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 »
Justice Felix Frankfurter and the Idea of Judicial Self-Restraint: Then and Now in Federal and State Courts
Hybrid Event • In-Person & Livestreamed Location: New York City Bar Association — 42 West 44th Street, NYC Presented by the Historical Society of … More Justice Felix Frankfurter and the Idea of Judicial Self-Restraint: Then and Now in Federal and State Courts »
Young Lawyers Committee Welcome Celebration
IN-PERSON EVENT & RECEPTION Location: Location: Appellate Division, First Department • 27 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010 An evening of music, dance, and … More Young Lawyers Committee Welcome Celebration »
Judicial Independence: The Israeli Experience
Program Presented by Historical Society of the New York Courts Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, and The Fund for Modern Courts Program Sponsored by the … More Judicial Independence: The Israeli Experience »
Law Day 2024: Voices of Democracy
Virtual Program Presented by The Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission and the Syracuse University College of Law Featuring Law Student Speakers from Syracuse University … More Law Day 2024: Voices of Democracy »
Celebrating Emeline, the Heroine of the Lemmon Slave Case: A High-water Mark for the New York Courts
In Person & Livestreamed Location: SCHOMBURG CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN BLACK CULTURE 515 Malcolm X Boulevard (135th St and Malcolm X Blvd) New York, … More Celebrating Emeline, the Heroine of the Lemmon Slave Case: A High-water Mark for the New York Courts »
Hon. Norman Goodman Lecture — NY County Courthouse WPA Murals: Who Created Them and What Do They Represent?
Hybrid Event • Free & Open to the Public At the New York County Courthouse Rotunda & Livestreamed What does the art in the … More Hon. Norman Goodman Lecture — NY County Courthouse WPA Murals: Who Created Them and What Do They Represent? »