First Monday in October 2006
On October 3, 2006, Bettina B. Plevan, of Proskauer Rose, acting as Counsel for the Petitioner, and Evan R. Chesler, of Cravath, Swaine & Moore, acting as Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, received the Gould Award for Outstanding Advocacy. The honorees argued the case of MacWade v. Kelly, a case that considers the constitutionality of the New York Police Department Subway Search Program.
The Honorable John S. Martin, Jr. of Martin Obermaier, acted as Chief Justice. Maria T. Galeno of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, Willis J. Goldsmith of Jones Day, William F. Kuntz, II of Baker & Hostetler, Joseph T. McLaughlin of Heller Ehrman, Christopher P. Reynolds of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Jane Sherburne of Citigroup Inc., Debra M. Torres of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, and Mary Kay Vyskocil of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, as Associate Justices.
Bettina Plevan reviews her argument as Counsel for the Petitioner.
Evan Chesler argues as Corporation Counsel of the City of New York.
Thomas V. Heyman presents Bettina Plevan and Evan Chesler with the Gould Award.
First Monday in October Programs
| Year | Case Title | Issue | Advocates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | District of Columbia v. Shelly Parker, et al. | The Second Amendment: Who Has the Right to Own Guns? | Bettina B. Plevan & Evan R. Chesler |
| 2006 | MacWade v. Kelly | NYPD Subway Searches: Are They Constitutional? | Bettina B. Plevan & Evan R. Chesler |
| 2005 | House v. Bell | Executing the Innocent: Does the Constitution Permit It? | Theodore V. Wells, Jr. & Alan Vinegrad |
| 2004 | West v. New York | May the state prevent and criminalize marriage involving same sex couples? | Myron Beldock & Daniel F. Kolb |
| 2003 | Court TV v. The State of New York | Does New York State's prohibition on cameras in the courtroom violate the First Amendment? | Burt Neuborne & Mary Jo White |
| 2002 | Al Zawahiri v. Ashcroft | Attorney-Client Communications after 9/11: May the Government listen in? | Gerald B. Lefcourt & Loretta E. Lynch |
| 2001 | McCarver v. North Carolina | Does the Eighth Amendment prohibit the execution of a person with mental retardation? | Paul J. Curran & Bryan A. Stevenson |
| 2001 | McCarver v. North Carolina | Does the Eighth Amendment prohibit the execution of a person with mental retardation? | Paul J. Curran & Bryan A. Stevenson |
| 1999 | Dickerson v. United States | Police power in a free society: Can a person run from the police? Are Miranda warnings still required? | Elkan Abramowitz & Charles A. Stillman |
| 1998 | Capital Cities/ABC v. Food Lion | Investigative reporting: How far can the media go? | Martin London & Frederick A.O. Schwarz, Jr. |
| 1997 | Thomas v. United States | Jury nullification: May a jury ignore the law? May a court prevent it? | Conrad K. Harper & Otto G. Obermaier |
| 1996 | Vacco v. Quill | Is there a right to assisted suicide? | David Boies & Evan A. Davis |
| 1995 | Troy v. New York | Is New York's death penalty law constitutional? | Floyd Abrams & Bernard W. Nussbaum |
| 1994 | X-Citement Video, Inc. v. Gottesman | Is the federal child pornography statute constitutional? | Sheila L. Birnbaum & Jay Topkis |
First Monday Video Tapes and DVDs
Videotapes and DVDs of all First Monday in October arguments are available. These tapes and DVDs are excellent teaching tools. Videotapes and DVDs are $200 for the first tape and $50 for each additional tape or DVD. To order First Monday videotapes or DVDs, please complete the following form. Special pricing is available for bulk orders and public interest organizations. For more information on special pricing, contact Ms. Tuli Taylor by e-mail at ttaylor@appellatedefender.org or by phone at 212.402.4116