
New York State Bar Association names first Black woman president in historic milestone
Taa Grays becomes first Black woman president of the New York State Bar Association in its 150-year history, marking a historic milestone.

Taa Grays becomes first Black woman president of the New York State Bar Association in its 150-year history, marking a historic milestone.

The New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn displays historic subway cars and New York transit history inside a 1936 decommissioned station.

Judge Matthew D’Emic urges Bay Ridge lawyers to prioritize ethics and the common good in a final CLE talk of the season.

More than 400 attended the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association gala, which honored four legal leaders and celebrated a year of growth.

New York’s Appellate Division honored Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander legal leaders at the annual Randall Eng Awards.

Brooklyn Inns of Court event examines cybersecurity risks and AI hallucinations in legal filings and court procedures.

Miramar Yacht Club launches its 94th sailing season in Sheepshead Bay, focusing on membership growth, sailing access, and club stewardship.

First Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Norman St. George reflects on his career in the NY courts and his father’s influence.

The Kings County Civil Court honored the histories, cultures and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.