President Brown on WHEC To Discuss Historic Supreme Court Nomination
Brown says this historic appointment underscores the importance of diversity and equity.
Brown says this historic appointment underscores the importance of diversity and equity.
There is no amendment to the New York State Constitution or the U.S. Constitution that guarantees equal rights for women and other marginalized groups. The New York State Bar Association’s Women in Law Section held an event Feb. 28 to support work underway in the state Assembly and Senate to add such an amendment to … Continued
Effective today, the courts are implementing three-foot physical distancing for participants in criminal grand jury trials statewide, freeing up additional courtroom space for criminal jury trials.
What color do you see? You may have seen this picture circulating online years ago. You may swear it’s blue and black. Others will say it’s definitely gold and white. When you and your co-workers have differences, do you acknowledge and respect those differences? This is one of several examples shown during a recent webinar presented … Continued
The New York State Bar Association is proud to honor and recognize past and current Black civil rights pioneers.
Her historic appointment underscores the importance of diversity and equity. The judiciary must reflect the people it serves to be a system of justice.
The New York State Bar Association’s International Section held an early morning video call Thursday with its members in Ukraine to offer assistance and solidarity while NYSBA President T. Andrew Brown issued a strongly-worded condemnation of the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine. “This act of unwarranted and illegal military aggression against a sovereign state is … Continued
NYSBA supports our new friends and colleagues in Ukraine and, in this dark hour, NYSBA stands with Ukraine.
We cannot afford to wait; we cannot afford to lose more minds that would bring our profession fresh perspective and help deliver fair and equal justice to populations that fail to receive it.
As an association that values the rule of law, we applaud the courage of 12 ordinary citizens who removed any doubt that these men acted out of racial animus.