
Thompson Awards commemorate the life and contributions of Hon. William C. Thompson Sr.
Hon. William C. Thompson Sr., Brooklyn’s first Black administrative judge, was honored by members of the Unified Court System.

Hon. William C. Thompson Sr., Brooklyn’s first Black administrative judge, was honored by members of the Unified Court System.

In honor of Black History Month, the life and legacy of Hon. William C. Thompson Sr. was commemorated at Kings County Court.

Full slideshow below In a Black History Month ceremony held at the Appellate Division, Second Department, the legal community came together to celebrate the contributions

The Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department celebrated Black History Month on Wednesday, Feb. 22 by celebrating the legacy of Hon. William Thompson, and honoring Hon.

The Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association held its annual membership party on Thursday at the Brooklyn Bar Association where it honored longtime member Joanne Minsky Cohen

The New York Unified Court System held its annual 9/11 commemoration event in Brooklyn on Wednesday at the court officer training academy that was named

The National Bar Association is having its 94th Annual Conference in Manhattan this week and as part of that, it held a Judicial Memorial Service

The Kings County Democratic Party held its annual gala at El Caribe in Mill Basin last Thursday and honored five including former Borough President Howard Golden, who received the Hon.

The Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department, held a Black History Month ceremony on Wednesday that also served as another memorial for the late Justice William C. Thompson, a pioneer politician

Despite the fact that Judge William “Willie” Thompson retired from the bench in 2001, he remained a major presence in the New York City legal community up to the day

William C. Thompson, a Brooklyn College and Brooklyn Law School graduate, began his illustrious career being elected to the New York State Senate in 1965. As Chairman of the Joint

Judge William C. Thompson, a decorated World War II veteran, one-time state senator and Brooklyn’s first black administrative judge, has died at 94. His death was first reported on Monday.
SUNY Downstate Medical Center has been ordered to give a give a full written account of every dollar and asset spent and transferred from Long Island College Hospital (LICH) from

The Democratic candidates for mayor faced off at a forum hosted by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce at St. Francis College on Tuesday, April 23. Former Councilmember Sal Albanese, Public

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If you look at the guy in corner of the photo we took of some of the girls taking the frigid plunge this past New Year’s Day at Coney Island, our column headline this week may fit him to a T!
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