The Struggle for Ratification: New York’s Role in Shaping the U.S. Constitution
Webinar • Free and Open to the Public By 1787, six states had already ratified the U.S. Constitution — but New York had not. … More The Struggle for Ratification: New York’s Role in Shaping the U.S. Constitution »
The Legacy of the Lemmon Slave Case and the Contribution of John Jay II: A Conversation with Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt, Author of The Eight
In-Person Only • Free & Open to the Public Location: Jay Heritage Center — 210 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY 10580 Presented by the … More The Legacy of the Lemmon Slave Case and the Contribution of John Jay II: A Conversation with Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt, Author of The Eight »
A Conversation with the Descendants of Plessy v. Ferguson
Free and Open to the Public • Virtual and In-Person In-Person Location: Old County Hall — Ceremonial Courtroom — 92 Franklin Street, 2nd Floor, … More A Conversation with the Descendants of Plessy v. Ferguson »
LJA History Project: A Documentary Chronicling the History of Latino Judges in New York State
Documentary A Virtual Screening in Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month — Open to the Public Presented by the The Latino Judges Association in collaboration with … More LJA History Project: A Documentary Chronicling the History of Latino Judges in New York State »
On the Road: The Legacy of the Lemmon Slave Case
Hybrid Event • In-Person at NY County Courthouse & Livestreamed • Program: 6:00 PM | Reception: 5:30 PM Location: New York County Courthouse — … More On the Road: The Legacy of the Lemmon Slave Case »
Looking at Courthouses Through a New Lens: Art, Architecture, and Justice in New York and Beyond
Free Livestream Presented by the NYS Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department and Historical Society of the New York Courts Historic courthouses serve as … More Looking at Courthouses Through a New Lens: Art, Architecture, and Justice in New York and Beyond »
200 Years of the Commerce Clause: Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) — The New York Steamboat Case that Started It All
In Person Only • Free & Open to the Public Location: New York City Bar Association — 42 West 44th Street, New York, NY … More 200 Years of the Commerce Clause: Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) — The New York Steamboat Case that Started It All »
Mendez v. Westminster: The Reenactment
The 76th Anniversary of a Seminal Case Toward Desegregation Presented by HYBRID EVENT (Microsoft Teams Link to be provided after registration) In Person at: … More Mendez v. Westminster: The Reenactment »
What Law School Doesn’t Teach You About Your First Year of Practice
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP One Manhattan West, New York, NYFree in-person event for newly admitted attorneys and law school students At Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - One Manhattan West, New York, … More What Law School Doesn’t Teach You About Your First Year of Practice »
Who Owns A Photo of Your Face? The Right to Privacy & The Courts
Webinar New York, NY, United StatesWebinar Presented as a part of the New York State Archives Partnership Trust's Speaker Series PROGRAM This session explores the 1902 landmark decision Roberson … More Who Owns A Photo of Your Face? The Right to Privacy & The Courts »
Sojourner Truth, Slavery, and the Justice System: The Importance of Preserving Court Documents
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Blvd., New York, NY, United StatesFree In-Person and Online Event at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture — Open to the Public Presented by the Historical Society of … More Sojourner Truth, Slavery, and the Justice System: The Importance of Preserving Court Documents »
Willowbrook State School: How a Lawsuit Closed the Gates to a Notorious Institution and Opened the Doors of Opportunity for Thousands
New York City Bar Association 42 West 44th Street, New York, NY, United StatesFree In-Person and Online Event at the New York City Bar Association (42 W. 44th St., NYC) — Open to the Public Presented by the … More Willowbrook State School: How a Lawsuit Closed the Gates to a Notorious Institution and Opened the Doors of Opportunity for Thousands »
250th Anniversary of the Fulton County Courthouse
Fulton County Office Building 223 West Main Street, Johnstown, NYFulton County Office Building Presented by the Fulton County Court in collaboration with the New York Court of Appeals, Historical Society of the New York Courts, NYS … More 250th Anniversary of the Fulton County Courthouse »
The Enduring Legacy of John Jay
Webinar 2022 Stephen R. Kaye Memorial Program, Sponsored by Proskauer Rose LLP While many may be familiar with Founding Fathers such as Franklin, Hamilton, … More The Enduring Legacy of John Jay »
From Stonewall to Windsor: New York’s March to LGBTQ Rights
New York City Bar Association 42 West 44th Street, New York, NY, United StatesFree In-Person and Online Event at the New York City Bar Association — Open to the Public Part of the Judith S. Kaye Program … More From Stonewall to Windsor: New York’s March to LGBTQ Rights »
The New York Court of Appeals: A Unique Appellate Practice with Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
Presented by Fordham Law Historical Society Chapter & St. John's Law Historical Society Chapter with Gibson Dunn & Crutcher Webinar for Law School Students … More The New York Court of Appeals: A Unique Appellate Practice with Gibson Dunn & Crutcher »
Legal History From the Ground Up: Unearthing NY’s Legal Ancestors at Woodlawn Cemetery
Webinar In a fun and informative program, HSoftheNYCourts partnered with Woodlawn Cemetery & Conservancy to look back to NY’s legal ancestors. Did you know … More Legal History From the Ground Up: Unearthing NY’s Legal Ancestors at Woodlawn Cemetery »
Asian Pacific Americans on the Bench: Progress Made, Challenges Faced and Looking Forward
Presented by the Historical Society of the New York Courts in collaboration with the Asian American Judges Association of New York. Webinar Sponsored by Meyer … More Asian Pacific Americans on the Bench: Progress Made, Challenges Faced and Looking Forward »
Para Todos Los Niños: Mendez v. Westminster – A Seminal Case Toward Desegregation
Presented by the Latino Judges Association Webinar On the 74th anniversary of the seminal decision of Mendez v. Westminster School Dist. of Orange County … More Para Todos Los Niños: Mendez v. Westminster – A Seminal Case Toward Desegregation »
Commemorating Our Past & Welcoming Our Future: History of Puerto Rican and Latino Lawyers and Judges In NY
Webinar Presented by the Historical Society of the New York Courts in partnership with The Puerto Rican Bar Association's Historic Preservation and Judiciary Committees. … More Commemorating Our Past & Welcoming Our Future: History of Puerto Rican and Latino Lawyers and Judges In NY »