Kosciuszko Bridge\,” the newest Williamsburg cocktail that joins spirits of two nations: Polish Bison Grass Vodka and American gin. \nSpecial thanks to our co-hosts Fraunces Tavern Museum and Polish Cultural Institute New York. \n  \n\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/kosciuszko-a-bridge-to-liberty-for-all/
LOCATION:Fraunces Tavern Museum\, 54 Pearl St\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,YLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170730T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170730T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T211134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T190033Z
UID:4047-1501437600-1501444800@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:An Evening at Theodore Roosevelt's Birthplace: Theodore Roosevelt & the Constitution
DESCRIPTION:Young Lawyers Series: Cocktails & Commentary\nTheodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site\nOur Young Lawyers Committee hosted this intimate talk with Kermit Roosevelt III\, Professor of Law at University of Pennsylvania Law School\, at the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site in New York City. The lecture on Theodore Roosevelt and the Constitution centered on President Roosevelt’s criticism of activist judges. \nSpecial thanks for their support to Levine Lee LLP. \n\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/an-evening-at-theodore-roosevelts-birthplace-theodore-roosevelt-the-constitution/
LOCATION:Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site\, 28 E 20th St\, New York\, New York\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,YLC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170718T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170718T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T211630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T190204Z
UID:4051-1500400800-1500408000@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:A Conversation with Roy L. Reardon & Patricia M. Hynes
DESCRIPTION:A Young Lawyers Committee Event\nNew York City Bar Association\nA group of students\, interns and young lawyers were treated to an exclusive conversation about this married couple’s road to a career in the law\, their lives as litigators\, and how they give back to the community through their pro bono activities. The conversation was moderated by David L. Goodwin\, Co-Chair of the Society’s Young Lawyers Committee. The Committee developed this series to provide young and aspiring lawyers with the opportunity of learning from role models who are leading figures of the Bar. \nRoy L. Reardon has built a distinguished career as a litigator at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP. He chaired its Litigation Department and sat as a member of its Executive Committee. The list of awards and recognition he has received from both the Bench and Bar is a testament to a career spent in service to others. He is a long-standing Trustee of the Society. Patricia M. Hynes was a litigator at prominent NY law firms and also worked for the government at the U.S. Attorney’s Office\, Southern District. She has given back to the legal community in many ways\, including as a former President of the New York City Bar and former Chair of the Board of The Legal Aid Society. \nThe Society is grateful for the support of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP as Sponsor of this program. \n\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/a-conversation-with-roy-l-reardon-patricia-m-hynes/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,YLC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170418T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170418T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T212254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T190405Z
UID:4054-1492538400-1492545600@history.nycourts.gov
SUMMARY:Constitutional Conventions in New York: Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:New York City Bar Association\nThis program looked back at the history of our NYS Constitution from 1777 to the present\, focusing on the successes and failures of the process of amending the Constitution by the calling of Constitutional Conventions. In studying lessons learned from this history — an important lesson in public civics — we will better understand the value of the opportunity to convene a 2017 Constitutional Convention. \nPROGRAM\nWELCOME\nHon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick\, Chair of the Board\, Historical Society of the New York Courts \nOPENING REMARKS\nHon. Janet DiFiore\, NYS Chief Judge \nNYS CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS: BACK TO THE FUTURE\nProf. Peter J. Galie\, Prof. Emeritus and Former Chair of Political Science Dept. at Canisius College \nPANEL I: 1967 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION\nMichael J. Del Giudice\, Chief of Staff\, Governor Mario Cuomo\nHenrik N. Dullea\, Ph.D.\, Director of State Operations\, Governor Mario Cuomo and VP Emeritus\, Cornell University\nAmbassador William J. vanden Heuvel\, Founder & Chair Emeritus\, Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park\nModerator: Henry M. Greenberg\, Shareholder\, Greenberg Traurig\, LLP and Historical Society of the New York Courts Trustee \nPANEL II: POTENTIAL REFORMS TO THE JUDICIARY ARTICLE\nMarc Bloustein\, Deputy Counsel\, Office of Court Administration\nHon. Alan D. Scheinkman\, Administrative Judge\, 9th Judicial District\nHon. Jeanette Ruiz\, Administrative Judge\, NYC Family Court\nCarey Dunne\, General Counsel\, NY County DA’s Office\nModerator: Stephen P. Younger\, Partner\, Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP and Historical Society of the New York Courts Trustee \n\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/constitutional-conventions-in-new-york-past-present-and-future/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161212T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20161120T212537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T190726Z
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SUMMARY:Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye: A Clerk's Eye View
DESCRIPTION:2016 Judith S. Kaye Program: Conversations on Women & the Law\nNew York City Bar Association\nThis program is a look at the many facets of the tenure of Former Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye through reminiscences of her former clerks\, as well as a look back on her influence as mentor\, role-model and teacher. This is the inaugural event of the series Judith S. Kaye Program: Conversations on Women and the Law. \nThe Society is grateful for the support of Skadden\, Arps\, Slate\, Meagher & Flom LLP as sponsor of this series. \nPROGRAM\nWELCOME\nHon. Janet DiFiore\, NYS Chief Judge \nINTRODUCTIONS\nLuisa Kaye\, Esq. \nA CLERK’S EYE VIEW: A CONVERSATION \nHon. Michael J. Garcia\n(1990-1992) \nHenry M. Greenberg\n(1988-1990) \nRoberta A. Kaplan\n(1995-1996) \nMary C. Mone\n(Counsel to the Chief Judge\, 2000-2008) \nHon. Jennifer Schecter\n(1998-2001) \nHon. Robert M. Mandelbaum\, Moderator\n(2003-2006) \n\nWatch Program Video
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/chief-judge-judith-s-kaye-a-clerks-eye-view/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,JSK Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160728T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160728T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T212853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T190854Z
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SUMMARY:Bad Apples in the Big Apple: Notorious Criminal Trials in New York
DESCRIPTION:A Young Lawyers Committee Event\nNew York City Bar Association\nThis program opened with a brief presentation by the Society’s Young Lawyers Committee Co-Chair David L. Goodwin\, on the history of famous and infamous New York criminal cases. Hon. Michael Obus then lead a discussion with a panel of defense and prosecution lawyers dissecting current and historic cases and their outcomes\, trial strategy\, and issues arising from these notorious cases\, including safety of witnesses and juries\, and the court management of high profile cases. \nPROGRAM\nWELCOME\nHon. Albert M. Rosenblatt\, President\, The Historical Society of the New York Courts \nHISTORICAL LOOK BACK\nDavid L. Goodwin\, Co-Chair\, Young Lawyers Committee \nPANEL DISCUSSION\nModerator: Hon. Michael Obus\, Administrative Judge for Criminal Matters\, New York County\nKaren Friedman Agnifilo\, Chief Assistant DA\, NY County DA’s Office\nDaniel M. Gitner\, Partner\, Lankler Siffert & Wohl LLP\nLaurie Korenbaum\, Assistant U.S. Attorney\, U.S. Attorney’s Office\, Southern District of New York\nHarlan Protass\, Partner\, Clayman & Rosenberg LLP \n\nWatch the Presentation: A Historical Look Back at Organized Crime in NY\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/bad-apples-in-the-big-apple-notorious-criminal-trials-in-new-york/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,YLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160217T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160217T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T213329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T191927Z
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SUMMARY:Litigation & Literature in the NY Courts: Shaw\, Shakespeare & Sherlock
DESCRIPTION:New York City Bar Association\nThis program looked at litigation in New York concerning renowned works of literature that became widely popular plays and films. This was explored through presentations of the cases\, film clips\, and readings from the authors’ pens. \nPROGRAM\nWELCOME\nHon. Albert M. Rosenblatt\, President\, Historical Society of the New York Courts \nGEORGE BERNARD SHAW\nCarol M. Kaplan\, Partner\, Loeb & Loeb LLP \nWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE\nDaniel J. Kornstein\, Partner\, Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP \nSHERLOCK HOLMES\nHon. Albert M. Rosenblatt \nREADINGS\nPaxton Whitehead\, Associate Artist\, Old Globe Theater\, San Diego \n\nWatch the Program Video
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/litigation-literature-ny-courts-shaw-shakespeare-sherlock/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151120T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T214111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220211T164830Z
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SUMMARY:Charles Evans Hughes: Chief Justice of the United States
DESCRIPTION:Presented by The Honorable John G. Roberts\, Jr.\, Chief Justice of the United States\nNominated from New York: The Empire State’s Contributions to the Supreme Court Bench\nA joint program with The United States Supreme Court Historical Society\nNYU School of Law • Tishman Auditorium\nThe program is part of an on-going series sponsored by the Supreme Court Historical Society and the Historical Society of the New York Courts. The Chief Justice discussed the life and career of Hon. Charles Evans Hughes\, who served as Chief Justice of the United States from 1930 to 1941. A conversation between Chief Justice Roberts and Hon. Robert A. Katzmann\, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals\, 2d Circuit\, followed initial remarks. Hon. Jonathan Lippman\, Chief Judge of the State of New York\, introduced the evening’s program. \n\nPhotos\nHon. John G. Roberts\, Jr. and Hon. Robert A. Katzmann during conversation part of the event. Credit: New York Law Journal & Rick Kopstein.\n(L-R): Hon. Judith S. Kaye\, Hon. John G. Roberts\, Jr.\, Hon. Robert A. Katzmann\, and Hon. Jonathan Lippman. Credit: New York Law Journal & Rick Kopstein.\n 
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/charles-evans-hughes-chief-justice-of-the-united-states/
LOCATION:NYU Law School\, 40 Washington Sq. South\, New York\, New York\, 10012
CATEGORIES:Public Events,Supreme Court Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20190305T213106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T192350Z
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SUMMARY:Judges Dinner Honoring Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman
DESCRIPTION:Recommended Outside Event\nNew York State Court of Appeals\nIntroduction was given by Hon. Eugene Pigott\, Associate Judge\, New York Court of Appeals. Speakers honoring Chief Judge Lippman included current and former judges of the Court of Appeals. \n\nWatch the Program Video Below
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/judges-dinner-honoring-chief-judge-jonathan-lippman/
LOCATION:New York State Court of Appeals\, 20 Eagle Street\, Albany\, NY\, 12207
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151105T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151105T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181120T214510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T192512Z
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SUMMARY:Western New York Women Pioneers in the Law: A Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Program II in the series New York State Law Schools Present: Illustrious Alumni\nSUNY Buffalo Law School\nThis program\, moderated by Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt (former Associate Judge NY Court of Appeals and President\, Historical Society of the New York Courts) looked at the contributions of women from western New York to our legal heritage and highlighted: \n\nBelva B. Lockwood\, first woman admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court. Presented by Hon. Erin M. Peradotto\, Associate Justice\, Appellate Division\, Fourth Judicial Department.\nKate Stoneman\, first woman admitted to practice in New York. Presented by Michelle Henry\, County Historian\, Chautauqua County.\nHelen Z.M. Rodgers\, first woman graduate of Buffalo Law School. Presented by Bernadette Gargano\, Lecturer in Law\, Legal Analysis\, Writing and Research\, SUNY Buffalo Law School.\nCharlotte Smallwood-Cook\, first woman District Attorney in New York (Wyoming County\, 1950-1953). Presented by Michael B. Powers\, Clarence Town Justice\, Partner at Phillips Lytle LLP.\nShirley St. Hill Chisholm\, first African-American woman elected to the U.S. Congress (NY 12th District\, 1969-1983). Presented by Brian Higgins\, U.S. Congressman\, 26th Congressional District of N.Y.\n\nIntroductory remarks by Hon. Eugene F. Pigott\, Jr.\, Associate Judge N.Y. Court of Appeals\, Hon. Paula L. Feroleto\, Administrative Judge\, 8th Judicial District\, and James A. Gardner\, Interim Dean\, SUNY Buffalo Law School. \n\nWatch the Program Video\n \n\n\nWatch on YouTube
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/western-new-york-women-pioneers-in-the-law-a-celebration/
LOCATION:SUNY Buffalo Law School
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150727T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150727T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20181121T203105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T192752Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Robert B. Fiske\, Jr.: A Life of Public & Private Service to the Law
DESCRIPTION:New York City Bar Association\nThis event was catered to summer associates\, law interns\, law students\, and young lawyers\, where they learned about the career of a true role-model attorney who lives a life of public service and private practice. Robert B. Fiske\, Jr. challenged them to follow their goals and take risks with their careers. \nPROGRAM\nWELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS\nJohn S. Siffert\, Esq.\, Trustee\, Historical Society of the New York Courts and Partner\, Lankler Siffert & Wohl LLP \nPRESENTATION\nRobert B. Fiske\, Jr.\, Partner\, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP \n\nWatch the Program Video
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/an-evening-with-robert-b-fiske-jr-a-life-of-public-private-service-to-the-law/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events,YLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150617T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150617T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T015427
CREATED:20150617T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T192902Z
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SUMMARY:Fighting Human Trafficking on the Front Lines: NYS Courts and their Law Enforcement Partners
DESCRIPTION:New York City Bar Association\nPROGRAM\nINTRODUCTION & WELCOME\nHon. Jonathan Lippman\, Chief Judge of the State of New York \nHUMAN TRAFFICKING IN NEW YORK\nHow did it happen? Where is it going?\nAnne Milgram\, Vice President of Criminal Justice\, Laura and John Arnold Foundation & Senior Fellow\, Center on the Administration of Criminal Law\, New York University \nCASE STUDIES\nHon. Judy Harris Kluger\, Executive Director\, Sanctuary for Families \nPANEL DISCUSSION\nJudge Lippman\, Moderator\nCyrus Vance\, Jr.\, New York County District Attorney\nJohn Miller\, Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence & Counter-Terrorism\, NYPD \nCLOSING REMARKS\nHon. Judith S. Kaye\, Former Chief Judge of the State of New York & Of Counsel\, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP \n\nWatch the Program Video
URL:https://history.nycourts.gov/events/fighting-human-trafficking-on-the-front-lines-new-york-state-courts-and-their-law-enforcement-partners/
LOCATION:New York City Bar Association\, 42 West 44th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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