Three-Feet Physical Distancing in All NY Trial Courts Effective Today
Effective today, the courts are moving to three-feet physical distancing for all judges, court staff and court users in all trial courts, and for all types of cases.
Effective today, the courts are moving to three-feet physical distancing for all judges, court staff and court users in all trial courts, and for all types of cases.
Our leaders are sending a message that women and girls must be protected from violence, deserve programs to support recovery from abuse and have an absolute right to legal representation. We must never let such historic legislation lapse again.
There has been a palpable movement in the courts and in the Legislature to expand damages in cases of emotional pain and anguish and wrongful death.
For many of the panelists, it was their mother who inspired them to become a professional woman.
Former New York State Bar Association President David Miranda has joined the association as its general counsel. He will oversee legal affairs, the Government Relations Department, facilities, and pro bono and lawyer assistance initiatives.
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Proposals to achieve long-overdue reform and simplification of the State’s overly complicated court structure by merging the current 11 trial courts were announced today.
For the #MeToo movement to transcend race, those in leadership positions and influential roles must demonstrate allyship to expand the narrative to include the experiences of women of color whose stories are not getting equal footing with those of white women.
It is impossible to quantify the chilling effect that criminal record screening has on young people who have the necessary talent and ambition to become lawyers but who come from communities that are under-resourced and over-policed, making them less likely to seek to become members of the bar.
We are pleased that the president is advocating for these issues, which are important to our association and the legal profession and we hope that Congress will act on these initiatives before the end of the year.