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Podcast #23 — Chatting with the Authors of Judicial Notice: Murder at Madison Square Garden
In this episode of Chatting with the Authors of Judicial Notice, Professor Mary Noé tells host Eric van der Vort, Ph.D. all about a murder committed in full view of a theatre full of witnesses in the early 20th century. The case is full of twists and turns, including escapes, extraditions, and major challenges for the courts to iron out. You won't want to miss this dive into New York's true crime history!
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Mendez v. Westminster: The Reenactment - Full Program Video
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The Latino Judges Association proudly presents MENDEZ v. WESTMINSTER: THE REENACTMENT The 76th Anniversary of a Seminal Case Toward Desegregation Thursday, March 23, 2023 • 6:00 PM U.S. District Court - Southern District of New York Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse 500 Pearl St, New York, NY 10007 This event was sponsored by: Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission Columbia Law...
Podcast #22 - About the High Line (Wrecking Ball Series Episode 3)
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Manhattan’s High Line is one of the world’s great parks, with a rich history at the crossroads of historic preservation, the law, and the great City and State of New York. In this episode of Wrecking Ball, host Adrian Untermyer welcomes Jonathan Broder, former General Counsel of the Consolidated Rail Corporation (or “Conrail”) to recount Broder’s key role in the formation of the High Line as we...
Podcast #21 - Chatting with the Authors of Judicial Notice: Recovering Justice Cardozo
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Two of the articles in Judicial Notice Issue 18, the Society’s periodical publication, feature stories from the life of Benjamin N. Cardozo, once Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals and Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Host Eric van der Vort, Ph.D. welcomed authors Prof. John Q. Barrett and Henry "Hank" M. Greenberg, Esq., to discuss their pieces. Together, they ex...
Honoring Lady Justice: New York State Court of Appeals Women Jurists
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In the spring of 2013 the Society was proud to honor the five women judges who had sat or were sitting on the New York Court of Appeals: Judith S. Kaye, Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, Victoria A. Graffeo, Susan Phillips Read, and Jenny Rivera. All five women jurists sat down to share their stories in New York’s high court and we captured it all on video. Watch the film, recorded 11 years ago, as th...
Judicial Independence: The Israeli Experience - Full Program Video
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This is the full program that took place on Monday, March 4, 2024 at the Sullivan & Cromwell LLP offices and livestreamed. Program Presented by Historical Society of the New York Courts Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, and The Fund for Modern Courts Program Sponsored by the New York State Bar Association Why has the proposed changes to the role of the courts in the Israeli judicial system caused such c...
Get to Know NYS Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson, Interviewed by Robert J. Giuffra, Jr.
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Robert J. Giuffra, Jr., Chair of the Board of the Historical Society of the New York Courts, interviewed New York State Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson during the Society's annual dinner event which took place on January 22, 2024 at the Harvard Club of New York. #ChiefJudgeWilson #NewYorkCourtOfAppeals #CoA #HSoftheNYCourts #NYSCourts #NYSJudges #NYSLawyers #NYSHistory #NYHistory #NYLegalHistory #L...
Hon. Felix Frankfurter & the Idea of Judicial Self-Restraint: Then & Now in Federal & State Courts
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This is the full program that took place on Monday, December 11 at the New York City Bar Association and livestreamed. This program delved into the judicial philosophy and legacy of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, starting with his New York beginnings, with Frankfurter’s biographer. This was followed by an engaging discussion with a distinguished panel about Frankfurter’s interpre...
The Struggle for Ratification: New York’s Role in Shaping the U.S. Constitution - Full Program Video
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By 1787, six states had already ratified the U.S. Constitution - but New York had not. New York’s Constitutional Convention was divided between the Anti-Federalists advocating for states’ rights, and the Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, fighting for a strong federal government. How did the Federalists become successful in swaying their counterparts to ratify the U.S. Constitution? The So...
A Conversation with the Descendants of Plessy v. Ferguson (Full Program Video)
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A Conversation with the Descendants of Plessy v. Ferguson, the 1896 landmark US Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation. This is the full video of the program that took place on Thursday, September 21, 2023 Old County Hall - Ceremonial Courtroom - 92 Franklin Street, 2nd Floor, Buffalo, NY and livestreamed. A Celebration of Black History, presented by Hon. Kev...
The Lemmon Case: 1852-1860 - A Prelude to the Civil War (Narrated by James Earl Jones) Full Video
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This short documentary film deals with the history of slavery in New York State and the critical role New York courts played in freeing eight enslaved young women and children who sailed into New York harbor with their owners from the South, a ruling that was in direct conflict with the 1857 Supreme Court Dred Scott decision. This film on the New York Lemmon Slave Case and its aftermath is narr...
On the Road: The Legacy of the Lemmon Slave Case Program Video
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The Historical Society of the New York Courts’ exhibit of panels and a video narrated by the iconic voice of James Earl Jones presenting the landmark Lemmon Slave Case has recently concluded its successful tour of courthouses around New York State at the NY County Courthouse. This program featured Hon. Albert M. Rosenblatt interviewed by David L. Goodwin, Esq. discussing the NY courts’ decision...
Lemmon Slave Case Video Clip - Narrated by James Earl Jones (Teaser)
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This is a teaser clip from the film that deals with the history of slavery in New York State and the critical role New York courts played in freeing eight enslaved young women and children who sailed into New York harbor with their owners from the South, a ruling that was in direct conflict with the 1857 U.S. Supreme Court Dred Scott decision. The film on the New York Lemmon Slave Case and its ...
Podcast #20: The Courthouse as a Character - Foley Square and Gotham’s “Justice Racket” of the 1930s
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Lower Manhattan’s Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse and Foley Square are now preserved and continue to define the aesthetic of justice in New York and the nation. But when the complex was still new, a greedy Chief Circuit Judge named Martin T. Manton orchestrated his campaign of judicial bribery from within the Courthouse’s awe-inspiring halls - until the building itself served as an “...
Podcast #19: Fighting for a Landmarks Law (Wrecking Ball Series Episode 1)
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In the premiere episode of Wrecking Ball - a new series from the Historical Society of the New York Courts featuring tales of preservation, the law, and the places New Yorkers love - host Adrian Untermyer welcomes author-historians Christina Greer and Anthony C. Wood to tell the raucous story of how ordinary people pulled together to craft New York City’s Landmarks Law, which safeguards histori...
Looking at Courthouses Through a New Lens: Art, Architecture, and Justice in New York and Beyond
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Looking at Courthouses Through a New Lens: Art, Architecture, and Justice in New York and Beyond
200 Years of the Commerce Clause: Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) - Program Video
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200 Years of the Commerce Clause: Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) - Program Video
Who Owns A Photo of Your Face? The Right to Privacy & The Courts
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Who Owns A Photo of Your Face? The Right to Privacy & The Courts
Understanding the NY Fed. State & Tribal Courts & Indian Nations Justice Forum - Hon. Mark Montour
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Understanding the NY Fed. State & Tribal Courts & Indian Nations Justice Forum - Hon. Mark Montour
Inspiring Our Future by Illuminating Our Past: Making the Constitution Matter in the Classroom
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Inspiring Our Future by Illuminating Our Past: Making the Constitution Matter in the Classroom
Sojourner Truth, Slavery, and the Justice System: The Importance of Preserving Court Documents
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Sojourner Truth, Slavery, and the Justice System: The Importance of Preserving Court Documents
A Conversation with Hon. Jenny Rivera and Hon. Michael Garcia - Journey to the NYS Judiciary
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A Conversation with Hon. Jenny Rivera and Hon. Michael Garcia - Journey to the NYS Judiciary
Willowbrook State School Program
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Willowbrook State School Program
20th Anniversary - Hon. Lillian Wan 2
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20th Anniversary - Hon. Lillian Wan 2
20th Anniversary - Thomas J. Ruller on the Rewards of Being a Society Trustee
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20th Anniversary - Thomas J. Ruller on the Rewards of Being a Society Trustee
Podcast #18: White Shoe and Rogues’ Gallery - Money, Crime, and Punishment in Old New York
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Podcast #18: White Shoe and Rogues’ Gallery - Money, Crime, and Punishment in Old New York
Podcast #17: The Founding of the Society
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Podcast #17: The Founding of the Society
From Stonewall to Windsor: New York’s March to LGBTQ Rights - Full Program Video
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From Stonewall to Windsor: New York’s March to LGBTQ Rights - Full Program Video
The Enduring Legacy of John Jay - Full Program Video
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The Enduring Legacy of John Jay - Full Program Video
Podcast #16: Remembering M. Dolores Denman - 1st Woman Presiding Justice of the App. Div., 4th Dept.
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Podcast #16: Remembering M. Dolores Denman - 1st Woman Presiding Justice of the App. Div., 4th Dept.

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  • @SDC1949
    @SDC1949 10 днів тому

    Three years and no comments? Unbelievable. Not only is Stephen Carter a brilliant novelist but he comes from a rich legacy of black activists. The story of his grandmother is one most of us have never even heard. I’m almost 75 and am determined to find the actual book that I can hold in my hand and turn actual pages to read. I am also impressed that Stephen L Carter has passed his rich legacy to his daughter Leah. This is truly an amazing black family.

  • @SDC1949
    @SDC1949 10 днів тому

    I’m only here to find Stephen L Carter’s book “Invisible “. Never even heard of Eunice Carter… only after looking him up on YT after reading 3 of his fictional novels; one for the 2nd time. “Palace Council”. Is Invisible still in print? Where can I find it?. Senior citizen here.

  • @aviaforrester1481
    @aviaforrester1481 2 місяці тому

    Pay.

  • @aviaforrester1481
    @aviaforrester1481 2 місяці тому

    #free biden.

  • @aviaforrester1481
    @aviaforrester1481 2 місяці тому

    It's dooable.

  • @aviaforrester1481
    @aviaforrester1481 2 місяці тому

    Report.

  • @aviaforrester1481
    @aviaforrester1481 2 місяці тому

    Their lying. My son has a right to go to school.

  • @aviaforrester1481
    @aviaforrester1481 2 місяці тому

    Please approve the Ssi report please.

  • @aviaforrester1481
    @aviaforrester1481 2 місяці тому

    In.

  • @AmberGarbett-kw7mk
    @AmberGarbett-kw7mk 2 місяці тому

    Yeah …they still arrest children without developmental disabilities through family court and they put them on behavioral meds risperidal (nurse practitioner prescribed to everyone) that cause severe health problems..obesity and then staff criticize every food choice they make.

    • @AmberGarbett-kw7mk
      @AmberGarbett-kw7mk 2 місяці тому

      The states shouldn’t be able to govern other people who can’t govern themselves

  • @song9119
    @song9119 3 місяці тому

    In my opinion, Former District Attorneys should not be qualified to be a judge, and surely not on the highest court bench. It should not be allowed ethically. This effects many defendants involved in criminal appeals as well as other cases. When someone serves as a prosecutor for a longer period of time their brains become wired in certain negative guilty way. They see everyone as bad and guilty. Just like a prosecutor wouldn’t want a criminal defense lawyer to sit on a jury, same should apply to prosecutors not being able to sit on the highest court, surely not without some cool off period. In my view, going from being a prosecutor straight to being a judge should not be ok. Just because someone was a good prosecutor and obtained many convictions and pleas, it doesn’t mean they will be a great judge and rule with a clear unbiased view, it’s actually quite the opposite. Many wrongful convictions, that lost on all rounds of appeals, in most if not in all cases former prosecutors that became appellate judges were a major factor in these bad convictions, because these judges, as well meaning as they might think they are, essentially all they were doing was rubber stamping these convictions , because they were unable to take a real fresh look with a fresh set of eyes and heart, because they look out of the eyes and lens, and hearts of a former prosecutor, instead of viewing each case as neutral arbitrator. I say this with the highest regard of respect. I just feel that it is humanly impossible, physically and mentally for a former prosecutor to be fair to a criminal defendant, because of the way their brains become wired up.

  • @Andrew-zw9fi
    @Andrew-zw9fi 5 місяців тому

    It sad and shame that supreme court justices keep on surrendering the people's civil constitutional rights for the sake of government convenience, this is contrary to their oath of affirmation as per article 6, paragraph 2 of the constitution of USA . A boy scout takes their oath to the constitution more serious than government officials today ! The Bill of Rights is going down the drain, because we can't find a judge with courage and honesty to uphold the constitutional civil rights ! American judges are going down road of fascism , which is destroying and undermining the Bill of Rights and the Republic of USA .

  • @staremmitor7946
    @staremmitor7946 6 місяців тому

    🇬🇧 through the, "Great British Empire Earth" Amen 1867° Canada 🇨🇦 issued a special coin 🎄🧸🎁

  • @d.annejohnson5631
    @d.annejohnson5631 9 місяців тому

    Thank you. It's interesting and beautifully presented and narrated.

    • @HSNYCourts
      @HSNYCourts 9 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @doridailey4932
    @doridailey4932 9 місяців тому

    Amazing that this is not a highly noted historical event. I cannot express how this effects my mind & heart.

    • @HSNYCourts
      @HSNYCourts 9 місяців тому

      Couldn't agree more!

  • @rosebailey2918
    @rosebailey2918 Рік тому

    The name of Helen Rodgers lifelong friend and classmate who became Erie County’s first elected woman judge is Cecil Weiner, not Cecelia Werner.

  • @user-oy8xr8fr4q
    @user-oy8xr8fr4q Рік тому

    Hi Peter, how are you, hope you get this message, old friend RichieZ 2:34

  • @derricklockhart9650
    @derricklockhart9650 Рік тому

    Very enlightening program. Such a remarkable story.

  • @aleksanderkochelak3586
    @aleksanderkochelak3586 Рік тому

    Poles always were disgusted by slavery.

  • @rafaelalas7679
    @rafaelalas7679 Рік тому

    🧰🌎Gardens on every block🌎🧰 could resolve hunger&unemployment. Also, Central & South America's cultures were imbued by the 1400's introduction of millions of slaves & hundreds of thousands of conquistadors. South & Central America were made dependent by established cultural & economic norms reliant upon European & North American settlers. As trade amongst international economies increased in frequency; the contextually neglected by mainstream, recorded history were utilized by secretive organizations to prevent knowledgable populaces from valuing one another's prosperity. The KU kLUx KLAN maintain gangs as their ancestors maintained selected slaves; extorting while addressing problematic circumstances; so external pressures upon key aggressors within communities & nations may increase internal pressures until those who establish Democractic sovereignty are left overwhelmed. Consistent international cultural & economic dependence reliant upon overwhelming leaders leads self maintenance through codes of silence susceptible to predatory, secretive organizations established throughout colonization. Conservatism prevalent throughout nations that endured slavery seems to be a byproduct of overwhelmed, disparaged defiance.

  • @Ryan-hc5sm
    @Ryan-hc5sm Рік тому

    𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂 😌

  • @JackHawkinswrites
    @JackHawkinswrites Рік тому

    There are more women than men, how can the majority be a persecuted minority?

  • @littlefinger5199
    @littlefinger5199 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this ♥️

  • @mikev4089
    @mikev4089 Рік тому

    All this guy did was read. He should have given out copies of what he was reading. What a loser!

  • @lindabrown4790
    @lindabrown4790 2 роки тому

    A BLACK MAN they STILL don't mention, and he was BRILLIANT!!!

  • @keilanpouge5573
    @keilanpouge5573 2 роки тому

    Blah blah

  • @DavidUrbinaFitness
    @DavidUrbinaFitness 2 роки тому

    Very Shakespearean in the language of the petitions, also it hints on maritime law❗ also it's and excellent historical breakdown of the development of the practice of law in our state, and it actually goes back to new Netherlands, I did not know that, very informative thanks for sharing 📖

  • @Pr0m3th310us
    @Pr0m3th310us 2 роки тому

    Nothing inspiring about this garbage trash

  • @kevinforeman4485
    @kevinforeman4485 2 роки тому

    why so few views??? I am shellshocked by the intellectual level of these 2 gentleman. which brings to light the educational suppression of certain people

  • @ericthomas1724
    @ericthomas1724 2 роки тому

    Where can i find photo of Foley square before the renovations that occurred in the year 2000.

  • @kuryl86
    @kuryl86 2 роки тому

    Serce peka, z dumy. Szukam czegos dla brytyjskich kolegow, to ich zasoczy. Kocham wasza prace

  • @scottbentley2825
    @scottbentley2825 2 роки тому

    Yeah right Rockefeller named it Spanish covering his tracks from a vaccine created using horses!

  • @scottbentley2825
    @scottbentley2825 2 роки тому

    Well did we learn to stop letting the wealthy elite like the Rockefeller Foundation from playing with vaccines and tested on our military which created a killer flu or virus? Hell no we didn't we have bill gates playing around with mrna injections they claim is a virus that is killing innocent people! I understand why the world hates our country! The Spanish flu started on our military base!

  • @markknoop6283
    @markknoop6283 2 роки тому

    Adrian van de Donk a dutch lawyer went to the VOC headoffice to ask for a payment toward the African people for building New Amsterdam. The VOC agreed whit his statement and gave the African slaves the burger status farm land and money to build farms. The Dutchman Peter Stuyvesant made this very clear in a letter towards the English when he surrendered the the city. The New Netherland Institute has translated the letters.

  • @laticanthony1107
    @laticanthony1107 3 роки тому

    86a0688 laticanthony05@gmail.com

  • @kenlandon6130
    @kenlandon6130 3 роки тому

    3:11 That didn't age well did it?

  • @kenlandon6130
    @kenlandon6130 3 роки тому

    Eloquent lecture sir!

  • @jasmineherrera9921
    @jasmineherrera9921 3 роки тому

    I was looking for a video on NYS Bill of Rights to better understand writing my essay couldn't find another video specifically about NYS Bill of Right so appreciate it.

  • @cha9097
    @cha9097 3 роки тому

    What an interesting forgotten piece of history. Amazing story and man. Thanks for sharing

    • @ernestdaniels5058
      @ernestdaniels5058 2 роки тому

      Grand Cousins to my Dear Mother, Patricia Lowery Daniels Poindexter. Story made me Proud andsoothed my 'Soul'.

  • @adele3264
    @adele3264 3 роки тому

    Mr. Faridi makes very pertinent and important points regarding the anti-labor movement rulings given the decades-long trend of anti-labour economic policies. I would really like this topic to receive more attention.

  • @jacquesmillett
    @jacquesmillett 3 роки тому

    Very nice!

  • @mariaizaguirre7082
    @mariaizaguirre7082 4 роки тому

    Inspiring story. Thank you for sharing!

  • @michaelbaker644
    @michaelbaker644 5 років тому

    1:04 over and over AND over agai?🎀

  • @song9119
    @song9119 5 років тому

    God bless the chief judge and all the judges and staff of this wonderful Courthouse

  • @williamgallucci9913
    @williamgallucci9913 6 років тому

    i was a friend of mr gillespie many years i did various tasks of work at his home in piermont and listened to many of his tales over those years it was a good time in my life

  • @frantastic56
    @frantastic56 11 років тому

    S. Hazard Gillespie died at age 100 almost 2 years ago. For 18 years, he was my friend, my husband and one of the smartest people I had ever met. His devotion and love for all who came to him for advice, was one of his charms. His wisdom and passion for the law was his life. One of my greatest blessings was to know him.