United States Government Courts
The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, established in 1789, serves multiple counties including New York, Bronx, and Westchester, with court sessions held in Manhattan, White Plains, and Poughkeepsie. This court has a rich history, having presided over significant cases, such as those related to the sinking of the Titanic and the publication of the Pentagon Papers.
Headed by Chief Judge Laura Taylor Swain, the court not only addresses a wide range of legal matters but also offers resources for legal assistance and pro bono services. It has a commitment to civic education and provides opportunities for young adults through various programs aimed at fostering legal knowledge and engagement in the community.
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