Author: Alyssa

June 23, 2016: U.S. Supreme Court Decides Fisher v. University of Texas: Statement by New York State Bar Association President

Claire P. Gutekunst, president of the New York State Bar Association, issued the following statement about today’s U. S. Supreme Court’s decision in Abigail Noel Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, et al. “We are pleased the Supreme Court has upheld its 2003 decision in Grutter v. Bollinger that racial diversity in higher education … Continued

June 20, 2016: New York City Attorney Richard J. Davis Receives State Bar’s Root/Stimson Award

ALBANY—Richard J. Davis of New York City was honored with the New York State Bar Association’s Root/Stimson Award, presented by State Bar President Claire P. Gutekunst on June 18 at the Association’s House of Delegates meeting in Cooperstown. The award, given by the Committee on Annual Award, honors an attorney for exemplary community service. “Richard … Continued

June 17, 2016: NYS Bar Association President Gutekunst Commends Indigent Criminal Defense Services Bill

New York State Bar Association President Claire Gutekunst issued the following statement about full statewide funding and oversight of indigent criminal defense services, a State Bar legislative priority for 2016. “We are thankful for the unwavering bipartisan leadership of Senator John DeFrancisco and Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy to make the statewide funding and oversight of indigent … Continued

Ethics Opinion 1098

Topic: Criminal law; prosecutor conditioning plea bargain on defendant’s waiver of ineffective assistance of counsel claims

June 9, 2016: Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law: Statement by New York State Bar Association President Gutekunst

New York State Bar Association President Claire P. Gutekunst issued the following statement today. “The New York State Bar Association has consistently advocated for a highly qualified, independent and diverse judiciary. Judicial independence is essential to maintaining the rule of law and protecting individual rights. “While it is fair to criticize judicial rulings on the merits, … Continued