
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 Presented by the HISTORICAL SOCIETY of … More Hon. Norman Goodman Lecture — NY County Courthouse WPA Murals: Who Created Them and What Do They Represent? »

The Evolution of the U.S. Constitution: A Constitution Day Look Back and Forward
Livestream Event • Free & Open to the Public At the Queens County Family Court (151-20 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, NY 11432) Presented by the … More The Evolution of the U.S. Constitution: A Constitution Day Look Back and Forward »

Closing the Gap on Bilingual Education: A Panel Discussion of the Impact of Aspira v. BOE
Hybrid Event • Free & Open to the Public Presented by the Mendez v. Westminster Committee of the Latino Judges Association Location: St. John’s … More Closing the Gap on Bilingual Education: A Panel Discussion of the Impact of Aspira v. BOE »

Pioneers of Change – Shaping the Future Together with Hon. Carmen A. Pacheco and Hon. Betty Lugo-Martinez
Hybrid Event • Free & Open to the Public Location: Akerman LLP, 1251 Avenue of the Americas 37th Floor, New York, NY 10020 Presented … More Pioneers of Change – Shaping the Future Together with Hon. Carmen A. Pacheco and Hon. Betty Lugo-Martinez »

A Conversation on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law with Two Presiding Justices
Hybrid Event • Free & Open to the Public At New York Law School (185 West Broadway Room WA10, New York, NY 10013) and Livestreamed … More A Conversation on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law with Two Presiding Justices »

The Meredith Trial: A Historical Reenactment
Commemorating Hon. Constance Motley Baker In Observance of Black History Month —Presented by the Appellate Division, First Department In Person at the Appellate Division, … More The Meredith Trial: A Historical Reenactment »

2025 ANNUAL GALA
CELEBRATING THE RULE OF LAW WITH THE PRESIDING JUSTICES OF THE FOUR APPELLATE DIVISIONS Harvard Club of New York City GALA COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Richard … More 2025 ANNUAL GALA »

Reliving History: Immigration, Exclusion, and the Cyclical Fight for Civil Rights
Presented by the UCS Working Group on Anti-Asian Hate New York Supreme Court: Ceremonial Courtroom 60 Centre St, New York, NY 10007 Join us … More Reliving History: Immigration, Exclusion, and the Cyclical Fight for Civil Rights »

Screening of Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
In Recognition of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month At the Appellate Division, First Department — 27 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010 … More Screening of Abacus: Small Enough to Jail »

Celebrating the Rule of Law in New York and South Africa
Second Program in Judicial Conversation Series Presented by the HISTORICAL SOCIETY of the NEW YORK COURTS and NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL Hybrid Event • … More Celebrating the Rule of Law in New York and South Africa »