In 1927, The New
York Times judged newsworthy the fact that Einstein had lost his luggage on the train from Paris to Berlin.
Not exact matches
I was pleasantly surprised to find that Microsoft, whose employees have not participated in my seminar, seems to be heeding some of its lessons, at least
judging from a recent The New
York Times article.
It's not going to be a flattering portrait,
judging from an excerpt published in The New
York Times.
The lead lawyer for AT&T and
Time Warner told
Judge Richard J. Leon of U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia that blocking the merger would dampen competition, according to The New
York Times.
«A lawsuit opens the door, and
judges almost always allow for a plaintiff to have a fishing expedition,» Robert Bennett, who represented Clinton in that case, told the New
York Times.
On
Judge Roy Moore posting Ten Commandments in his courtroom, New
York Times, February 13, 1997.
Richard Posner, a
judge of the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, in a New
York Times op - ed co-authored December 2 with Law Professor Eric Segall, takes Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia to task for threatening America with a «majoritarian theocracy» because of his repeated....
Richard Posner, a
judge of the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, in a New
York Times op - ed co-authored December 2 with Law Professor Eric Segall, takes Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia to task for threatening America with a «majoritarian theocracy» because of his repeated dissents, since Lawrence v. Texas, against the expansion of homosexual «rights» as a matter of Constitutional solicitude.
«Christians,» they said, «must re-think the usual position that has turned homosexuals into modern day lepers» and «homosexual acts should be
judged in each individual instance by whether the participants were expressing genuine love or simply «using» each other for selfish purposes (New
York Times 20 November 1967 p. 1).
Several years ago Gary Taubes wrote a piece for the New
York Times Magazine explaining how lay people can
judge the results of epidemiological studies, Do We Really Know What Makes Us Healthy?
A New
York judge is facing jail
time for missing a court appearance related to an August drunk driving arrest, and she's apparently happy about it.
Last month, for the first
time, a state
judge added the imprimatur of a judicial ruling to the chorus of voices clamoring for bail reform in New
York, lending momentum to those who want to abolish the practice.
A Manhattan federal
judge ordered The New
York Times to produce the author of an editorial for testimony next week in former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's lawsuit alleging she was defamed by a false claim that her political committee incited the gunman who shot Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in 2011.
A New
York judge has ordered Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office to turn over to The New
York Times documents related to a corruption investigation of former state officials and upstate contractors that it has withheld for the last year.
Prosecutors have asked a
judge to send former New
York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver to prison for over a decade while his defense lawyers say he deserves little or no
time behind bars.
A federal
judge tossed out a defamation lawsuit by Sarah Palin against The New
York Times, saying the former Alaska governor failed to show the newspaper knew it was publishing false statements in an editorial before quickly correcting them.
The New
York Times reported that former Lt. Gov. Patty
Judge is expected to announce this weekend that she is joining the field of Democrats vying to take on Grassley.
Cuomo chose DiFiore, an ally who ran his ethics commission for a
time, who would be only the second woman chief
judge of the New
York Court of Appeals.
Rumore said a State Supreme Court
judge has now ordered a stay in the case, putting a hold on start
time changes at the school and New
York State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia will decide if Cash has the authority to make the adjustment.
JUDGE BLOCKS BODY CAM VIDEOS» RELEASE — New York Times's Ashley Southall: «A state appellate judge issued a temporary order on Monday blocking the New York Police Department from releasing video from officers» body cameras to the pu
JUDGE BLOCKS BODY CAM VIDEOS» RELEASE — New
York Times's Ashley Southall: «A state appellate
judge issued a temporary order on Monday blocking the New York Police Department from releasing video from officers» body cameras to the pu
judge issued a temporary order on Monday blocking the New
York Police Department from releasing video from officers» body cameras to the public.
For the first
time in months, the New
York's highest court has all seven
judges on the bench, now that the state Senate has confirmed Gov. Andrew Cuomo's two newest choices on the court.
Lawyers for The New
York Times and WNBC - TV asked the
judge to unseal documents pertaining to evidence excluded from trial.
A Manhattan federal
judge on Monday promised to decide by the end of August whether to let a libel suit by Sarah Palin against The New
York Times proceed after hearing 90 minutes of arguments on the case.
Judges of the New
York State Court of Appeals listen to hearing arguments from a case on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016 in Albany, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren /
Times Union)
Silver's attorney, Steven Molo, relied on the McDonnell case — which drastically narrowed the definition of corruption — when arguments began before a three -
judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan on Thursday, the New
York Times reported.
U.S. District
Judge Kimba Wood said the Skelos case paled in comparison with Silver's in terms of dollars, but «the effect of your crime has much in common with his,» according to a courtroom Tweet from New
York Times reporter Vivian Yee.A
A Brooklyn federal
judge granted New
York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's motion for a preliminary injunction to block President Donald Trump's rescission of a program that protects Dreamers — the second
time a federal
judge has blocked Trump's repeal of the program.
The New
York Observer echoes the New
York Times» recommendations to succeed retiring Chief
Judge Jonathan Lippman, saying former Chief Administrative
Judge A. Gail Prudenti and former State Solicitor General Caitlin Halligan «are the standouts in a strong field» of candidates.
Lawyers from the attorney general's office filed an intervening motion in federal court late Monday asking
Judge Gary Sharpe to grant more
time in compling with a federal law mandating an early primary in New
York.
Former Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. has asked a New
York federal
judge to change his mind about allowing the government more
time to respond to Espada's August request to vacate his sentence, saying conditions at his prison are too inhumane to wait.
Albany County DA David Soares said that at the
time he accused
Judge Stephen Herrick of giving a «get - out - of - jail - free card for every criminal defendant in New
York state» and creating a «dangerous loophole» by giving his high - profile steroids case to a special prosecutor in 2010, he saw nothing offensive in his words.
Cuomo also notes a protracted fight could create chaos in a year in which a federal
judge could move New
York's primaries from September to as early as June to give military voters more
time to submit absentee ballots.
A federal
judge sent former state Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith away for seven years» hard time on Wednesday — and Judge Kenneth Karas» explanation of that sentence is a warning to New York's entire political c
judge sent former state Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith away for seven years» hard
time on Wednesday — and
Judge Kenneth Karas» explanation of that sentence is a warning to New York's entire political c
Judge Kenneth Karas» explanation of that sentence is a warning to New
York's entire political class.
For example, an explosive New
York Times article from July pointed out errors in the ways officials at Hobart and William Smith Colleges
judged an alleged incident at the Geneva schools.
The
judge ruled that the traditional primary date of the second Tuesday in September violates the rights of some New
York voters, because does not leave enough
time to process absentee ballots for overseas military before the general election in November.
The former Speaker of the Assembly told Manhattan federal court
judge Valerie Caproni Wednesday evening, «I do not wish to testify,» New
York Times reporter Susanne Craig tweeted.
But it is rare that we are in full agreement with The New
York Times, and echo the Gray Lady's recommendations: former Chief Administrative
Judge A. Gail Prudenti and former State Solicitor General Caitlin Halligan are the standouts in a strong field.
The New
York Times reports it was inaction by legislators that led
Judge Dora L. Irizarry to recommend that the redrawing of political maps be handled by a court - appointed official.
LOWER MANHATTAN — In a bid for leniency, Sheldon Silver said he «failed the people of New
York,» while his wife of nearly 50 years revealed his battle with cancer, both in letters to the federal
judge that will soon determine the disgraced ex-assembly speaker's prison
time.
For the first
time in its history, New
York has the ability to ensure every vote is fully and accurately counted, but instead of using the tools at our disposal, the
judge set a dangerous precedent that could lead to the disenfranchisement of New Yorkers.»
In the court documents, prosecutors said that a range of 22 to 27 years in prison would not be «unreasonable» and asked the federal
judge to impose prison
time «greater than any sentence imposed on other New
York state legislators convicted of public corruption offenses.»
«Admired for his unassailable integrity, keen intellect and extensive experience handling some of the most pressing legal matters of our
time,
Judge Wilson is committed to the principles of justice and equality that are the very foundation of New
York's judicial system.
A New
York Times editorial page editor told a federal
judge that he «did not intend» to blame Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's political action committee ads for the 2011 shooting of U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords.
Trump criticized the New
York Times story stating that he has failed to fulfill campaign promises on undoing key Obama administration policies, calling the newspaper «failing» and pointing to early successes like exiting the international Paris climate accord and getting conservative
Judge Neil Gorsuch on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Judge Valerie Caproni described a term of around 22 to 27 years, per sentencing guidelines, as «draconian and unjust» given Silver's age, according to the New
York Times.
Some people at the
time would say, «Mercurial rise, this guy all of a sudden is the chief
judge of the state of New
York.»
Titone, whose father served as a
judge on the New
York State Court of Appeals, told the Advance that he'll miss his
time in the state Legislature and that he consulted family and friends before deciding to leave his seat in the Assembly's 61st district.
DioGuardi's campaign achieved some minor buzz outside of New
York due to his daughter, Kara DioGuardi, was at the
time a
judge on American Idol.
This
time around, New
York state lost two congressional seats after new lines were drawn by a federal
judge.
A
judge has ordered prosecutors to release sealed documents about wiretaps in the Eliot Spitzer scandal to the New
York Times, which requested them back in December.