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Thursday, April 13, 2023
Trump Sues Cohen in SDFLA
Ft. Lauderdale federal courthouse closed…
…due to flooding and rain.
Can’t wait for that new courthouse!
I’m told judges and staff are all working from home and hearings are proceeding via Zoom.
Stay dry!
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
"What have you done for mankind today?"
It's a question that Ben Ferencz used to ask his children around the dinner table every night. Ferencz, who was the last living Nuremberg prosecutor, died last Friday in his sleep. He was 103. He had moved permanently to South Florida in 2019.
The South Florida Sun Sentinel, along with countless other media outlets, are covering Ferencz's life. He was only 27 years old when he prosecuted 22 members of the Nazi killing squads. The beginning of his opening statement, which the paper excerpts, is powerful.
“It is with sorrow and with hope that we here disclose the deliberate slaughter of more than a million innocent and defenseless men, women, and children. This was the tragic fulfillment of a program of intolerance and arrogance. Vengeance is not our goal, nor do we seek merely a just retribution. We ask this Court to affirm by international penal action man’s right to live in peace and dignity regardless of his race or creed. The case we present is a plea of humanity to law.”
Ferencz is considered one of the founding fathers of the International Criminal Court. Remarkably, in 2011, he delivered the closing statement for the prosecution at the Court's first trial. What a legacy.
Monday, April 10, 2023
One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This
Paul Hastings' associates have to buy their own work from home setup?
Here's the slide everyone is talking about, which was apparently presented to associates at Paul Hastings. As you can imagine, it's gotten quite a bit of criticism.
