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U.N. Orders Agencies to Find Budget Cuts, Including via Staff Moves From N.Y.

The instructions from the office of Secretary General António Guterres were reviewed by Th...
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Removal of Stay on Outside Income Cap Could Give Lawmaker-Lawyers Something to Think About

If granted by the downstate mid-level appeals court, removal of the stay on the $35,000 per year ...
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'Very Dangerous': Legal Ethicist Expert Says White House Direction of DOJ Probes Raises Concerns

“This is a very important norm; we keep politics out of prosecutorial decisions, NYU profes...
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The M.T.A. Gets $68 Billion in the State Budget. What Will Riders Get?

New York State has agreed to fully fund the transit authority’s five-year capital plan. Thr...
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NYC Joins National Effort to Ban Cellphone Use in Schools

Gov. Kathy Hochul argued that the “bell-to-bell” ban — which restricts the devi...
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2025 Annual Report of Clerk of the Court of Appeals

2025 Annual Report of Clerk of the Court of Appeals

The authors provide their yearly summary of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals Report.  
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Deadly Manhattan Garage Collapse Caused by ‘Reckless’ Repairs, Report Finds

An investigation by New York City agencies and an outside engineering firm found unsafe demolitio...
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Breach of Contract Counterclaim Insufficiently Particularized; Implied Contract

Breach of Contract Counterclaim Insufficiently Particularized; Implied Contract

Scott Mollen discusses “1110-1130 Stadium Owners Corp. v. Bronx 1 LLC, and “Hopkinson...
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“All the World’s a Stage” and “Rheology” Are Promising New Productions

Two worlds of promise: “All the World’s a Stage,” a musical by Adam Gwon, and &...
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Ethical Issues Raised by Agreements Between Certain Law Firms and Donald Trump

The agreements entered into by firms sanctioned or threatened with sanctions by President Trump r...
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What Rights Do the 'Undocumented' Really Have?

What Rights Do the 'Undocumented' Really Have?

Law Journal columnist Joel Cohen interviews Ashley Tabaddor, a retired immigration judge  
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Lawful Source of Income Anti-Discrimination Laws as Applied to Rentals

Adam Leitman Bailey and Brandon Zlotnick discuss how New York State and City laws prohibit housin...
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Regulation Versus Innovation: How New York is Developing an Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Framework

AI regulation is a highly contested issue with its critics warning that any regulation will hinde...
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Who Should Be a Tony Awards Nominee in 2025?

Our chief theater critic makes his picks.
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N.Y.C. Museum Celebrates the Nation’s 250th Anniversary

The New York Historical plans six exhibitions, all featuring the city as a major player.
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