(Excerpt) Thank you, Chief Judge Skretny, for that generous introduction. Thank you and congratulations, for vision and dedicated efforts, to Senators Schumer and Gillibrand; Representative Higgins; Chief Judge Skretny and Judge Arcara; Chief Judge Katzmann; Chief Judge Preska; all of their judicial and court colleagues; Administrator Pease; Mayor Brown and city officials; Buffalo law, business and civic leaders; and the people—all of the lucky “Jacksonland” people—of the Western District of New York. As has been noted, young Robert H. Jackson’s life path ran right through this site. Born in Spring Creek, Pennsylvania, Jackson grew up there and then in Chautauqua County, New York, in the hamlet of Frewsburg and then in the city of Jamestown...
On Thursday, Burleigh County Courthouse room 301 was standing room only, as dozens gathered to witn...
Delivered at a ceremony celebrating Law Day, the naturalization of new citizens, admission of new me...
Judge Roger J. Miner, \u2756 delivers the Keynote address at the 1984 Flag Dedication ceremonies in ...
(Excerpt) Thank you, Chief Judge Skretny, for that generous introduction. Thank you and congratulati...
As Robert H. Jackson gained prominence in law practice and national government, he had particularly ...
(Excerpt) A backdrop to this event is an ongoing, if entirely friendly, War Between the States … or ...
We recall Supreme Court Justice and Nuremberg prosecutor Robert Houghwout Jackson (1892-1954) for ma...
(Excerpt) In his first four years on the Supreme Court, Justice Robert H. Jackson employed, in seque...
During one permanently consequential decade in the history of the United States and the world, Unite...
Click AUDIO FILE to listen to Justice Harlan\u27s Remarks at Dedication of 57 Worth Street Building,...
(Excerpt) The Language of Judging was the opening event, on September 30, 1994, of the Rededicatio...
When one thinks about it, it is really quite incredible: a Brooklyn-born son of Lebanese and Irish i...
Today, Notre Dame Law School honors one of its most beloved and successful sons by naming in his hon...
This Essay introduces the 2011 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture, “From Nuremberg to Buffalo: Justice...
Bernard S. Meyer‘s great professional ambition was to be a judge on the New York Court of Appeals. H...
On Thursday, Burleigh County Courthouse room 301 was standing room only, as dozens gathered to witn...
Delivered at a ceremony celebrating Law Day, the naturalization of new citizens, admission of new me...
Judge Roger J. Miner, \u2756 delivers the Keynote address at the 1984 Flag Dedication ceremonies in ...
(Excerpt) Thank you, Chief Judge Skretny, for that generous introduction. Thank you and congratulati...
As Robert H. Jackson gained prominence in law practice and national government, he had particularly ...
(Excerpt) A backdrop to this event is an ongoing, if entirely friendly, War Between the States … or ...
We recall Supreme Court Justice and Nuremberg prosecutor Robert Houghwout Jackson (1892-1954) for ma...
(Excerpt) In his first four years on the Supreme Court, Justice Robert H. Jackson employed, in seque...
During one permanently consequential decade in the history of the United States and the world, Unite...
Click AUDIO FILE to listen to Justice Harlan\u27s Remarks at Dedication of 57 Worth Street Building,...
(Excerpt) The Language of Judging was the opening event, on September 30, 1994, of the Rededicatio...
When one thinks about it, it is really quite incredible: a Brooklyn-born son of Lebanese and Irish i...
Today, Notre Dame Law School honors one of its most beloved and successful sons by naming in his hon...
This Essay introduces the 2011 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture, “From Nuremberg to Buffalo: Justice...
Bernard S. Meyer‘s great professional ambition was to be a judge on the New York Court of Appeals. H...
On Thursday, Burleigh County Courthouse room 301 was standing room only, as dozens gathered to witn...
Delivered at a ceremony celebrating Law Day, the naturalization of new citizens, admission of new me...
Judge Roger J. Miner, \u2756 delivers the Keynote address at the 1984 Flag Dedication ceremonies in ...